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Interview with My Dad, Tom Aageson, Co-Founder, Global Center for Cultural Entrepreneurship

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"If we start losing cultural diversity, we begin to lose our whole sense of community because community is defined by culture. My dad is the co-founder of the Global Center for Cultural Entrepreneurship. Before moving to Santa Fe, he was the Director of Aid to Artisans , an international artisan enterprise development NGO.

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Father's Day Show: My Dad, Tom Aageson, Co-Founder, Global Center for Cultural Entrepreneurship

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Tom Aageson, the co-Founder of the Global Center for Cultural Entrepreneurship. Since moving to Santa Fe, he has developed New Mexico Creates , an economic development initiative that creates market links for New Mexico artists and artisans. This month's Big Vision Podcast interview is a special one with. Happy Father's Day!

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Data, Data Everywhere: But How Does It Relate to You and Your Work?

Tech Soup

with geeks, artists, and civil society activists. Presentations on the use of open data in development cooperation ( AidData ) and discussions on transparency and publication of open data by NGOs. NGO representatives, parliamentarians, journalists, and. society organizations and other organizations involved in cultural.

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A year on from Russia’s invasion, Ukrainian startups show astounding resilience

TechCrunch

Educators (cultural institutions) and IP owners (publishers and broadcasters) can use it to create immersive games with a drag-and-drop interface that can be deployed in VR and on mobile. MacPaw claims its products have more than 30 million users worldwide. It has launched the Tech section where you can track Ukrainian tech industry news.

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Solutionary Women: Brande Jackson

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We also run after school programs, where we have curriculum that is based on teaching youth –mostly elementary and middle school aged kids – about community service and civics and cultural awareness. I’m responsible for the building and maintenance of relationship with artists, artist management and tour production crews.

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Women's Earth Alliance: Co-Directors Melinda Kramer and Amira Diamond

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I've been really blessed to have incredible influences in my own family, from my aunt, who lives in Washington and gave me so many opportunities, and my uncle, who's a performance artist, and my mother, who's a musician. We also have some upcoming advocacy delegations, which are a part of our Sacred Earth Advocacy Network.