The last couple of posts here have focused on the technology we use to connect with one another. It can be a full-time job, keeping up with the new and often amazing tools that facilitate those connections.
But always and inevitably my attention turns back to what it is we’re connecting for. What is it we hope to accomplish with this [...]
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February 5, 2008
Helping, and respecting, at the same time
Filed under Autonomy-Respecting Assistance, David Ellerman, Good Ancestor Principles, Moving money, Online fundraising, Tom Munnecke, connecting, helping, international development, philanthropy, social action
Tags: Autonomy-Respecting Assistance, connecting, David Ellerman, Good Ancestor Principles, helping, international development, microphilanthropy, P2P, philanthropy, social action, Tom Munnecke