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Sudan Activist Conference Call: What You Can Do to Make a Difference in Darfur

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When you hear about what is going in Darfur, do you feel like you want to do something, but you don't know what to do? During the calls, speakers talk about what is going on in Sudan at the moment, and what actions people can take. Key Points: The violence in Darfur is part of a history of violence in all of the Sudan.

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How Are Your 2008 Activist Resolutions Going?

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At the end of December 2007, I posted about creating activist resolutions for the New Year based on Latoya Peterson's activist resolutions post on Racialicious. Read Darfur Diaries by Aisha Bain, Jen Marlowe and Adam Shapiro. Watched Darfur Now. My resolutions were to: 1. What I've done: Read What is the What by Dave Eggers.

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President's Update: Summer 2008

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Department of Education gave us a major award on September 28, 2007. We've been developing Miradi for three years together with the Conservation Measures Partnership (which includes groups like The Nature Conservancy and the World Wildlife Fund), and began beta testing the software in 2007. The feedback has been amazing.

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See What’s Out There » Blog Archive » Facebook Platform – Opening Up

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All the data in these widgets come from different places and are assembled for my convenience. So we aren’t going to worry so much about whether you make money off our people, in fact, the opposite. And my assumption is that people haven’t even begun to think about how they can use this. First a little background.

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Solutionary Women: Heddy Nam

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This week's Solutionary Woman is 24-year-old Heddy Nam, the Associate to the Chief Operating Officer of Amnesty International USA and co-founder of Never Again , an international network of young people working for peace. The outcome will hopefully improve Amnesty’s effectiveness, helping more people in the long run.

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