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Meet A Cambodian BlogHer: Sopheap Chak

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Her blog covers social, political, and economic global issues from the perspective of young Cambodian professional. There are some specific issues related to women that I'm not scared to speak my mind about this issue because I feel it is important to bring attention to it. How come there are not so many BlogHers in Cambodia?

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Meg Worden, Feed Me Darling : How I Have Fun, Do Good

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That we don’t have to be chained to the singular story of suffering looping around in our mind. Learning how to tell a personal story is a powerful tool for healing. Or more accurately, learning that we can tell our own story. We can rewrite it as a beautiful adventure anytime we like.

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Join the 29-Day Giving Challenge: Change Lives One Gift at a Time

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I signed up for the Challenge today and decided to celebrate Day 1 by donating to the BlogHers Act' "Donate Now to Save Women's Lives" campaign on Global Giving. It sounds like she might want to create a book out of it. The mom was scolding the girl for not washing her face that morning. And so I have begun the challenge."

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The value of attending Gnomedex: Priceless

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Later that summer, I had the honor of being interviewed by Ponzi at BlogHer. I love conversational keynotes and have ever since I first experienced them during the Global Voices London Summit 2005 and Blogher plenary session in 2005. s very difficult to decide which to attend. This year, I finally got an opportunity to attend.

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Where are the twenty-something or GEN-Y Bloggers Who Are Writing About Social Change and Nonprofits?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I attended the " Twenty-Something Meet Up " at the BlogHer Conference. I wanted to listen to what was on their minds in general, although I was particularly keen on hearing any discussions or snippets about social change, nonprofits, and activism. Even though I'm more like twenty-something times 2.5, Why did I go?

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Six Steps to Everyday Activism

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Global Warming. That’s why I started interviewing women (and men) for the Big Vision Podcast , and my Solutionary Women series on BlogHer who get up in the morning and have a big vision for a better world as their alarm clock. Find like-minded people to share your vision. Election Fraud. Genetically-Modified Food.

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29-Day Giving Challenge: An Interview with Cami Walker

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Cami Walker, Founder, 29 Day Giving Challenge The 29 Day Giving Challenge is a global giving movement where participants give away one thing each day for 29 days. This is a part of my daily spiritual practice now, in a mindful way, offering something to another human being. We practice gratitude. by Spirit River Studio.