Changemakers

Inspiring reads from U.S.A-based social entrepreneurs

Looking for new inspiration in the new year? Who better than social entrepreneurs to inspire us see the world in surprising ways, put ideas into meaningful action, and imagine what a radically better future can look like — and what role we can all play.

Introducing 6 new books in 2021, all by U.S.-based Ashoka Fellows:

Mutualism: Building the Next Economy from the Ground Up

By Sara Horowitz

Sara Horowitz, a former labor lawyer, founded America’s first freelancer’s union to help independent workers access benefits, including insurance, and gain a political voice. In her new book, Sara explores the history and future of mutualism and the next economy. Read our interview with Sara in Forbes.

Remake the World: Essays, Reflections, Rebellions

By Astra Taylor

Astra Taylor started a membership organization of people in debt pushing back against exploitative practices and reframing debt from personal to collective. Check our conversation with Astra on the link between debt, democracy, and human freedom (and more).

Required Reading: Climate Justice, Adaptation and Investing in Indigenous Power

By NDN Collectiv

Nick Tilsen is creating sustainable solutions on Indigenous terms. He started NDN Collective, an Indigenous-led organization dedicated to building Indigenous power through philanthropy and narrative change, including celebrating and resourcing Indigenous changemakers.

To My Beloveds: Letters on Faith, Race, Loss, and Radical Hope

By Jennifer Bailey

Jennifer Bailey is a reverend in her faith tradition and founder of Nashville, TN-based Faith Matters Network. In her new book, Jen shares reflections on grief and loss, renewal, and the radical hope that sustains us through cycles of change and changemaking. Listen to our conversation with Jen.

True Cost Accouting: Balancing the Scale

By Paula Daniels, Barbara Gemmill-Herren, and Lauren E. Baker

Paula Daniels works to shift billions in food procurement dollars towards prioritizing the well-being of humans, animals, and the planet. In her new book, she shines a light on a powerful new tool: the “true cost” accounting framework. Read our interview with Paula in Forbes.

Why Play Works: Big Changes Start Small

By Jill Vialet

Jill Vialet and her Playworks colleagues work to make sure every child has an opportunity to play every day. In her new book, Jill reflects on 25 years of championing play in schools and board rooms. Here’s our interview with Jill on why play is essential, especially now.

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Other recent books by Ashoka Fellows in the United States include:

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