This week we tweeted:
- a write up on Whisper Systems- one security hacker’s creation that allows you to maintain internet anonymity (tweeted by Bryan Nunez our Technology Manager):@tech_wit mobile security tech from #BlackHatUS 2010 conf http://bit.ly/cyYsY6
- an update from Haiti published on Global Voices Online: @yvettethijm Global Voices in English » Haiti: Displaced Women and Girls Victims of Gender Violence http://bit.ly/cQgwq5
- an article that discusses the psychological effects of viewing disturbing images: @gracelile on @the_archive blog: do disturbing images help prevent violence, or inure us to it? http://ow.ly/2jY1B #archives
- a ranking of the 50 most influential persons in our sector: @jenniwolfson Check out the 2010 @NonprofitTimes Power and Influence Top 50. http://bit.ly/dBXHHf
- from @WITNESSchris: Call for Applications, 2011 Oak Human Rights Fellowship, Colby College, US (open to frontline human rights activists http://ning.it/d1XAcP
- from @matissebh: WITNESS Award winner Budrus (by @justvisionmedia) featured in video oped re nonviolent West Bank protest by @nickkristof http://ow.ly/2lY3V
We’re also reading:
- Philanthropy News Digest (from the Foundation Center) posted this great article (back on July 28th) by non-profit social media maven Beth Kanter: Networked Nonprofits have Social Cultures
- “Why I like social entrepreneurs and small business owners” by Jill Finlayson, outgoing editor/ contributor to The Edge, one of the great blogs on Social Edge