SocialEarth Post: Nodal Networking for Social Innovators

Sidney | July 27, 2009

Today, I am excited to become apart of the SocialEarth.org (@socialearth) content contributors as a guest blogger.  The title of the post is From Tweeps to Peeps:  Nodal Networking for Social Innovators. SocialEarth is a site where domestic and international nonprofits, for profits, foundations, businesses, venture capitalists, and social entrepreneurs can find rich content and [...]

BIFOBY – Big Ideas For Our Backyard

Sidney | March 2, 2009

Are campaigns against major world poverty and health issues disproportionately focused on non-U.S. soil?  For example, such efforts as: the One Campaign (Poverty and AIDS); the Base of the Pyramid Protocol efforts (Poverty); Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women Campaign (Inequality); and the NICE Campaign (Cancer), to name a few, address issues in regions outside of the [...]

"Why Uplift?"

This blog covers the issues of our world community and the people whose innovative ideas will bring about sustainable solutions for the good of all. The word “Uplift” is used as a metaphor for “sustainable” social change. Uplift was borrowed from the ideology of “racial uplift” espoused by twentieth century civil rights leaders that sought new approaches to social change in their pursuit of racial equality. Similarly, today's innovators seek new approaches to social change that will uplift the human race.