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The Save Darfur Coalition’s "Be A Voice For Darfur" - A Stellar Example of A Multi-Channel Campaign

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Be A Voice for Darfur is an excellent example of multi-channel campaign designed to bring attention to the appalling genocide in Darfur. As the Obama administration ushers in a new era of foreign policy, this nation has an opportunity - an obligation - to aid our global neighbors in Darfur. Darfur Voices. GI-NET's Blog.

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Good Luck Wanna on Your Thesis and Thank You for Supporting the Sharing Foundation

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Wanna was one of the first Cambodian bloggers to leave a comment on my blog and we have gotten to know each other through flickr and our blogs. Here's our first voice conversation back in 2005. Wanna also helped me with my first tooth fairy assignment -- he made a voice recording of the word "tooth" in Khmer.

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Newspapers, Radio, Blogs: Nobody Quoted Me, But That's OK

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I have recently participated as a speaker at several press events: a traditional press conference with newspaper reporters; a recorded over-the-telephone radio interview; and a call-in event for bloggers. Two of these were subsequently published online -- and to my surprise, in more than one venue, such as this one from Voice of America.

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Newspapers, Radio, Blogs: Nobody Quoted Me

Forum One

I have recently participated as a speaker at several press events: a traditional press conference with newspaper reporters; a recorded over-the-telephone radio interview; and a call-in event for bloggers. Two of these were subsequently published online -- and to my surprise, in more than one venue, such as this one from Voice of America.

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See3 Celebrates Blog Action Day

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October 15th is Blog Action Day , an annual nonprofit event that aims to unite the world's bloggers, podcasters and videocasters to post about the same issue on the same day. Here are some photos from the event: We also passed out this resource guide compiled by Global Developement Matters: How Can I Help?

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Networked Nonprofit in Boston: A Story of Contrasts

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Earlier this week, I flew across the country (thanks Virgin America !) As always, lots of fun to actually see my co-author, Allison Fine , in person. (Here is the archived webcast ). The last time I had a discussion at the Berkman Center was in 2005 during the Thursday evening bloggers group. Weak Tie/Strong Tie Ice Breaker.

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Jen Lemen Raises Over $3,000 in 24 Hours for Rwanda Project

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Jen Lemen is a writer, illustrator, blogger and immigrant advocate living in Silver Spring, Maryland. I first met Jen at BlogHer in Chicago last summer at the Global Women's panel. I first met Jen at BlogHer in Chicago last summer at the Global Women's panel.

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