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Mapping Compassionate Seattle! at Ideal Network

July 21, 2011 from 5:30pm to 8pm
Mapping Compassionate Seattle!“We need to know the network to knit the network.”The Compassionate Action Network (CAN) is launching a project to interview/record community leaders and create a fun and informative interactive map.   This map will feature people, groups and organizations working to create a compassionate region.The interactive map will be available on-line and on-display at Seattle Center during the Next Fifty, a celebration of the 50th…See More
Jul 13, 2011
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2011 Legacy Event at Seattle Center, Rainer Room

March 10, 2011 from 6pm to 9pm
Created in 2005 and named in honor of Center founder Bill Grace, this award celebrates Puget Sound leaders whose vision, commitment and unceasing efforts are significantly advancing social, environmental, and economic justice. The Center is particularly interested in bringing attention to those who recognize the importance of collective work and who are often out of the traditional spotlight.  Honorees will be announced at the end of January!See More
Mar 9, 2011
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2011 Legacy Event at Seattle Center, Rainer Room

March 10, 2011 from 6pm to 9pm
Created in 2005 and named in honor of Center founder Bill Grace, this award celebrates Puget Sound leaders whose vision, commitment and unceasing efforts are significantly advancing social, environmental, and economic justice. The Center is particularly interested in bringing attention to those who recognize the importance of collective work and who are often out of the traditional spotlight.  Honorees will be announced at the end of January!See More
Jan 19, 2011
Michael Lindfield commented on Melissa Hamasaki's event '2011 Legacy Event'
"Hi Mel, Thanks for the invite, Unfortunately, I'm not able to attend as I will be running an all-day session for the Leadership Eastside program on that very same day in March. So it goes... Be well, Michael"
Jan 18, 2011
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2011 Legacy Event at Seattle Center, Rainer Room

March 10, 2011 from 6pm to 9pm
Created in 2005 and named in honor of Center founder Bill Grace, this award celebrates Puget Sound leaders whose vision, commitment and unceasing efforts are significantly advancing social, environmental, and economic justice. The Center is particularly interested in bringing attention to those who recognize the importance of collective work and who are often out of the traditional spotlight.  Honorees will be announced at the end of January!See More
Jan 18, 2011
patricia hughes and Melissa Hamasaki are now friends
Mar 9, 2010
Ari Cowan left a comment for Melissa Hamasaki
"Melissa — 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.…"
Feb 3, 2010
Melissa Hamasaki is attending Melissa Hamasaki's event

2010 Legacy Event at Ocean City Restaurant

March 11, 2010 from 6pm to 8:30pm
The Center for Ethical Leadership is proud to present the 2010 Legacy Event, honoring local leaders who are working to promote the common good. This year's honorees are:Eric Liu, author and founder of the Guiding Lights NetworkMary Flowers, volunteer extraordinaireGreater Tacoma Community Foundation, forging connections between youth and adults to end youth violenceDr. Francisco Guajardo, co-founder of the Llando Grande Center for Research and Development will be the keynote speaker.Tickets are…See More
Feb 2, 2010
Melissa Hamasaki is now a member of Compassionate Seattle
Feb 2, 2010

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At 9:52am on February 3, 2010, Ari Cowan said…
Melissa — 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. If we reach at least 1,000 people by March 15, 2010, then the City of Seattle will affirm the Charter for Compassion. My understanding is that you don't have to be from Seattle to sign on. Right now, we're at 22% of that goal. Please help us reach that 1,000 number.

Also, I just posted a wonderful music video from Amnesty International — "The Price of Silence." It's well worth viewing.
 
 
 

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