by Rozella Kennedy | May 20, 2022 | Climate & Environment, Perspectives
The racial reckoning that saturated the US in 2020 has seeped into the broader global arena, forcing our society to have uncomfortable conversations that revealed the underlying prejudices within many policies and realities. Alongside this racial reckoning, there have... by Rozella Kennedy | May 4, 2022 | US Health
Like many in the social impact space and across the country, we at Camber Collective have been anticipating, but are nonetheless shocked and outraged by, the likely end of Roe v. Wade. This presumed full scale attack and rollback of basic reproductive rights... by Rozella Kennedy | Apr 27, 2022 | Perspectives, Shared Prosperity
On April 8, 2022, Camber Collective hosted a panel as part of skoll economic forum. Enjoy the replay here. The Mobility from Poverty space lacks a singular organizing purpose—a typical prerequisite for successful field-building. Stakeholders describe and approach... by Rozella Kennedy | Apr 27, 2022 | Perspectives, Shared Prosperity
Summary The Economic Mobility space in the US is most heavily focused on mobility from poverty at present. It is therefore better referred to as the ‘Mobility from Poverty’ space, for maximum resonance with stakeholders. The goals of the organizations in this space... by Rozella Kennedy | Mar 31, 2022 | Climate & Environment
“The data is clear: climate change affects all dimensions of human life, including the economy, housing, immigration, public health, food systems, national security, and political stability. Its far-reaching effects mean that achieving carbon neutrality will require...