Innovations Stories is a digital storytelling platform about people solving problems in their own communities and around the world. We publish narratives by people who have overcome adversity on the path to personal fulfillment and economic freedom; by people who define themselves not in terms of the constraints they face, but rather in terms of the actions they have taken to overcome those constr
aints. At Innovations Stories, we believe that homegrown innovators, entrepreneurs, and problems solvers are the leading change agents in the 21st century. Innovations Stories is launching out of Innovations, a quarterly journal about entrepreneurial solutions to global challenges. It is published by MIT Press and jointly hosted at MIT's Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship, George Mason University's School of Public Policy, and Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. Authors published in Innovations to date include three former and one current head of state (including U.S. Presidents Carter and Clinton); a Nobel Laureate in Economics; founders and executive directors of some of the world’s leading companies, venture capital firms, universities, and foundations; and MacArthur Fellows, Skoll awardees, and Ashoka Fellows. The journal has published special editions in collaboration with the Clinton Global Initiative, the World Economic Forum, Ashoka, SOCAP, Global Entrepreneurship Congress, and many more.