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“When my mother was engaged in the 1970s more or less, women couldn’t get ahead even if they wanted to – they couldn’t study and forget about them understanding their rights. Imagine how much heart these women must have had to handle so much oppression,” said Luz Angelica to her curious assistant Namir.
Luz Angélica is the heroin of a new radio drama, Corazon de Mujer, dedicated to promoting women’s empowerment and gender equality in Chiapas,
Sodexo Blog - Health & Wellness by Chris Elam
Here at Meatless Monday, we’re delighted that Sodexo is embracing the Meatless Monday movement in your client facilities around the country. We’re particularly pleased that you’ve chosen to focus on the health & wellness benefits, in line with your
Each year millions of Americans work up a sweat to raise billions for good causes. Today the Run Walk Ride Fundraising Council singled out John Killian of Dallas as its volunteer of the year for the remarkable work he’s done on behalf of Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy. Killian, who has run dozens of marathons and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to fund PPMD’s work, was presented with the Cash, Sweat &
CSR at the United Nations? UNESCBO?
By Nigel M. de S. Cameron
If this were a speech and not a column I might be brave enough to ask for a show of hands: Who has heard of UNESCO? (Not UNESCBO, we’ll get to that.) Good, you at the back, and can you tell us what it stands for?
Among BCLC readers, I hope that’s around 100% — if not, get that Wikipedia
Four hundred philanthropists, corporate and civil society leaders will meet today from 3:00 to 6:00 pm in the General Assembly Hall at United Nations Headquarters to share best practices and lessons to boost global private funding for the education of girls and boys at a time when most countries are implementing austerity measures in the aftermath of the economic and financial crisis.
The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) special event, “Partnering with the phi
Numerous blizzards that pummeled the country and a financial crisis that has left millions without the ability to pay heating bills or purchase warm clothes, have made the need for warm winter coats more urgent than ever.
One Warm Coat (OWC), the national organization dedicated to ensuring that everybody who needs a winter coat will get one, has been working hard to make its goal a reality. This past year the organization has expanded its range of services, supported 2,750 coat drives
The McKesson Foundation today announced the six recipients of $1.5 million in research grants as part of its Mobilizing for Healthsm initiative to improve
“Business at its best: Maximizing long-term profitability and societal impact.” That’s the topic at the 6th Annual Board of Boards CEO Conference that will be held by the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy (CECP) in NYC later
Seventy New York City public school students came together on February 4th at a workshop hosted by Media Impact in an effort to improve their school communities. The youth, students at the Urban Assembly Academy of Civic Engagement (CIVIC) and the Urban Assembly School of Business for Young Women (SBYW), are part of Media Impact’s My School – My Community program to engage students in creating critical conservations about issues in their schools.
My School &
Pop stars, musicians, Hollywood icons, news anchors, socialites, athletes, entertainers and more have helped to raise awareness of One Warm Coat, (OWC) the only organization supporting coat drives around the country and working to ensure that anybody who needs a coat will get one.
“When you have somebody famous lending their name and face to such an important cause, people are going to listen,” said Sherri Lewis Wood, President of One Warm Coat. “We are gratefu
