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Don’t Just Celebrate – Advocate. Getting back down to the Roots of Earth Day: Tips for CSR Professionals

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Earth Day was no exception to the trend of using protesting and collective action to voice concerns and enact change. The core team focused on bringing Earth Day to life quickly realized the potential to engage Americans beyond just the college-aged demographic and worked diligently to expand their reach. million people.

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What Nonprofits Can Learn from New Orleans

ASU Lodestar Center

They’ve seen poverty and tragedy in their city, experienced natural disasters and man-made neglect. He shrugged, and without any tone in his voice or any tension in his fists he said, "yeah, it was tough…really tough. Which made for a happier life. NOLA loves to celebrate life. Because they live a happier life.

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Forum One Staff Share OpenGov Ideas

Forum One

The individual sites, which are now live, provide an important opportunity for citizens to have their voice heard on open government. Disaster Response. For example, a 25-year-old could see what average benefits would have been for their demographic had they been born in 1925 rather than 1984 and retired in 1970 rather than 2034.

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If we’d had Twitter on 9/11

Connection Cafe

And my Mom says she’ll never forget that her first knowledge of the events of the day came through my voice, whole and well, telling her to turn on the television. But if Twitter and other social networks actually provide us this kind of life-force-like sensitivity to each other now, is that good, or bad? Tell them where you are.

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