Britt Bravo

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  1. 10 Tips for Starting a Virtual Social Change Book Club

    Book Club

    One of my 2010 highlights was organizing a virtual social change book club. A few people have asked me how to organize their own, so I thought I'd share the process with you.   Read more >

  2. Own Your Beauty: Secret Agent L's Random Acts of Kindness

    Secret Agent L

    Laura Miller, aka Secret Agent L, and her affiliated agents perform anonymous acts of kindness missions across the globe and share them on Laura's blog. Laura was anonymous with her project for a year until she held a reveal party and fundraiser in July of 2010.  Read more >

  3. Interview with Temra Costa, Author of Farmer Jane: Women Changing the Way We Eat

    Temra Costa

    Did you know that more than 30% of U.S. farm operators are women? Temra Costa's book, Farmer Jane: Women Changing the Way We Eat, features the stories of over 30 women and how they are changing our food system for the better as farmers, educators, mothers, chefs, businesswomen, and policy wonks.  She is also co-host of the radio show, The Queens of Green on Green 960, which you can also be downloaded as a podcast.  Read more >

  4. 25 Tips for Eating Locally on a Budget

    Heirloom Tomatoes

    Even though I know that eating fresh, local food is good for my health, community and the environment, I don't always do it. It's challenging enough to find time and money to shop and cook in a healthy way, but adding eating locally into the mix feels like an overwhelming challenge.  Read more >

  5. A Little Bit of Gloom Between Two Slices of Hope: Interview with Diet for a Hot Planet Author, Anna Lappe (AUDIO)

    Anna Lappe

    Reading books about changing the world can be inspiring, but they can also be overwhelming and depressing.Not Anna Lappé's books.  Read more >

  6. Is Part-Time Vegetarian Good Enough?

    Jane Goodall

    Last fall, after watching Food Inc., and reading The Kind Diet and Eating Animals, I began reducing the amount of animal products I eat. By January, or February I was practically vegan, until I started craving cheese, eggs, and fish.  Read more >

  7. Women's Earth Alliance: Co-Directors Melinda Kramer and Amira Diamond

    Womens Earth Alliance

    "To us, it's really about collaboration. It simply doesn't work to stay in your silo, and to grab hold of your mission statement and work alone.  Read more >

  8. Do-Good Mother's Day Gift and Donation Ideas

    Aprons

    Mother's Day is only a couple weeks away (Sunday, May 9th). Do you know what you're going to give your mom? Gifts of time, and homemade gifts are probably some of the best gifts you can give your mom, but sometimes you live too far away to get together, or don't have time to make something special.  Read more >

  9. Cupcakes, Veganism & Fundraising: Fat Bottom Bakery & the East Bay Vegan Bake Sale

    "We get to be really creative, create all these really delicious things, and show people that veganism can be delicious and cute."- Ashley Rowe, Fat Bottom Bakery  Read more >

  10. How to Help Chilean Earthquake Survivors

    Last Saturday, February 27th, Chile was hit with an 8.8 magnitude earthquake. Today it experienced a 6.6 magnitude aftershock.If you're looking for ways to help the earthquake's survivors, the sites and blogs below have posted lists of relief organizations working in Chile:  Read more >

Britt Bravo

Full Name
Britt Bravo
Member Since
January 2006
About Me: 

I’m a blogger, podcaster, and blog coach for artists, writers, entrepreneurs and do-gooders. I’m also a big vision consultant who loves to help people find and express their calling. When I'm not blogging, I love to cook, collage, write letters, interview big visionaries, and bring groups of people together, online and offline. I offer the Juicy Blogging e-course four times a year. You can learn more my work at www.brittbravo.com, and connect with me on Twitter at @BBravo.

 

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Vassar College

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children, food justice, education, human rights, women's economic empowerment

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