Articles by Sid Davis

The old saying goes that knowledge is power. But before knowledge exists, its creation is power. Not long ago very few non-Asian Americans knew that Japanese Americans were imprisoned in internment camps during World War II.
When workers abroad send part of their earnings to family back in their home countries, these transfers are known as remittances. Payments of this type have been growing rapidly in recent years, and are immensely important not only to the people who
Community engagement is seemingly everywhere these days. It's increasingly important in the corporate, political, academic, and philanthropic realms. Community, in this context, is sometimes defined by geographic contiguousness, but often it can
Coming from humble beginnings often prefaces the stories of highly successful people, but few rags to riches tales begin in more meager circumstances than those of Sarah Breedlove.
The issue of employee pay in the nonprofit world has been been written about in Forbes, The Atlantic, The New York Times, and other top level media outlets. It's no surprise that the topic is on so many radar screens. With roughly 10% of U.S.
Diversity and inclusion are generally accepted as valuable goals within nonprofit circles, but out in the wider world the concept is under broad and coordinated attack. The U.S. Supreme Court looks set to strike down the longstanding integration
A 2019 Pew survey revealed that nearly 80% of U.S. adults are concerned about how companies use their digital data. The pervasive user agreements that underpin data mining, and which indemnify tech companies and e-commerce websites against legal
Influenced by events of recent years, many observers believe that the charitable sector can achieve its maximum potential only with a rethinking of the processes behind funding decisions.
Collaborative leadership is a topic that comes up frequently within the nonprofit realm. It's sometimes referred to by other names, including relational, distributed, collective, and shared leadership. Whatever the terminology, it can be a crucial