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Tuesday, April 13, 2010 - By zak - No comments
Citizen Who?
Look out for this photo and a feature on the SeeClickFix Founders in a new book project dedicated to sharing the stories of community improvement projects. Citizen You, by philanthropist and business mogul Jonathan Tisch, urges "readers to take up the mantle of social engagement by showing them how individuals are working to change the world." Tisch is specifically interested in projects like SeeClickFix which use "creativity and grassroots participation to solve seemingly intractable problems."
Ben, Kam, Jeff, and Miles will share the pages with a multitude of innovators and social entrepreneurs, who are changing the game of education, neighborhood activism, sustainable development, engineering, and other fields. Click here to read more about the project.
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