By
Annabelle Gardner
& Claire de Leon
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April 6, 2022
Stories remain some of our most effective tools as communicators. There is tremendous power in both... continue reading Checkup: Ethical Storytelling for Nonprofits and Foundations
April 1, 2022
What captures our attention? What persuades us? What sparks us to act? At Spitfire, we spend a lot... continue reading Big Bowl of Spitfires? Yes, please.
February 22, 2022
From canned corporate, lawmaker and nonprofit equity statements, to policies and top-down... continue reading Language matters: Spreading power in social change work
January 3, 2022
For our 2022 new year's message, we asked ourselves: What brings us joy? What makes us feel... continue reading Happy new year from Spitfire – and our Petfires!
By
Ellie Klerlein
& Liv Kittel
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December 9, 2021
Back in 2006, I (Ellie) was working for UnidosUS (when it was National Council of La Raza) and if... continue reading The tool to fight disinformation that we wish we had a decade ago.
By
Liv Kittel
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December 9, 2021
Back in 2006, I (Ellie) was working for UnidosUS (when it was National Council of La Raza) and if... continue reading The tool to fight disinformation that we wish we had a decade ago.
October 21, 2021
This week, October 24 – 31, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization... continue reading When it comes to information, abundance doesn’t always mean accessibility
October 7, 2021
As Latinx Heritage Month comes to a close, we’ve seen brands and organizations across sectors... continue reading It’s More than a Month: Latinx Heritage is Relevant all Year
By
Kristen Grimm
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October 4, 2021
The marketplace of ideas is crowded and gets busier every day. I edit a lot of content. People send... continue reading Say something surprising: How to publish creative commentary that advances your position
By
Briahnna Brown
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September 13, 2021
As schools look to safely reopen, we must consider the lack of safety that Black, Latinx and... continue reading Schools need counselors, not cops