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Virtual Souk: The 1990’s Proof of Concept That Showed Grassroots NGOs Could Use the Internet

Step back to 1997 and witness the Virtual Souk, an audacious project providing proof that grassroots NGOs could embraced the internet, showcasing hand-woven rugs from Morocco.

Explainer Videos: 3-2-1 On-Demand Mobile Information Service

Explainer video for the 3-2-1 Service, which gives resource-poor individuals in developing countries free information to improve their health and well-being.

The Blind Spot of SMS Projects: Constituent Illiteracy

Do literacy levels pose a serious limitation to SMS-based communication campaigns?

Explainer Video: DataWinners Field Data Collection Service

DataWinners is a data collections service designed for the developing world. It helps organizations transition from paper-based data collection to digital data collection.

Learning from a Humble Hopi Farmer

Leonard works to preserve Hopi tribal food and agricultural systems as a bulwark against climate change.

Grand Canyon Trust Report to Donors 2013

I edited the GCT Report to Donors coordinating with staff, photographers, and the graphic designer.

Press Release: “Zombie” Grand Canyon Uranium Mine Halted

Operations to open the Canyon uranium mine six miles south of Grand Canyon National Park have been suspended.

How to Talk About Cycling to a Conservative

Cycling is an exercise (literally) of a fundamental freedom. Cycling is efficient. Cycling has a glorious history of entrepreneurism!

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