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Inspired by the 50th and 30th memorial anniversaries of Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., A Season for Nonviolence, (January 30 - April 4), is a national 64-day educational, media, and grassroots campaign dedicated to demonstrating that nonviolence is a powerful way to transform ourselves and our communities.... posted on Feb 02 2002, 506 reads

 


A national directory of social change email lists and forums:... posted on Feb 01 2002, 423 reads

 


By recovering unused food from local restaurants and food service institutions, DC Central Kitchen converts donated food into balanced meals to feed children and homeless adults at local social service centers throughout DC, Virginia and Maryland. And the group also offers food service training to prepare unemployed and homeless adults for potential careers. The end result: 3,000 meals per day plu... posted on Jan 31 2002, 652 reads

 


24,000 people die everyday.... posted on Jan 30 2002, 620 reads

 


Pollution and traffic are big problems in many cities. City Car-Share is an innovative solution that allows you to get a car on an hourly basis. Started in San Francisco, it is now expanding rapidly.... posted on Jan 29 2002, 484 reads

 


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You can be a desktop activist! FightAIDS@Home, a computational research project developed by Entropia and the Olson Laboratory, harnesses the untapped computing power of individual PCs for use in AIDS research. You download their software and it uses your computer's idle time to do research.... posted on Jan 26 2002, 542 reads

 


A good laugh can be beneficial in all sorts of ways. Laughter brings a sense of well-being, reduces stress, strengthens the immune system, improves likability, and is just plain fun! These are some of the reasons behind the Laughter Club, which is making its way around the world.... posted on Jan 25 2002, 580 reads

 

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