People We Love
People making change
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People We Love :: Otana Jakpor
by Heather Purserposted Dec 15, 2009 - Lobbying for clean air.
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People We Love: Heng Monychenda
by Lynsi Burtonposted Sep 18, 2009 - Peaceful approach in rural Cambodia
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People We Love :: Marisol Becerra
by Heather Purserposted Sep 18, 2009 - Fighting pollution in Little Village
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People We Love: Valerie Fast Horse
by Heather Purserposted Sep 18, 2009 - Bringing technology to tribes
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People We Love: John Halas
by Lynsi Burtonposted Sep 18, 2009 - Buoying coral reefs
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People We Love :: Agnes Pareyio
by Heather Purserposted Jul 07, 2009 - Creating choices for women.
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People We Love :: Peter Marshall
by Madeline Ostranderposted Jul 07, 2009 - Fighting fire with climate activism.
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People We Love :: Waseem Mahmood
by Catherine Baileyposted Jul 07, 2009 - Music to end intolerance.
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People We Love :: Chris Goodman
by Kim Nochiposted Jul 07, 2009 - In defense of a good education.
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People We Love :: America Bracho
posted Feb 13, 2009 - Profile of America Bracho, who fights for health care by and for the people in Orange County, California.
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People We Love :: Tim DeChristopher
posted Feb 13, 2009 - Utah student Tim DeChristopher tries to stop sale of land to energy companies
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People We Love :: Isabel Latorre
posted Feb 13, 2009 - Coffee for women's rights: Profile of Isabel Latorre, founder of Café Feminino
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People We Love :: Tom Steinberg
posted Feb 13, 2009 - Profile of mySociety.org founder Tom Steinberg.
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People We Love :: Carol Bailey
by Noah Grantposted Oct 31, 2008 - Carol Bailey repeatedly saw the pain divorce brings to couples and their children. Convinced that there must be less damaging ways to dissolve a dysfunctional marriage, she developed a new approach based on her belief that “dialogue is the highest calling of the human mind.”
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People We Love :: Thomas Dart
posted Oct 31, 2008 - A Chicago sheriff is resisting the push from banks to evict residents of foreclosed properties, including rent-paying tenants.
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