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Blog Action Day 2009 Promotes Dialogue About Climate Change
This October 15, bloggers around the world will lend their voices to raise awareness about the threat of global climate change. Sign up your blog today!
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Riding the Emotional Rollercoaster of Breast Cancer
Filmmaker Lori Benson talks about the best ways to ride the emotional highs and lows of breast cancer, from diagnosis to survivorship.
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Russell Simmons: The Vision of the Hip Hop Generation
Russell Simmons is not only a leader on Causecast but also a leader for America. Here's what he has to say about the election in his personal blog.
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Give One More Gift - To A Stranger
Just when you thought you were ready to check out of the holiday season, we're here to give you one last assignment. Send a card to a stranger.
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Wiesel Foundation Hit Hard By Madoff Ponzi Scheme
Charities and investors lose 50 Billion dollars in Madoff's Ponzi scheme. The Wiesel Foundation, one of the many charities invested, lost 15.2 million.
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Davos Notes: Contrition, Paralysis, and the Embrace of Faith and Philanthropy Take Hold
The embrace of philanthropy has also infused much of the conversation at Davos.
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Eco Detour: Extreme Voluntourism
Kenya’s Maasai women speak out.
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Chelsea Galleries Visit Havana
US dealers challenge Cuba embargo in test of new president’s cultural policies.
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Gay Online Soap Opera Has A Serious Message
Funded largely by West Hollywood, the racy Web show promotes safe sex at a time when diagnoses of AIDS and HIV are rising.
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U.S., Iran to engage for first time in three decades
President Obama says the United States will join the U.N. during talks with Iran. Ahmadinejad is open to the idea, as long as U.S. intentions are "honest."
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Tax Day Tea Parties putting pressure on Obama
Activists against the Obama administration's fiscal policies took to the streets (or, perhaps, the lake?) today to re-create the Boston Tea Party. Worth it?
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The Nanny: Performer turned Public Servant
She ran the household on The Nanny for six years. Now native New Yorker Fran Drescher may be ready to run for public office.
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A Dialogue about Healthcare Reform, Part I
So many scary things are being said right now about the state of the American healthcare system. Extremists on one side would have us believe if we alter the healthcare program we have governme...
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Social Media’s Powerful Impact on the Sustainability Dialogue
Social Media’s Powerful Impact on the Sustainability Dialogue SDialogue has released a new report, Social Media Advances the Sustainability Dialogue, New Ways to Powerfully Engage Stakeholders. ...
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The I Live Here Foundation is born!
I Live Here came out of a creeping realization that I knew little of how most of the world lived. My ignorance felt selfish. After nine months of intensive reading, I made my first research trip...
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1. We want freedom and the social, political and economic development and empowerment of our families and communities; and for all women, men and children throughout the world. 2. We want equal ...
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Updates from NextAid's Africa Projects
Dear NextAid Supporter, I wanted to take this opportunity to introduce myself and thank you for your ongoing support of NextAid. As a grassroots organization, we truly rely on the involvement an...
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"I LIVE HERE" the book launches October 14!
It's hard to believe that I LIVE HERE is done. When I first met with Michael Simons and Paul Shoebridge in a café in Vancouver, I told them this would be an easy project and would take seven months...
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An Open Letter to President Obama
Dear President Obama, First of all, I would like to thank you for everything you have done to inspire me and my entire generation to do become more politically engaged and open minded. I can...
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My first day in Northeast Congo marks the first day of preparation for the Peace Conference. After 11 years of war, America called a cease-fire and peace talks have begun. There are five gener...
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Urgent Care Light Medical Clinics
One possible solution to the occasional lack of access to, or shortage of, primary care doctors is what is known as retail care clinics, or convenience care clinics, and their popularity continues...
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It Takes Two: Men take to their heels
On 1st May, 2009, a number of men in Boise, Idaho, took to the roads wearing high heels. No, this isn't the latest fashion trend for men; in fact, these men, who are part of the Men Today Men Tomor...
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The United Nations on Burma: A lion that cannot even roar
The United Nations. Founded in 1945. Promised to the world no war like the one that occurred before will ever happen again. Promotes peace and understanding between nations. Successful in many...
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The following excerpt is from a featured article posted on The Nation’s website. Socialism’s all the rage. “We Are All Socialists Now,”Newsweek declares. As the right wing tells it, we’re alr...













