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TweetsGiving: Just the tip of the Iceberg of things I’m grateful for today …

Where does someone who has been so blessed in their life start, when asked to address the things he is grateful for as part of a worldwide movement to change the planet through the force of gratitude? For starters, I … Continue reading

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It’s time for TweetsGiving!!

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Call to Action: Social Media for Community Good

OK, it’s been a crazy, and revealing, 2009. My ongoing work with End Childhood Hunger, Share Our Strength and others has moved me to try to more effectively channel my crazy energy, the energy that sometimes seems to filter off … Continue reading

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Update on Climate Change Blog Action Day 2009

The subject was Climate Change, and the response was overwhelming. More than 13,000 blogs from 155 countries with reach to 17 million readers participated, demonstrating the power of the web to connect people across the world who despite their varied … Continue reading

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World Climate Change Blog Action Day 2009

Today, I’m going to get off my personal smack-box and join over 7,000 other bloggers around the world in uniting to raise the issue of Climate Change and the threat it brings to man (and woman)-kind. Climate Change is a … Continue reading

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End Childhood Hunger

13 million children go to bed hungry every night in the United States. NO MORE! Visit Share Our Strength or join us at End Childhood Hunger We can make the elimination of hunger in the United States a reality. We … Continue reading

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Channeling Chavez

While researching hunger issues in the Rio Grandé valley, where I did volunteer work in the migrant camps, or “Colonias” (a Spanish term for neighborhood or community) several years ago, I came across a writing by César Chavez, which I … Continue reading

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