Archive for the 'cambridge' Category

sequence of execution and the development of a social media strategy

26Jan10

Sometimes time completely escapes me – and posts or items that I had every intention of sharing completely get missed. This is one such case. A couple of months ago I wrapped up a project for an outstanding nonprofit organization, Freedom States Alliance (FSA). Like many nonprofits, they were trying to navigate social media options [...]

fashion with impact at design hive: this sunday

04Apr09

“Get Green & Groovy” this Sunday, April 5th @ 1PM:

What better way to start your spring, then with new fashion forward humanity conscience clothing. I continue to be inspired by my friends; one of these lovely, creative people is Heatherjean MacNeil, Founder of Proxy and Fashion with Impact:

Fashion With Impact aims to awaken consumers to [...]

blogs for social change

05Dec08

This is my parting post prior to going offline in an effort to dig completely into finance, for Thursday’s final exam. With a little luck, I’ll survive with all limbs in tact.
However in order to satisfy my own blogging desires, and to leave you with something worthwhile, here’s Beth Kanter’s Top 10 Nonprofit Technology (NPTech) [...]

online legal guide now available for citizen journalists

05Feb08

Citizen Media Law Project Launches Online Legal Guide
Cambridge, MA – February 5, 2008 – The Citizen Media Law Project (CMLP) launched the first sections of its Citizen Media Legal Guide last week. The guide, intended for use by citizen media creators with or without formal legal training, addresses the legal issues that traditional and [...]

internet problems plague free computer program

30Jan08

Cambridge – A city program focused on giving wireless Internet access to low-income residents is leaving the tenants of one public housing complex feeling disconnected (read more).




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