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Devin Turner
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Jon Ramer left a comment for Devin Turner
"Hi - I am writing to ask for your support in creating a compassionate world. When I started the Compassionate Action Network I was hoping that social networks could be part of how we activate the will and find a way to make just and lasting change.…"
Jan 27, 2010
Ari Cowan left a comment for Devin Turner
"Devin — I just noticed that you've joined us here on the Compassionate Action Network. Welcome. How wonderful to have you with us. If you haven't done so already, take a look at the Ten Year Campaign for Compassionate Cities.…"
Jan 23, 2010
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Transpartisan Alliance Seattle

For empowered citizens who want to bridge the political divide while remaining true to their beliefs and create a self governing grassroots movement of “We The People” that generates creative solutions to complex issues involving our community.
Jan 22, 2010
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Jan 22, 2010
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Jan 22, 2010

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Bainbridge Graduate Institute
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At 1:45pm on January 27, 2010, Jon Ramer said…
Hi - I am writing to ask for your support in creating a compassionate world. When I started the Compassionate Action Network I was hoping that social networks could be part of how we activate the will and find a way to make just and lasting change. I am grateful that you joined this network and I sincerely hope that it has made some difference in your life and your community.

It was the action part of compassionate action that got my attention. So now I invite you to be part of taking another step forward together. I ask that you take two minutes to join the 10 Year Campaign for Compassionate Cities if you haven’t already.

We need 1,000 people to join by March 15 to have the Mayor and City Council follow through on their end. If you personally join the campaign and share or send this on to others we will take a big collective step forward in building our capacity to make change happen. This is not just another petition, what you do will make a difference. You can learn more about this here

You don’t need to be a Seattle resident to join this campaign, and this idea is spreading. Campaigns have started or are starting in Vancouver, BC, Bellingham, Bellevue, Issaquah, Spokane, Portland, San Francisco, and London.

If there ever was a time to stand together and affirm that what each of us does and does not do makes a difference it is now. I ask that you find the time to add your name to the growing list of people awakening compassion in our cities and our world. Join here now
At 9:12pm on January 23, 2010, Ari Cowan said…
Devin — I just noticed that you've joined us here on the Compassionate Action Network. Welcome. How wonderful to have you with us. If you haven't done so already, take a look at the Ten Year Campaign for Compassionate Cities. I'd love to see you become a part of this important and rewarding initiative. Also, I just posted a wonderful music video from Amnesty International — " The Price of Silence." It's well worth viewing.
 
 
 

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