Sunday, September 6, 2009

Amazing Story of Courage- Women's Rights in Pakistan





Muhktar Mai, a Pakistani woman, is bravely standing up for basic human rights for women in Pakistan and she is making a difference.
Check out this story. Nicholas Kristof [NY Times columnist, Pulitzer Prize winner] and Sheryl WuDun [Pulitzer prize winner] have a new book coming out this week: Half the Sky about discrimination against women. They dedicate a chapter to Muhktar Mai. Hear an excerpt here.

Respectful Relationships




Check out Rick Steves' travel show on Iran. His closing statements [below] struck me as relevant to this course. He raised the issue of the tensions between Iran and America and pointed to governing emotions such as fear and strategies such as understanding.
Click here for a link to Steves' site with multiple links to various things: slideshow, travel journal, homepage, etc.

Steves' Closing Statements:

"I left Iran struck more by what we have in common than by our differences. Most Iranians, like most Americans, couldn't care less about politics. They simply want a good, safe life for their loved ones. Just like my country, Iran has one dominant ethnic group and religion that's struggling with issues of diversity and change—liberal versus conservative, modern versus traditional, secular versus religious. As in my own hometown, people of great faith are suspicious of people of no faith or a different faith. Both societies seek a defense against the onslaught of modern materialism that threatens their traditional "family values." Both societies are suspicious of each other, and both are especially suspicious of each other's government.

My hope is that the TV show we produced (along with this journal) will help promote understanding between our two countries. When we travel—whether to an "Axis of Evil" country, or just to a place where people yodel when they're happy, or fight bulls to impress the girls, or can't serve breakfast until today's croissants arrive—we enrich our lives and better understand our place on this planet. People-to-people connections reduce fear and mistrust. We learn that we can disagree and still coexist peacefully.

Granted, there's no easy solution, but surely getting to know Iranian culture is a step in the right direction. Hopefully, even the most skeptical will appreciate the humanity of 70 million Iranian people. Our political leaders sometimes make us forget that all of us on this small planet are equally precious children of God. Having been to Iran, I feel this more strongly than ever. If this all sounds too idealistic, or even naive...try coming to Iran and meeting these people face-to-face.

Happy travels...and, as they say in Iran, 'May peace be upon us.' "

Monday, December 29, 2008

Clothing + Digital Technology



Sherri might have been on to something when she wanted to "tag" people with a record of drunk driving. Read about W-41 a Netherlands-based company combing clothing and technology. Be. On.The.Edge.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Armchair Revolution


Check out Armchair Revolution. They have internship opps for any of my social design students who are interested.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Kiva- Micro-lending for the Developing World




















I don't know alot about Kiva but it is billed as micro-lending for entrepreneurs in the developing world. Think Muhammad Yunus [Creating a World Without Poverty] for starters.

Check out this project opportunity:
http://tinyurl.com/4ejc4s

Fast Company magazine- Social Responsibility
















The new issue of Fast Company magazine arrived in my mailbox today. It is the annual Masters of Design issue. The whol thing looks great. In connecting the dot for my students, I looked up some articles on FC's website and passed them along. Under the Social Responsibility page I saw an article about Clorox going green which Anna or Sherri brought up in class this week. Here is another resource. Check it out. If you don't know FC, it is a great magazine about tour world today- all aspects. Just as you see a Design Page on the website, design is talked about in almost every issue of this magazine that is generally classified as a business magazine. FC is about innovation in our world today. Career professionals, when asked about the best careers to go into today, name entrepreneurship as the top field. The competition in the world is tight. Those who are entrepreneurial and innovative will fare the best. And speaking of entrepreneurial and art/design/craft/DIY....do you know Squidfire? If not check them out. I had dinner at Golden West tonight and guess who opened a bricks and mortar store where Atomic Books used to be? Squidfire also organizes a series of DIY shows, here in Baltimore. They did it with their vision, you can do it with yours. It isn't rocket science it just takes motivation. If you aren't motivated to do what you love.....good luck!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

NeoCon East



































































See my post on Project Object from earlier today about NeoCon East design trade show October 29 + 30, 2008.

On Thursday, October 30 at 9am: Emily Pilloton, founder of Project H Design, will present a summary of her call-to-action (anti)manifesto for humanitarian deign, asking students to stop talking big and start doing good with their design skills. Through examples of Project H initiatives and new models for design business and academics, she will champion the idea of design as a vehicle for social change.