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Announcing the Third Impact Lab on Climate Justice

Saleforce Nonprofit

Before her time in Sacramento she worked for environmental NGOs throughout Arizona, California, and Bolivia. ACCC Climate Equity Co-Director and City Strategist, Natural Resources Defense Council. Isabella received her B.S. in Environmental Science with a minor in Latin American Studies and her M.S. ” Eloisa Portillo-Morales.

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See3 Celebrates Blog Action Day

See3

Bloggers, activists and friends gathered at our office to watch The New Silver , a film about a woman in Bolivia who is fighting to build a better life for her family with the help of microcredit. Here are some photos from the event: We also passed out this resource guide compiled by Global Developement Matters: How Can I Help?

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Women's Global Green Action Network: An Interview with Melinda Kramer

Have Fun - Do Good

Our essential intention is to cultivate partnerships of grassroots women who are working at the community level on issues of environmental sustainability and social justice, so that they can really find opportunities to collaborate and to exchange best practices, exchange resources, and really build a collective agenda.

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Bringing Women a Global Voice: Jensine Larsen, World Pulse

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I had absolutely no publishing experience, much less any technology experience, and I was also very, very shy and I had no resources either, another big barrier. She can join the community and find resources and network. They're coming from Nepal, the Philippines, and Bolivia. She can speak out. It's just accessible.

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Using Photography to Change the World: An Interview with Paola Gianturco

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Many of them had almost nothing by way of material resources, but they had imagination, and if you have imagination, you can, it turns out, light the dark with all kinds of creative arts. It is very different to interview sex workers who have been trafficked in Phnom Penh, than to interview women who are doing knitting in Bolivia.

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The Global Fund for Women: An Interview with Kavita Ramdas

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KR: The Global Fund for Women has an extraordinary commitment to keeping our doors open so that as many organizations working to advance women's human rights internationally can really gain access to resources that they so desperately need. Those are some of the ways in which we try to make those decisions.

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