Shareable 12/07/2009
About Shareable: Shareable tells the story of sharing. We cover the people, places, and projects that are bringing a shareable world to life. And share tools and tips to help make a shareable world real in your life. Shareable is a nonprofit, nonpartisan project of Tides Center. Learn more at http://shareable.net. How you can get involved: Shareable is looking for writers, readers, speaking opportunities, content partners, and distribution partners who want to accelerate the shift we're making from a society that consumes to one that shares. This is the most important shift we're making as a society, one that will enable us to overcome the crises we face and perhaps thrive as never before. You can learn more about how to join in the effort at the event or contact neal at shareable dot net. Add Comment Oakland Local 10/19/2009
Oakland Local is a news & community hub for Oakland, CA focused on environmental, food, development and social justice issues that is launching this fall. Its founder, Susan Mernit recieved a 2009 New Voices grant from J-Lab at American University to jumpstart the project. A former VP at AOL and Netscape, and a former Yahoo Senior Director, Mernit was the consulting program manager for The Knight News Challenge in 2008-09, as well as a consultant to organizations including Salon.com & TechSoup Global, where she led the re-design of their portal. A popular trainer and speaker, Mernit works regularly with The Knight Digital Media Centerat USC's Annenberg School, and with The Maynard Institute, and is the Keynote program chair for the October 2009 Online News Association conference in San Francisco. Oakland Local is launching this Fall. Don't miss this opportunity to talk to Susan and her collaborators and see how you can get involved in this exciting new project. Building Bridges Child Development Center 04/20/2009
Building Bridges Child Development Center strives to support the diverse groups of children and families of Oakland by providing a safe and nurturing environment where children can thrive in all areas of development. BBCDC understands the need for working families to have access to high quality infant-toddler care. In order to offer such care we must build community partnerships and public support of early care and education that will allow us to provide the best possible care to our youngest members of society. Independent Arts & Media 04/20/2009
Independent Arts & Media is a producer's co-op and media/culture incubator with a mission to expand civic dialogue by increasing access to independent voices. Newsdesk.org 04/20/2009
NEWSDESK.ORG is a commercial-free, nonpoliticized news source covering important but overlooked issues from around the world -- and your own backyard. The Fabulist 04/20/2009
The Fabulist is a new home for fables, yarns, tall tales, weird fiction, magic realism, and literary fantasy & science fiction. East Bay Jewish Community Teen Foundation 04/20/2009
The East Bay Jewish Community Teen Foundation (EBJCTF) is made up of a group of high school students determined to make a difference through the application of tzedakah and other Jewish values. We engage directly in the practice of philanthropy and collaborative grantmaking for the purpose of tikkun olam, repairing the world. Spot.Us 03/06/2009
On March 5th, 2009 Kara Andrade and David Cohn of Spot.Us presented their new model for crowd funding local investigative journalism. How you can help:And here's a slide show of how and why to use the site: Here's a list of things you can do to support the project: Contact David at spot.usThank you, your message has been sent Our Oakland: Eastside Stories 02/06/2009
On February 5, 2009 Ada Pinkston talked to Soup Stone about a public art and community storytelling project by artist Rene Yung called Our Oakland: Eastside Stories. > Click here to see some of the other stories from the project. Drop Ada an email about Our OaklandThank you, your message has been sent | Featured Projects Get Invited> Join our Mailing List to get an invitation to the next event ArchivesDecember 2009 CategoriesAll |

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