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Plant Some S&*t

zoeweil wrote 2 days ago: Ron Finley lives and plants food in south-central Los Angeles. He calls himself an artist, and soil … more →

Tags: changemakers, activism, Citizenship, Community Gardens, Environmental Justice, Environmental Racism, food deserts, Food System, gardening

Your Voice Matters

zoeweil wrote 5 days ago: Image courtesy of jeff_golden/Flickr. In a previous post, “Hold the Straw, and Other Tips for a Huma … more →

Tags: changemakers, citizen activism, sustainability, consumerism, Most Good Least Harm, Mindfulness, plastic waste, Citizenship, activism

The Working Poor

internforjusticejaclyn wrote 1 week ago: “Working povery is a constellation of difficulties that magnify one another: not just low wage … more →

Tags: Complexity, poverty, Quote

Ending Poverty Thru Systemic Change

St Vincent de Paul Society - Traverse City wrote 1 month ago: The Society of St. Vincent de Paul does not exist to simply help make poverty more tolerable.  We ar … more →

Tags: Catholic, media, Teach a Man to Fish..., Video, Volunteer, ASSISTANCE???, Program services, Society of St Vincent de Paul, Traverse City

Who Was This Child's Teacher?1 comment

zoeweil wrote 1 month ago: One of the videos Mike Johnston (see previous blog post here) shared with me at the EARCOS conferenc … more →

Tags: Humane Education, changemakers, Teachers, Teaching, Youth Activism, climate change, Citizenship, activism, solutionaries

Bill Gates is Listening to Teachers on Evaluations

Darla Bunting wrote 1 month ago: Yesterday, Bill Gates published a piece in the Washington Post titled, Bill Gates:  A fairer way to … more →

Tags: federal education policy, Education Nation, Bill Gates, Education reform, Professional Development, Public Schools, teacher evaluations

The Product-Market Innovation Matrix and why it is insufficient for Systemic Innovation2 comments

Daniel Miller wrote 1 month ago: The Product-Market Matrix The Product Market matrix is an innovation tool that helps businesses make … more →

Tags: Socialchangification, Innovation, product-market matrix, SI tools, systemichangification

Does Our Short Attention Span Prevent Us From Deep Thinking?1 comment

zoeweil wrote 1 month ago: For my blog post today, I’m sharing a recent essay I wrote for Care2.com, an online community for pe … more →

Tags: Critical Thinking, Education, changemakers, technology, Problem-solving, Innovation, Ideas!, Citizenship, Learning

Attention Countries with Declining Birthrates: You Do Not Need to Produce More Babies1 comment

zoeweil wrote 2 months ago: Image courtesy EnvironmentBlog/Flickr. The earth is populated by over 7 billion people and growing. … more →

Tags: MOGO (Most Good), Social Justice, Most Good Least Harm, Values, overpopulation, Environmental Protection, Children, selfishness, Population

Can civilization survive capitalism?3 comments

Global Justice Ecology Project wrote 2 months ago: By Noam Chomsky, March 8, 2013. Source: Nation of Change There is “capitalism” and then there is “re … more →

Tags: climate change, Ending the Era of Extreme Energy, False Solutions to Climate Change, green economy, Indigenous peoples, Oil, Tar Sands, capitalism, Noam Chomsky

socialchangification3 comments

Daniel Miller wrote 2 months ago: The Socialchangification Initiative Three ways of talking, thinking and acting The above diagram rep … more →

Tags: Socialchangification, social change, Systems thinking, Innovation, Social innovation

Pursuing Meaningful Education Reform2 comments

zoeweil wrote 2 months ago: When you hear the words “education reform” what do you think of? Ensuring that there is equity in sc … more →

Tags: Humane Education, Education, Teaching, schooling, solutionaries, Education reform

Take This One Small Step for Big Change in Education

zoeweil wrote 2 months ago: Image courtesy of cruiznbye/Flickr As the president of the Institute for Humane Education I spend mo … more →

Tags: Humane Education, Education, social change, HOPE, changemakers, Teachers, Youth, solutionaries, Education reform

Clear Values ≠ Easy Decisions1 comment

zoeweil wrote 3 months ago: Image courtesy michaelaw. During a recent board of directors retreat at the Institute for Humane Edu … more →

Tags: MOGO (Most Good), social change, Humane Education, kindness, Most Good Least Harm, changemakers, Values, compassion, third side thinking

Sometimes You Just Have To Shut Up3 comments

Mel E wrote 3 months ago: Sometimes you talk too much and you just have to shut-up. Sometimes you don’t really know what you’r … more →

Tags: Design Thinking, Designers, public sector design, Service Design, publiic sector design

Welcome to the Network of Global Corporate Control: Meet the Global Corporate “Supra-Government”1 comment

theoldspeakjournal wrote 3 months ago: Oldspeak: “This small network of dominant global companies and banks, many of which are larger … more →

Tags: Globalization, corporatocracy, global economic system, enclosure of the commons, Military-Financial Industrial Complex, environmental contamination, Wealth Transfer, shadow government, International Banking Cartels

"There is still so much that I don't know." 「まだまだ知らないことは沢山ある。」

modelmirror wrote 3 months ago: This past weekend, I attended a superbly organized series of talks on the position of “childre … more →

Tags: Design Thinking, language, Japan, Engineering, Education 2, Social Venture Partners Tokyo, Japanese, JSL, resident foreigners

A Conceptualizing Framework of IC Needs in Education

broadyesl wrote 3 months ago: Presentation http://www.mindomo.com/mindmap/ict-tools-and-resources-for-schools-teachers-and-educato … more →

It's Just Good Business

Jules Hill-Landolt wrote 3 months ago: Over the course of the last few months my blogs have explored what it means to be a responsible comp … more →

Tags: Business, change, corporate values, CSR, Impact, leadership, Social Responsibility, sustainability, Sustainable business


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