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December 2, 2010 by Simon Mainwaring

Social media has powerful implications for social activism that drives positive change. Last week I had the pleasure of chatting with Alan Khazei, author of Big Citizenship in which he shares the lessons he learned from building City Year, a nationwide volunteer movement in which young people give a year of service in schools and classrooms […]

Social media has powerful implications for social activism that drives positive change. Last week I had the pleasure of chatting with Alan Khazei, author of Big Citizenship in which he shares the lessons he learned from building City Year, a nationwide volunteer movement in which young people give a year of service in schools and classrooms …

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Filed Under: Books, Causes, Community, Consumers, Future, Government, Social, Thinking Tagged With: Big Citizenship, social activism, Social media

December 1, 2010 by Simon Mainwaring

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sawIuy0yqSU Today the world’s top tweeters are sacrificing their digital lives to give real life to others affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India. The list is a who’s who’s of social media heavy hitters including Alicia Keys, Lady Gaga, Kim Kardashian, Ryan Seacrest, Justin Timberlake, Usher, Jennifer Hudson, Khloe Karshasian, Jay Sean, Swizz Beatz, Serena Williams, …

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Filed Under: Brands, Causes, Consumers, Facebook, Future, Optimism, Social, Twitter Tagged With: AIDS, CGI, Keep A Child Alive, TBWA

November 29, 2010 by Simon Mainwaring

This week Alicia Keys launched an ingenuous campaign, conceived with TBWA/Chiat/Day New York, that leverages her celebrity to fund her charity, Keep A Child Alive. Like actor, Edward Norton, and his fund-raising platform Crowdrise, Alicia has enlisted the power of her celebrity to help improve the lives of children affected by AIDS in Africa and …

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Filed Under: Brands, Causes, Community, Facebook, Future, Social, Twitter, Values Tagged With: AIDS, Alicia Keys, Keep A Child Alive, Social media

November 15, 2010 by Simon Mainwaring

This weekend I had the great pleasure of seeing a presentation by charity:water founder, Scott Harrison. His mission is compelling. The desperate need to get clean drinking water to a billion people around the world is urgent and potentially life saving on a massive scale. A staggering 5000 children die of water borne disease each …

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Filed Under: Causes, Community, Consumers, Future, Social, Values Tagged With: Causes, charity water, Social media

November 5, 2010 by Simon Mainwaring

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5gqoYkL8To Every so often an idea comes along that stops you in your tracks. sOccket did this for me (great name too – so smart and simple). It’s an incredible demonstration of the power of a simple idea, of the collision between science and sport, of the application of minds to mending hearts. One part …

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Filed Under: Advertising, Brands, Causes, Community, Creativity, Future, Optimism Tagged With: Creativity, Harvard, Nike, Soccket

October 25, 2010 by Simon Mainwaring

Millennials are often seen to as the Holy Grail of marketing partly because of their disposal income and partly because their tech-savvy means they can be reached in so many ways. The biggest mistake brands make, however, is to think they reach Millennials through technology. According to this new survey from the Pivot Center, the …

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Filed Under: Brands, Causes, Community, Consumers, Philanthropy, Social, Values Tagged With: Brands, Causes, Millennials, Social media

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