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

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Below is a transcript of an interview with her from the Big Vision Podcast. So our first exchange that we did with Global Exchange was called "Transformative Advocacy in Bolivia." So I am really excited about this effort, and I definitely recommend that people pay attention to that coming out, World Pulse Magazine.

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

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I had an opportunity to interview Paola for the Big Vision Podcast, and wanted to share the transcript with you. I went to 15 countries on five continents, and interviewed and photographed 129 women. There are no men in Zimbabwe who are immune to these girls' attention. Paola Gianturco: My name is Paola Gianturco.

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Bringing Women a Global Voice: Jensine Larsen, World Pulse

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You can listen to my interview with Jensine on the Big Vision Podcast website, or on iTunes. A lot of attention on team, it's probably the hardest thing because you have to keep getting out of your own way. They're coming from Nepal, the Philippines, and Bolivia. Tags: Big Vision Podcast interview. It's just accessible.

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The Global Fund for Women: An Interview with Kavita Ramdas

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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. I think my favorite example of that is a women's group from the highlands of Bolivia who wrote to us maybe seven or eight years ago. BB: You do a lot of interviews.

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What ‘The Social Dilemma’ misunderstands about social networks

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Blending talking-head interviews with some well known Silicon Valley apostates and fictional, after-school special-style dramatizations of what happens when Johnny and Janey scroll through feeds all day, the film presents itself as an urgent warning about our modern condition.