TIME: Rainbow Railroad
/TIME shared the in-depth and moving story of a man who escaped Chechnya with the help of Rainbow Railroad after the region’s anti-LGBTQ crackdowns.
Read MoreTIME shared the in-depth and moving story of a man who escaped Chechnya with the help of Rainbow Railroad after the region’s anti-LGBTQ crackdowns.
Read MoreThe Denver Post profiled The Gill Foundation’s Tim Gill on his 25 years of activism.
Read MoreTeen Vogue included a piece on girls from one of the Democracy Prep Public Schools starting their own podcast to combat the period stigma.
Read MoreThe New York Times Style section captures a moment at Voices, the annual gala for Brotherhood/Sister Sol.
Read MoreJezebel covered the news that a group of students at Bronx Prep won the first-ever NPR Student Podcast challenge.
Read MoreCBS News’ 60 Minutes profiles the life-saving work of Rainbow Railroad.
Read MoreWharton Magazine published an in-depth piece recapping the town hall event co-hosted by WorkingNation and Wharton College, “The Future is Now: Closing the Data Analytics Skills Gap,” featuring commentary from event panelists and WorkingNation founder Art Bilger.
Read MoreThe Grads of Life vertical on Forbes.com featured the original WorkingNation article “Striving To Make Workers Tomorrow Ready” about the important role apprenticeships are playing in preparing people for tech-focused jobs.
Read MoreThe independent journalism collective Ohio Valley ReSource featured commentary from WorkingNation’s Jane Oates in a piece about the threat that automation poses to jobs in Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia.
Read MoreKnowledge@Wharton published an in-depth piece recapping the town hall event co-hosted by WorkingNation and Wharton College, “The Future is Now: Closing the Data Analytics Skills Gap.”
Read MoreThe Chronicle of Philanthropy announced the hiring of Karen Wick as the Gill Foundation’s new Vice President for Programs.
Read MoreCNN Chief Media Correspondent Brian Stelter’s “Reliable Sources” newsletter featured the news that WorkingNation has promoted Ramona Schindelheim to be its first-ever editor-in-chief.
Read MoreMarkets Insider featured the news that WorkingNation has promoted Ramona Schindelheim to be its first-ever editor-in-chief.
Read MoreTalking Biz News featured the news that WorkingNation has promoted Ramona Schindelheim to be its first-ever editor-in-chief.
Read MoreThe New York Times featured commentary from Gill Foundation co-chairs Tim Gill and Scott Miller in a profile of Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, the first elected openly gay governor in the United States. The article highlight’s Tim Gill and the Gill Foundation’s historic contributions to advancing LGBT rights and improving attitudes toward the LGBT community in Colorado that led to Polis’ election.
Read MoreWorkingNation President Jane Oates appeared on Voice of America TV to offer insights into how workers can prepare for an economy of the near future in which machines have replaced many jobs that exist today.
Read MoreTim Gill and Scott Miller did an interview with Colorado Public Radio to discuss their legacy of LGBT activism and philanthropy in the state and the work that is remains to be done.
Read MoreThe Grads of Life vertical on Forbes.com published the original WorkingNation article “Businesses Should Be Leaders In Training Workers” about the role that companies must play in closing the skills gap.
Read MoreThe Grads of Life vertical on Forbes.com featured the original WorkingNation "I Want That Job" video and article about becoming a welder.
Read MoreOUT Magazine named Rainbow Road Executive Director Kimahli Powell to its annual OUT100 list of the most influential LGBTQ people of the year.
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