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Issues Exhibitions: Questions as a Basis for Design

Museum 2.0

Zinn once said in an interview that his goal with the book was "quiet revolution." While I think the Museum of Freedom in Chicago is too objective/vanilla, I wouldn't prefer a hall of exhibits (sponsored by the appropriate PACs and corporations) on the freedom to drill for oil, the freedom to redistrict, etc. Of course not.

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What Can I Do About Genocide? An Interview with Janessa Goldbeck

Have Fun - Do Good

JG: I had the opportunity to spend some time in Rwanda when I was in college, and what really struck me about that experience was the willingness and openness of the survivors, who are both victims and perpetrators, to heal their country and to move on. It was being sponsored by the Genocide Intervention Network. Why didn't the U.S.

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Why Women Are the Market for Changing the World, and How to Reach Them: Interview with The She Spot co-author, Lisa Witter

Have Fun - Do Good

In the edited transcript of my September 1st interview with co-author Lisa Witter for the Big Vision Podcast , she discusses how nonprofits can use four principles from the book, Care, Connect, Control, and Cultivate to get the word out about their cause. I sponsor her for a low monthly fee, and we write letters back and forth to one another.

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Interview with Zainab Salbi, Founder of Women for Women International

Have Fun - Do Good

I was thrilled when Zainab Salbi, Women for Women International's Founder and CEO, agreed to an interview with me for the Big Vision Podcast. Please note that there is a graphic description of what one women endured, but the rest of the interview is very uplifting--I promise! edited transcript below). You get her picture.

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Support Women Survivors of War with $27/month

Have Fun - Do Good

The show ended, and I immediately signed up to be a Women for Women International sponsor. In the Voices of Genocide Prevention interview , Christine Karumba said that Honorata now works for Women for Women International training other women to, " understand their role in participating in rebuilding of their community.

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The Global Fund for Women: An Interview with Kavita Ramdas

Have Fun - Do Good

I had the opportunity to interview her on March 6th for the Big Vision Podcast, and have included an edited transcript of the interview below. We have seen that in other places as well such like in Rwanda, and in the Middle East and numerous other places. BB: You do a lot of interviews. I want to talk about this."

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