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I'm a mentor for the Young Caucasus Women's Project!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I'm mentor for a blog project for young women from Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia entitled YoungCaucasusWomen. Through introducing ourselves to other mentors in the this project virtually, Britt and I discovered that we had a lot more in common than nonprofit technology and blogher interests. We've both worked in the arts.

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Changing the World: TechSoup's Newest Global Partner

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In addition to Syria and Iraq, these are Bulgaria, Greece, Georgia, Armenia, Iran, and the Azerbaijani exclave: Nakhchivan. (If Technology uptake has flourished in Turkey in the past 20 years. How Civil Society + Technology = Making a Difference. If you knew all eight, go buy yourself a cookie!).

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Empowering Women Bloggers

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Personal Politics & News Race & Ethnicity Religion & Spirituality Research & Academia Sex & Relationships Technology & Web Travel & Recreation World In addition, they have blogrolls of women bloghers in each category. Here are a few excerpts to tempt you over to the site: A young woman from Armenia : I would like to write to Charles Aznavour.

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Bloggers Needed for Young Caucasus Women Project

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The project, Young Caucasus Women, is a group blog for young women from the Caucasus region (Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia). To expose young women to journalism and technology. We are looking for bloggers from around the world to be a blogging mentor for 1 week sometime in February, March, April or May 2006.

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