
Join GOOD for a community-based project bringing together education leaders from all sectors to define the critical variables of a successful...

Next month we're publishing the Los Angeles issue of our magazine and launching a new local community for L.A. Celebrate both with us!

In preparation for next Thursday's community-based project (full invite is below), where we'll bring together education leaders to define the...
Are youth being creatively engaged? And how do school programs in creative arts, music, and dance contribute to educational success? Tomorrow...

Our program that pairs designers with urban problems is headed back to San Francisco, with student presentations from the Academy of Art University.
The Gates Foundation is looking for ideas for potential speakers for their 2011 series of TEDxChange events.
On August 19th, hundreds gathered at the GOOD headquarters in L.A. to talk about ensuring that all kids are on track to receive the 21st century...

Based on a series of workshops, we assembled a list of best practices for rethinking L.A.'s education to ensure that all kids are ready for college.

There's the 350.org Work Party, the Re:Form School art show, Los Angeles's car-free street party, and screenings of a classic design film.

From designers to developers, you're invited to our Design Hackathon, a challenge on the theme of 21st-century citizenship.

Ten steps to declining an invitation you've already accepted.
Following a screening of "Waiting for Superman," Ben Goldhirsh and Davis Guggenheim discuss filmmaking, good schools and bad schools, and pragmatism.

What question will you ask Davis Guggenheim?
There is a new conference for nonprofits and philanthropies featuring great speakers. And GOOD readers can get discounted tickets.

Back in December we teamed up with urban planners, writers, artists and other people working to make Los Angeles better for LA 2.0. That project...

Our new event series pairing creative teams with urban challenges kicks off in Portland, Oregon on February 16.

A community focused on bringing journalism and technology together will have it's first real event in Los Angeles.
Noting the Los Angeles River's "industrial metamorphoses from free-flowing alluvial river to graffiti-covered concrete ditch," our friends at the...