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Women of Color Resource Center: An Interview with Anisha Desai

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The following is an edited transcript of an interview I did with her on March 25th, 2008 for the Big Vision Podcast. What we're saying is, there are issues of opportunity, there are issues of power, and there are issues of speaking one's voice that have applicability to everyone. That's one key piece.

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5 Questions for Geoff Livingston | Nonprofit Trends with Steve.

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It gets into some real finite looks at strategy, too, and types of approaches that work, including participation, serving great content, top down influencer approaches and empowerment techniques like crowdsourcing. I throw out voices that get repetitive or too self focused. The big nonprofits have come to play.

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Leading the Resistance: 28 Organizations You Can (and Should) Support Today

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There's a long fight ahead, but for issues that stir you, one simple, positive thing you can do today is give - your time, money, voice, or attention - because so many organizations need your urgent support. The last few days have been equal parts terrifying, challenging, and complicated. Donate | Volunteer | Advocate | Twitter | Facebook.

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Off the Mat, Into the World: An Interview with Seane Corn

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We wanted to encourage them to find their voice, and to become leaders in their own right in their own local community. For example, we put together the 2008 Seva Challenge. How do you develop skills so that you can effectively use your voice in fund raising, so that you don't feel like you are asking for a favor?

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The Global Fund for Women: An Interview with Kavita Ramdas

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This year, 2008, is the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Without the voices of 51% of the world's population, our chances of making this world a better place for all of us are about zero. How do you know that you are making a difference or an impact; how do you measure that? No more "women's issues."

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