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Ask Britt: How Do I Promote My Do-Good Book Online?

Have Fun - Do Good

This week's Ask Britt question comes from a friend who is helping a changemaker launch a new book. You can email me your question (please keep it to 50 words) about the do-good, or artistic work you are doing, or want to do, to britt@brittbravo.com. Title your email, "Ask Britt: your question topic."

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

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

s your favorite artist (visual, dancer, performer or musician) and why???? 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. Technorati Tags: net2 , nptech , blogher We've both worked in the arts.

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Chris Brogan: What Were Your First Steps?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We're going to be on a conference call and a meebo chat for member questions. NTEN Members get exclusive access to ask questions and hear them answered, for free! To kick if off, I'll ask an ice breaker question or too. a great icebreaker question for Chris. You must go read the stories - they're wonderful.

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What's Your Moment of Obligation?

Have Fun - Do Good

At the time, I was a program director for an arts education program and a facilitator of career counseling workshops for artists. He said the question we needed to be asking ourselves was, "Are we being the people we were raised to be?” Cross-posted from BlogHer. Full disclosure: I'm the host of Echoing Green's Be Bold podcast.

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Solutionary Women: Brande Jackson

Have Fun - Do Good

Last month I wrote a short post for Blogher, Roadies for a Cause , about a nonprofit called Lokahi Outreach , that partners with organizations like the ONE campaign and Oxfam to help them do grassroots campaigning on the road. The organization's founder, Brande Jackson, took the time to answer my Solutionary Women e-interview questions.

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Solutionary Women: Alli Chagi-Starr, Ilyse Hogue, Melinda Kramer and Reem Rahim

Have Fun - Do Good

So they'll each tell you a little about that, and we'll have time for questions and answers at the end. Does anyone in the room identify as an artist, by any chance? I just want to dispel the myth that we are not activists and that we are not artists. What I do is, I write for several blogs, as she mentioned. Can I just see?

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