Don't Let the conservative cover fool you! Here's an easy-to-use, low-cost technique that enables community residents of all ages and languages to share information about their communities through pictures. Read More
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This article describes how local health departments can use Photovoice to complement quantitative data, gain a... Read More
Nice, easy-to-understand article in the Sunday Times on how to set up your PC for video chat. This article focuses on PC owners. It definitely should interest those trying to maintain long distance relationships. Read More
TechSoup provides information and instruction geared toward nonprofits and written for varying levels of expertise.
Recently the Communications Network held a webcast that featured an interview with Kristen Grimm, the author of Discovering the Activation Point, which looks at ways nonprofits can persuade people to take action on social causes.
The newest edition of the Alliance's 300-page guide to health policy issues is now available (in both English and Spanish) for downloading. Popular with reporters, the guide is useful for anyone interested in health policy issues. You can download the entire book or only one chapter at a time. Supported by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
The National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (NNIRR) offers a free, 48-page resource on legislative advocacy by Rosita Choy and Eunice Hyunhye Cho. This module is part of a more extensive workshop and book offered by NNIRR called "BRIDGE: Building a Race and Immigration Dialogue in the Global Economy".
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The Electronic Freedom Foundation created this guide to blogging by compiling a number of FAQs designed to help you understand your rights as a blogger and, if necessary, defend your freedom.















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