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Dream a Dream’s lifeskill approach goes to camp
By Heather Lockhart-Neff One of experiences I had with Global SE was four days in a rural, rocky area of Kolar, India, about two hours outside of Bangalore. From Thursday until Sunday, I participated in a camp with 32 young … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016, Bangalore, education, Lifeskills, student voices
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Realizations about social entrepreneurship
By Emily Foley My field placement with Sattva mirrors my interests in being socially-minded, empathetic, business oriented, and taking care of the environment. Sattva believes that “addressing complex societal challenges requires a fundamental shift in the way businesses, societies, governments … Continue reading
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Tagged corporate social responsibility, Exchanges, Sattva
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Acknowledging the power of place: The necessity of mindfulness abroad
By Chris Perrin Dylan and I arrived in the early hours of May 25th and spent the day exploring the area, visiting local street venders, shops, and restaurants. The next day, as more Global Social Entrepreneurship (GSE) students arrived, we … Continue reading
Urban issues and the role of SE in Bangalore
By Dylan Pederson The urban space that defines the rapidly growing city of Bangalore is like no other. Strewn with the stalls of hawkers, shops of every kind, and cars and motorcycles, the streets of Bangalore exhibit hopeful potential for … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016, Bangalore, caste, Citizen Participation, Dylan, equity, Urban
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