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Things We Like (May 2015)

NTEN

This great piece extends context to the long, painful, and repetitive history of how Baltimore became Baltimore. Privilege and racism in history extend far beyond Baltimore’s gates. Activists used over 4,000 flowers to help Detroit reflect on the experience and place of abandoned homes. in this video.

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Beneblog: Technology Meets Society - Untitled Article

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

On Monday morning, the 2004 National Book Award winners in fiction and nonfiction were made live on our Bookshare.org site, providing rapid access to these books to readers with disabilities. Announced in the middle of last week, these two new books are two outstanding accounts of remarkably different histories.

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Feelings and Participation

Museum 2.0

Lumin at Detroit Institute of Art Now on to the interactives…I’ve been thinking a great deal about the function of interactives in museums. The Pointe aCalliere in Montreal does a good job of disseminating actual content in an immersive light/ content show that overlays an actual archeological site. People were transfixed by the space.

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Can you use social media to spread thought leadership? Yes you can!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This is already being done through other channels - whether staff is speaking/attending conferences, publishing articles in journals, conversations with grantees or experts in the field, posting white papers and research on the web site. Share history ( Detroit Foundation ). Here are some example of tweeting thought leadership.

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Interview with Jodie Van Horn of Freedom from Oil and Plug-in Bay Area

Have Fun - Do Good

So we had a history of organizing around transportation through our Jumpstart Ford campaign, which now has transitioned into our Freedom From Oil campaign. They recognize that consumers have made the connection between climate change and transportation, and so they are trying to portray their vehicles as green choices.

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Substack for Nonprofit Communications

Nonprofit Tech for Good

You can promote and house books, notes, podcasts, and more on the site. This is why housing content on your own site is good option – but if you want quick traffic increases it is going to be hard to do that organically. Stable Technology: The content is technically solid, has a lot of funding and easy to navigate.