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Dancing for Peace: Big Vision Podcast with Sara Potler

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Dance 4 Peace is a conflict resolution, and civic education program that promotes empathy, understanding, mediation skills, anger management, and emotional and civic engagement through dance in youth around the world. Dance 4 Peace began in Bogotá, Colombia as part of Sara's Fulbright Scholarship project in 2007. Share Tweet.

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Using SMS in the Field

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The campaign will run targeted workshops to train hunters in regulation definitions and processes, and partnership meetings to reform the hunting permit system so it will be effective in supporting legal hunting. Her last position in corporate advertising was with Ogilvy & Mather working on the American Express consumer cards account.

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We Got Issues: A New Collection of Young Women's Voices

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It has been important to bring in other people with better mine-detection skills, and the occasional medic Adrienne Maree Brown, Executive Director of the Ruckus Society , described how in her vision of heaven you can ask the "big questions": and then nina simone, to ask how she was able to keep singing when some days break you of sound.

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Jayne Cravens to Serve as Advisor to UN program in Afghanistan

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

That's when I was working with the New York Foundation for the Arts on its technology capacity building programs, including offline/online workshops for online skill building called SpiderSchool. I finally got to meet Jayne about a year at the netsquared conference.

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Bryant Terry: Eco-chef, Food Justice Activist, Author of Vegan Soul Kitchen

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His first book, Grub: Ideas for an Urban Organic Kitchen , which he co-authored with Anna Lappe , won a 2007 Nautilus Award for Social Change. I chatted with Bryant in early February about his new cookbook, food justice, how to eat cheaply in tough economic times, and course, the yumminess of food! Kellogg Foundation.