A publication of the Stanford Center for Social Innovation and their Graduate School of Business, the Review publishes articles and focus peer review onto strategies, tools, and ideas for nonprofits, foundations, and socially responsible businesses. They also host and sponsor conferences and events, many related to social computing.
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“Recycle†has been such simplistic inside-the-box dogma, fashionable discussion hardly broaches two other, less energy intensive, less expensive, and less sexy “reduce†and “reuseâ€. But to think 3 Rs suffice may be itself thinking inside-the-box. To break outside and live sustainably requires changing not just practices, but also mindsets, and this calls for more Rs: “respectâ€â€”understanding what it means to be part of the solution; “rethinkâ€â€”if you think outside the box, think again; and “restoreâ€â€”pay it forward.
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An extended community of people from different cultures and spiritual practices, the core community was founded at the start of the 1991 Persian Gulf War by people who wanted to activate greater peace in their lives and the world. Since 1994 they operate as a non-profit educational corporation offering a variety of service-oriented activities to the public, instructing and hosting talking stick circles, retreats, and seasonal gatherings at their Sanctuary in the Finger Lakes of western New York. They claim 501(c)3 not-for-profit status.
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Staple-bound in 8x11 black & white in 8 issues annually, Rochester Lifeways features stories about our community and sustainability.
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