Greenpeace's great interactive flash site is hosted by Wiggles wannabees who try to out-dodge a blinged-up, cigar-smoking Lumpy The Coal. Guaranteed to make you want to take action.
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The Would Jesus Discriminate? Campaign and program is designed to engage people of all backgrounds and in all communities in the important topic of discrimination in order to spur a positive shift in our attitudes toward others. For millennia, societies and religions have participated in discrimination against their members in overt and subtle ways. From perspectives of race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity to the more subtle ongoing oppression regarding health, age and language...
This brilliant Control Arms campaign, run by Amnesty International, Oxfam and IANSA, is calling for a global, legally binding agreement – an Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) - to ease the suffering caused by irresponsible transfers of conventional weapons and munitions.
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This online campaign by the Save the Children NGO presents a visual and audio tour of the founding member's actions which eventually lead to the birth of the organisation as we know it today. The stunning illustrations and interactivity make for a very compelling presentation.
Performing on saxophones, clarinet, violin, vibes, plus singing, arranging, and booking and contracting for women musicians, Peggy Gilbert was a one-woman support network and staunch advocate for women since the 1920s. She performed publicly on the tenor saxophone more than 80 years, until 1996, and inspired and mentored several generations of musicians.