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Trust Me, Know Me, Love Me: Trust in the Participatory Age

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Books are a distant second at 61%, and a majority of Americans find print and broadcast media and the Internet to be not trustworthy." But here's the problem. And here's the bigger problem. I'm reading a book of essays about how to teach written by teens. Many of the teens write, "learn with us. Be personal.

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How DoSomething Transformed A Mistake Into Learning: Creating A Culture of Impact

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

million teen activists who had opted in to giving the organization their cell phone numbers and emails. The message was intended for Jewish teens who volunteering to collect canned goods during Thanksgiving for a Jewish organization. And what steps could it take to make sure the problem didn’t happen again?

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Sheroes You Should Know: Inspiring Stories for #WomensHistoryMonth

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We also like to believe she was one of the first proponents of the "shine theory" with her quote, " There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it. ". No chase boat, no support, no film crew, no problem. Murasaki Shikibu. And she did it all in a Victorian gown - slow clap. Elizabeth Cowell.

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Guest Post by Heather McLeod Grant: Reflections on the Personal Democracy Forum

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

These themes of race and class were not lost on ethnographer danah boyd , who gave one of the most provocative presentations of the conference – quoting both Habermas and inner-city teens! As an example of this new approach he highlighted how Obama’s speech in Cairo was translated live and broadcast on TV, the Internet, and mobile phones.

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