Let's recap our five favorite posts for change makers and communicators from around the web in October. As if to keep up with the vibrant colors of fall foliage, the web offered a wealth of captivating posts last month, which made narrowing down to five monthly top picks an unusual challenge. And read on to discover the top stories from right here on the Change Conversations blog.
Making silent and solitary pursuits come to life is a common challenge for change makers. The creative evolution of tackling that challenge to make digital text and writing real on screen, makes for a fascinating read/watch/listen, even for non-movie buffs. #Writing #Storytelling
After a week in D.C. last month, I was primed for this post on what is arguably my favorite blog, Brain Pickings. (Maria Popova’s eclecticism is a delightful respite from the relentless mantra of “focus, focus, focus.”) #IntelligentDissent #Conversation
Understanding the lives of those living in a world we’ve never experienced can be a barrier to grasping the “why” behind policy and system solutions. This compelling video by CNNMoney's Logan Whiteside and Richa Naik makes real the life of a single mom working for McDonald’s. Or, as NYT blogger KJ Dell’Antonia writes: “You know it would be hard to live on the minimum wage — but this is how it really breaks down: the rent, with public assistance. The child care and the groceries, ditto. The (very necessary) mobile phone. The root canal (can’t afford it). The toys (can’t buy them), the lunch (not eating it). It’s gritty and it’s real and I don’t want to forget it." #RaiseTheWage #StartTheConvo
For a different take on the challenges working parents face in the U.S., follow that tag on Medium. Here you’ll find a wide range of powerful stories written (mostly) by mothers living above the poverty level, yet still struggling to manage conflicting roles and demands. Medium welcomes contributions to the conversation. #WorkingParents #ItTakesAVillage
"The web, as it appears at any one moment, is a phantasmagoria.” Digital preservation has always seemed mildly worthy and quite abstract to me, and I’ve had a hard time caring about it. This story made me care. We are building our house on sand, culturally speaking. #DigitalPreservation #WayBackMachine
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