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Reflections from Networked Nonprofit Workshop for Latin American NGOs

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We used the resulting brainstorm as the basis for exercises in writing headlines and creating visual content, two of the most important content creation skills for social media staff. Both ideas were new, so it took a little bit of adaption of the templates and techniques, but we managed to come up with something useful for all.

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MCON13 Live Blog: The Millennial Movement (Jose Antonio Vargas, Define American)

NTEN

So the cover photo had 35 people from many different countries: Israel, Peru, the Philippines, China, Guatemala. The headline is We Are Americans*. I said to TIME, "Why not invite a big crowd of other undocumented friends to join me?" They asked where I''d find them. "Uh, Uh, Facebook." Just Not Legally.

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Bringing Women a Global Voice: Jensine Larsen, World Pulse

Have Fun - Do Good

A woman journalist from Sudan had her story about the flogging of a woman who was wearing pants get picked up, and it made international headlines. We publish their stories, and from that experience, a big impact was that a lot of the women got their stories picked up. You never know what you're going to find.

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The wildest details in the Facebook memoir Meta is trying to bury

Engadget

Meta built Zuckerberg a special room to protect him from Zika Facebook took extreme measures to protect Zuckerberg from Zika during a visit to Peru for the APEC conference. The following year, Zuckerberg and his team hoped to surreptitiously get the CEO in front of Xi at APEC in Peru. Wynn-Williams was baffled by these reports.

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Glaciers are melting fast—putting millions at risk for flash floods

Fast Company Tech

The city of Huaraz, Peru, is just down the valley to the right of the lake. Flooding from inside and thawing permafrost The dramatic nature of glacial lake outburst floods captures headlines, but those arent the only risks. Teardrop-shaped Lake Palcacocha, shown in this satellite view, has expanded in recent decades.

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