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Cause Camp 2017 Speaker Lineup Announcement

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Named one of the most influential women in technology by Fast Company and one of BusinessWeek’s “Voices of Innovation for Social Media,” Beth was Visiting Scholar at the David and Lucile Packard Foundation 2009-2013. Kivi Leroux Miller. NonprofitMarketingGuide.com.

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Empowering Women Citizen Journalists: An Interview with Cristi Hegranes

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The Press Institute for Women in the Developing World is an international nonprofit organization and citizen journalism initiative. She was also awarded their annual Ida B. Wells prize for Bravery in Journalism. I came back to the States after working in Nepal, and I took a job as a feature writer in San Francisco.

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Care2 Welcomes Dana Weissman to Nonprofit Services - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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At Tufts, Dana started a group called Tufts Voice for Choice. Dana also is a former restaurant reviewer in San Francisco, and a published author, reporter and editor. Post a Comment | by Share Article Reader Comments There are no comments for this journal entry. Reach out to Dana by emailing her here. All rights reserved.

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Bringing Women a Global Voice: Jensine Larsen, World Pulse

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"I would wake up in the middle of the night and still hear their voices. I just had to take that chance." - Jensine Larsen Jensine Larsen is the Founder and CEO of World Pulse , a global media and communication network devoted to bringing women a global voice. We unite those voices to accelerate change.

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The Journey of the Spiritual Activist: An Interview with Marisa Handler

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Loyal to the Sky received a Nautilus Book Award for world changing books. I was reporting for the San Francisco Chronicle on how things were fragmenting in that region. In the process, I felt like I came into contact with my own creative voice, and that voice wanted more, it wanted more room.