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2005 Fast Newcomers - will they multiply others?
  • Clinton Global Initiative
  • Make Poverty History

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  • Gandhi Alumni Circles
  • Global Reconciliation Network
  • SIMPOL
  • Royal Society of Arts
  • Open Space -Practrice of Peace


    Remarkable Institutions


  • Grameen
  • Dalai Lama Alumni
  • Ethical Global Initiative
  • Institute for Liberty & Democracy Peru


    Emerging Sustainable Tips
  • International Free Water Academy

    Corporate Foundations Watch
  • Google's
  • Generation IM's



    Sample of Make Poverty History (1 ,,2) agendas

  • 30000 projects 1

  • 0 Peace

  • 1 Clean water ecologies (and basic foods)

  • 2 Gender equality

  • Religion (racial) equality

  • Personal safety (law for people)

  • 3 Health: HIV/Aids

  • Health: malaria

  • Health: TB

  • 3a faith based renewal of community,

  • 4 Network alerts from inter-local up

  • 4 Education (and network connected)

  • 5 Money – Debt -ngo
  • Money- Aid (conditionalities) -ngo

  • Money- Microfinance

  • 6 Trade Justice (world trade, corporate low cost, externalities) -ngo

  • Trade Commerce (Prahalad, innovation )

  • Trade (Food Agriculture) -ngo

  • 7 Democracy (Transparency, corruption)

  • 7a media for people, and social spaces
  • Foci

  • Africa

  • Nomads

  • Youth

  • SIMPOL 1,,2
  • Unis - Global,,Stars

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    Author:
    Chris Macrae
    Publisher:
    KnowledgeBoard
    Date:
    05-Jun-05
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    Emotional Intelligence 
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    Ian Gandhi
    Ian Gandhi, 26-Feb-08 @ 21:55PM
    Yunus Networks

    These seem to be the number 1 knowledge for human sustainability. Official webs http://www.grameen.com and http://yunussocialactiongroup.org

    Fan webs include http://grameen.tv Perhaps the most spectacular network for humanity news comes from googling the way that yunus and gates are partnering up around the same system models for creative capital http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&q=%2Bcapitalism+%2Byunus+OR+gates&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wn

    Bella Wajsowicz
    Bella Wajsowicz, 18-Jan-07 @ 18:30PM
    open source Gandhi satyagraha network mosaic 2007


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     Cover from Satyagraha When Mohandas Gandhi started his career in 1887, he had the consciousness of a London-educated lawyer who was born in India of ancestors who had been prime ministers of various princely Indian states. So naturally when he visited South Africa for the first time, he bought a first-class ticket for the train; he had always ridden first class.  O  Gandhi  was very surprised that the South African bureaucracy did not consider him a member of the elite, it considered him a minority. And, as minorities could not ride first class, he was thrown off of the train. In Philip Glass' opera, SATYAGRAHA, this incident is ritualized. It is repeated three times, each time with more tension, with first one, then two, then three singers performing the aria. The third time Gandhi is thrown off he is thrown into a pile of sleeping third-class Indian passengers, who rise up as the chorus. What fascinates me about this opera is that you see Gandhi becoming Gandhi, developing a different consciousness, and you see that the first steps were not taken by his own choice. In a way, Gandhi's change of consciousness resembles that of Moses, who was raised apart from his people, ran away after a clumsy and disastrous attempt at contact with them, and was forced by God to return and lead them.

     



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    Chris Macrae
    Chris Macrae, 05-Jun-05 @ 11:16AM
    New Work

    Extract from here on Frithjof Bergmann & New Work

    According to philosopher and community catalyst Frithjof Bergmann, we are less free than we think, surrounded as we are by endless trivial choices. We will only really be free when we have the option of doing things with our lives that we care deeply about.

    The current job crisis, in which thousands find themselves unable to work in their fields, is forcing many people to reconsider what they want to do with their lives. Frithjof Bergmann started New Work to encourage that exploration at the deepest levels and to teach the skills that will enable people to make their dreams a reality. If many people were empowered to make these kinds of choices, the ripple effects would be felt throughout the culture.

    Chris Macrae
    Chris Macrae, 05-Jun-05 @ 10:51AM
    S.B. writes to Community of Bridge-Building

    (This is how) I am as a bridge-builder. I love to help people help each other get from one place to another, metaphorically speaking. However, that means for me to have credibility with those whom I am collaborating in client - consultant relationships I have one foot planted where they are and the other where they might go.
    Sometimes I get overly attached where I am and don't pay attention as I should to where the world is going so I keep in step. Here's where I'm appealing to you to coach me. Ask questions, share your points of view, present the conundrums associated with changing conditions where learning is most likely to occur and I will do my best to get into it.
    Again, though, I come back to who I am and what my role is--bridge-builder--I like to influence the "system" to make things
    happen that adds value to people by heightening their sense of relationship and enriches their quality of life.