Josh Chandler
BettaKultcha Leeds Live Blog

communityethics:

Today we will be live-blogging from BettaKultcha Leeds. Josh Chandler, founder of Community Ethics will be speaking at this event about youth empowerment.

You can expect pictures, tweets and general updates on what is going on before, during and after the event on this page.

Stay tuned, this page will be updated from 6pm BST onwards.

Be sure to follow @joshchandler on Twitter if you have any queries or comments about his talk this evening. 

This article by Beatriz Alemar should get you thinking about your goals.

The overall message of the article is that you must face reaching your goals head-on.

Beatriz does a great job at summarising exactly how to achieve that in a meaningful way.

Julia Bluhm, an eighth grader from Maine, petitioned Seventeen magazine to feature unaltered photos, to give girls more reasonable body images.

It’s now or never, you either make the difference for women in society or you don’t. The cost of failure is too high.

Source: Community Ethics

Nissan’s new hatchback is to be produced at its Sunderland plant, the Japanese car giant has announced

Source: BBC 

If we had equal homes, would we have equal performance at work? This is a remark Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Operating Officer at Facebook made in a recent interview with “The Valley Girl Show”

It got me thinking.

This article was originally posted on the Community Ethics blog. Click here to read the rest of the article.

David Harvey: Crises of Capitalism

msaavedra1026:

I like this Painting,
Painting of a painting of a painting of a painting

msaavedra1026:

I like this Painting,

Painting of a painting of a painting of a painting

Community Ethics On Tumblr

As we begin to expand the presence of Community Ethics in 2012, we are looking at ways to share inspiring ideas that are making a positive difference.

Tumblr is a great microblogging tool I have been using for a few months now.

I am learning so much about the functionality and decided that Community Ethics needed to get on here.

So here’s what you will find on the Community Ethics Tumblr:

  • New, exciting ideas on social change.
  • Young people making a positive difference in their communities
  • Thought provoking opinion pieces on youth development and social change.

This is going to be part of a growing network for Community Ethics. We want to find as many ways to share with our audience, and I am confident Tumblr will help us on that journey.

Visit it today at:

http://communityethics.tumblr.com/

rosilosophy:

Here’s an awesome article I recently read from the HuffPost that describes “Philanthrocapitalism”: Merging philanthropic/social change intentions with business and its power in implementing policy change and societal change.

Coincidently, that is the idea behind my future business/clothing line:…