Monday, July 16, 2007

World Change: Change Your Thinking

Justin Kemerling, a brilliant young graphic designer here in Lincoln, turned me on to World Change recently when I posted about the Urban Culture Project in Kansas City. It is a fascinating website with all kinds of positive ideas and resources aimed at creating a better world.

From the World Change Manifesto:



"WorldChanging.com works from a simple premise: that the tools, models and ideas for building a better future lie all around us. That plenty of people are working on tools for change, but the fields in which they work remain unconnected. That the motive, means and opportunity for profound positive change are already present. That another world is not just possible, it's here. We only need to put the pieces together."

"Informed by that premise, we do our best to bring you links to (and analysis of) those tools, models and ideas in a timely and concise manner. We don't do negative reviews – why waste your time with what doesn't work? We don't offer critiques or exposes, except to the extent that such information may be necessary for the general reader to apprehend the usefulness of a particular tool or resource. We don't generally offer links to resources which are about problems and not solutions, unless the resource is so insightful that its very existence is a step towards a solution. We pay special attention to tools, ideas and models that may have been overlooked in the mass media. We make a point of showing ways in which seemingly unconnected resources link together to form a toolkit for changing the world."

Check it out for yourself:

World Change website

2 comments:

  1. If you dig the site, you have to get the book. 600+ pages of awesomeness. My rather bookish friend Bil says it is the best book he's ever read. And he reads a lot.

    Seriously, it's really good.
    -Justin

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  2. Nice. I will pick it up. This is the kind of proactive, creative and positive stuff that just might make a real difference in our world. And it also feels a lot better than bitching about stuff all the time! Thanks, Justin. You rock...

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