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Four Steps to Ease You Into Social Web Activism

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Networking for Change. Here are four steps to ease you into using the social web for social change. CONSUME: Writers read, artists go to galleries, reporters watch the news. You can still add your own red photo to the Burma Free - Birmania Libera Flickr pool. Check out the photo "comments" on this Free Burma photo.

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Beijing 2008 Olympics Potential Catalyst for Human Rights

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The US Campaign for Burma is asking for a boycott of the Games: "China is paralyzing UN Security Council action on Burma. points out that the Olympics' start date, August 8, 2008, is the, "the 20th anniversary of the massacre of peaceful democracy activists in Burma." Requests for change are coming from within China as well.

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

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It felt to me like coming out of the closet when I began talking about spiritual practice with my activist friends"--Marisa Handler The more I write about organizations and individuals who are creating social change, the more I realize that to create true change, we need to change our inner world and our outer world.

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13 Women Changing the World

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Today I saw a blog post on Twitter about 10 Men with the Capacity to Change the World. I've interviewed soooo many amazing women for the Big Vision Podcast who are changing the world that I thought I'd post a sampler of interviews with 13 women from over the last four years. Favianna Rodriguez Activist printmaker and digital artist.

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