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The Color of Change →
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Gaming for Good
PSFK challenged its readership of over 1MM creative professionals to come up with concepts that address issues put forth by The Climate Reality Project. Participants in the challenge were encouraged to leverage trends identified in PSFK’s Future Of Gaming report to create potential solutions. Check out the summery presentation below.
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December 2011
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A Grassroots View on Building Corporate... →
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How Sport Will Change the World - Laureus Sport...
Two weeks ago I attented the Sport for Good Global Summit organized by the Laureus Foundation. It has been amazing to meet so many changemakers from all over the world, from different backgrounds, but with one common objective: to change the world through sports. Starting an working for El Desafío has not always been easy, but it’s totally worth it. Thanks to all of you who have been...
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El Sonido del Bandoneon
A film about the Argentine bandoneon by Dutch documentary maker Jiska Rickels.
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October 2011
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August 2011
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The Innovation Issue by Google →
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July 2011
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Solar Electric Cells Have A Suprising Benefit:... →
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CITIZEN X by JULIO BITTENCOURT
“Citizen X” is an interesting project by the Brazilian photographer Julio Bittencourt. The project exposes the impact of the housing shortage in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The city of Sao Paulo has a housing deficit which, according to some estimates, stands at over 7.9 million units. And yet there are around 400 thousand empty apartments and houses scattered...
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If at first the idea is not absurd, then there is no hope for it
– Albert Einstein