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/Time partnered with the national non-profit campaign WorkingNation to distribute the first episode of a new Barbara Kopple-directed documentary series called “FutureWork.”
Read MoreTime partnered with the national non-profit campaign WorkingNation to distribute the first episode of a new Barbara Kopple-directed documentary series called “FutureWork.”
Read MoreFortune partnered with the national non-profit campaign WorkingNation to distribute the first episode of a new Barbara Kopple-directed documentary series called “FutureWork.”
Read MoreVariety published an exclusive preview of WorkingNation’s partnership with Fortune magazine and Time Inc. to distribute a new Barbara Kopple-directed documentary series called “FutureWork.”
Read MoreThe Huffington Post highlighted the Gill Foundation’s role in funding a new “LGBTQ Theme Study” by the National Park Service that identifies new potential preservation sites that are important to LGBTQ history.
Read MoreThe Miami Herald highlighted the Gill Foundation’s role in funding a new “LGBTQ Theme Study” by the National Park Service that identifies new potential preservation sites that are important to LGBTQ history.
Read MoreGill Foundation founder and co-chair Tim Gill co-authored an op-ed in the Washington Blade celebrating the release of the National Park System’s new “LGBTQ Theme Study.”
Read MoreABC7 Eyewitness News went on-site in Harlem to capture Democracy Prep charter school students hitting the streets to register voters as part of a school-led voter encouragement drive.
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The Jewish Journal ran a feature-length profile about WorkingNation CEO Art Bilger and the genesis of the nonprofit organization he founded to spread awareness about a looming unemployment crisis in the United States.
Read MoreWorkingNation founder and CEO Art Bilger was a guest on Sirius XM Business Radio's "Dollars and Change" to discuss the important mission and work of his newly launched non-profit campaign.
Read More“Slope of the Curve,” the new animated short film from WorkingNation and two-time Academy Award-nominated director Marshall Curry, premiered on CNNMoney this week.
Read MoreKnowledge@Wharton, the online business analysis journal of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, published an in-depth article featuring WorkingNation and commentary from WorkingNation CEO Art Bilger.
Read MoreMark McKinnon, a top political strategist and former advisor to President George W. Bush and Sen. John McCain, penned a column for TIME.com about the GOP’s losing stance on LGBT equality.
Read MoreThe Daily Dot ran an article about a 15-year-old transgender boy’s attempt to secure a face-to-face meeting with the governor of North Carolina to discuss the controversial HB2 “bathroom bill” he signed into law last month
Read MoreTODAY.com ran an article about Skye Thomson, a 15-year-old transgender boy from North Carolina, and his request to meet with the N.C. governor over the controversial HB2 “bathroom bill” he signed into law last month.
Read MoreDavid Broockman and Dave Fleischer appeared on MSNBC’s Morning Joe to discuss how a new approach to door-to-door canvassing can change voters' views on key issues.
Read MoreBenoit Denizet-Lewis wrote an in-depth feature for New York Times Magazine about a groundbreaking new study showing how door-to-door canvassing can reduce prejudice against transgender people.
Read MoreEmmy and Tony Award-winning actor Neil Patrick Harris visited two Democracy Prep schools in Harlem this week to watch the young scholars of the DPPS Arts program rehearse for their upcoming Spring musicals.
Read MoreWashington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart wrote about the results of GLAAD’s most recent national survey on the state of LGBT acceptance in the United States
Read MoreGill Foundation co-chair Scott Miller was quoted in the TIME article about the current state of the LGBT rights movement and its outlook for the year ahead. The article details the differing views among LGBT leaders about what can and should come next for the movement and highlights concerns that momentum from victories in 2015 will begin to stall or reverse in 2016.
Read MoreGLAAD President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis was named to Out Magazine's annual list of the 100 most compelling LGBT people.
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