Crystal Li
@crystalwxli
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02-10-2013 14:40:43
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Building technical skills was an important step in better aligning our work with our #results. But building #culture was essential. JaNay Queen Nazaire and Crystal Li reflect on the path to our current framework for performance & results: livingcities.org/blog/1300-brin…
Webinar Alert!! Join us for our second webinar of the year, happening on Thursday, 20 June. Prof Thomas Schwandt will take us through the concept of Evaluative Thinking and why every evaluator should have this skill. RSVP now! SAMEA Conference 2019 Evaluation Headlines African Evaluation Association Clear Evaluation Anglophone Africa European Evaluation
Meet Nadya Okamoto the 21-year-old behind PERIOD. The Menstrual Movement — here's how the world's largest youth-run women's health NGO is using service, education, and advocacy to fight menstrual poverty and stigmas
Hi all! We are celebrating our one year anniversary since we unionized here at NAPAWF and are working towards getting a contract solidified. If you could sign up to show your support on the google doc below that would be greatly appreciated! Thank you :) docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
“It’s impossible to live in America today without being conscious of the ever-growing racial inequities...” Read why @Surdna_Fdn, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Ford Foundation & Kresge Foundation& more have recommitted to support Living Cities efforts to close racial gaps: bit.ly/3b4yuLJ
The NY Dept of Health says patients should be allowed one support person at birth. #MyBirthPartner is a human right. Will you change your policies now Northwell Health NewYork-Presbyterian Mount Sinai Health System? ctt.ec/0VeyW+
Marcus Pope shares the value of doing anti-racist organizing work in community with folks in other cities who are in the Year of Reckoning cohort. Youthprise bit.ly/3cqetE8
So excited for our first in-person convening since the pandemic #CTGConvening Living Cities
Entrepreneurs of color & women lag well behind when it comes to patenting their inventions. Living Cities’ Joe Scantlebury says NYC should work to close this patent gap, which leads to inequities in small biz ownership & venture investment, and widens NYC’s racial wealth gap.
A new report by Center for an Urban Future offers 150 concrete ideas from New Yorkers for building a more equitable NYC. Check out the ideas here: lnkd.in/etXszJhb including a highlight by Living Cities