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PamKM
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  • Seattle, Washington
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Sierra - This story is lovely. Thank you for sharing it and your photos too!
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Wow. 1021 people have now joined the campaign! It was exciting to watch the countdown today. CAN's forward momentum is palpable. Also, the Communications Group met yesterday to brainstorm a global outreach and awareness plan for the campaign. I'll…
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If you click through you can get up an up close view! Emily is awesome!
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Thanks Jon. I love slanted the screenshot with Emily's updates. Best Wishes to Emily's friend who went into labor today!
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When I woke up this morning we needed 90 people to tip the campaign. I thought we would make it by Monday, but I wasn't considering it a done deal. Then I sent out an invitation to "be a part of history" and the rest is history. People just kept sig…
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I am absolutely thrilled to hear this! My sincere congratulations to Jon, Tova, Pam & the entire Compassionate Action Leadership Team for pulling the energy together to ensure this remarkable outcome! Wonderful!!!!
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Background

Pamela Kilborn-Miller creates social networks to help people in education, government, business, and other sectors collaborate on common goals for creating positive change.

Current Clients:
1. Compassionate Action Network - Communications Strategy and Social Network Management
2. Vancouver Peace Summit - 2009 Social Media Team Lead for an event called "Connecting for Change" that hosted HH Dalai Lama, 3 Nobel Peace Prize winners, and 120 global business leaders and social innovators.
3. E3 Network "Education for Sustainable Communities" - Social Network Strategy, Project Management, and Measurement & Evaluation Consultant

Background:
1. United Nations Knowledge Networks - Graduate Research
2. MSN Home Page and other top portals at Microsoft - Program Manager
3. Bill Gates book "Business @ the Speed of Thought" - Global Web Strategy
4. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation - Web Strategy Consultant
5. Seeds of Compassion Wiki - Project Manager & Writer
6. KING Broadcasting - Producer & Writer

Pam can be reached at pamkm@comcast.net or 206-781-1500 in Seattle.

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Congratulations! 10 Year Campaign for Compassionate Cities Reaches the 1000 Person Tipping Point

CAN is pleased to announce that over 1000 people have now joined the 10 Year Campaign for Compassionate Cities! Congratulations to CAN Executive Director Jon Ramer for being the sheer force of nature that drove us to accomplish this goal. Thanks also to CAN members, plus their family and friends that helped us reach the 1000 person goal before the March 15th deadline.



Next Step: For people who live in the Seattle area or are willing to visit, please save April 24, 2010. The Center for… Continue

Posted on March 9, 2010 at 10:00am — 4 Comments

PamKM

Spread the Word about the $100,000 Purpose Prize

The following request is from Vanessa Alabarces, a Program Associate of The Purpose Prize:

"Do you know someone creating real change in your community?

The Purpose Prize is accepting nominations, including self-nominations, at http://www.encore.org/prize until March 5, 2010.

The Purpose Prize provides ten awards of up to $100,000 to changemakers, 60 years and older, who are creating new ways to solve our most pressing social issues – from health care… Continue

Posted on February 25, 2010 at 10:45am — 1 Comment

PamKM

CAN Response to Teen Violence in Seattle Bus Tunnel

Dear CAN Members,

How should we respond to the horrific situation in which a 15-year-old girl was beaten in the Seattle bus tunnel while security guards watched without intervening? (See http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2011027703_webbeating09m.html)



In general, what type of "action" do you think the Compassionate Action Network should take when news such as the bus tunnel s… Continue

Posted on February 15, 2010 at 8:30pm —

PamKM

CAN Membership is Rapidly Growing!

In January 2010, CAN had 1000 members from 29 nations. As of early February, we now have over 1200 members from 31 nations, including:

Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, France, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Kenya, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Palestinian Territory, Peru, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Urguay, and Venezuela.

We haven't implemented a g… Continue

Posted on February 8, 2010 at 11:16pm —

PamKM

New Ideas from "Journalism that Matters"

"How can the press and the public help each other? What’s possible now? How do we activate new forms of civic and public engagement?"

Journalism that Matters hosted action-oriented discussions to address the above questions and others during an event called "Re-imagining News & Community in the Pacific Northwest" in January 2010 at the University of Washington in Seattle.

Journalists, civic voices, community activists, broadcasters, educators, ethnic media, students, emergent voices, digit… Continue

Posted on January 18, 2010 at 6:30pm —

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At 6:11pm on March 09, 2010, Sierra Miller gave PamKM a gift
At 2:16pm on February 12, 2010, Reverend Cheen said…
Pam, thanks for letting me know about the likelihood of you and the family participating in the March Circle of Compassion at EW Bookshop! Yea! I look forward to seeing your two beautiful teens again.

Karen Armstrong and the Charter are now starting to host a monthly virtual videologue with the Partners too. It will be nice to bridge our local conversations with the global conversations. Converging, converging, converging. . .
At 1:16am on January 21, 2010, Laurie McMillan said…
Look forward to meeting you, Pam.
At 6:19pm on January 12, 2010, Lison Paquette, Smilee the Clown said…
Dear Pam
thank you and welcome
what a blessing to have a group member like you
looking forward to meeting you

Love , Light, Laughter
Lison Smilee
At 10:46am on December 18, 2009, Jon Ramer gave PamKM a gift
Thanks Pam for putting together the Getting Started page and the holiday greeting!
At 10:25am on November 13, 2009, Jon Ramer gave PamKM a gift
Pam, you are awesome. Thanks for all you do!
At 12:44pm on October 29, 2009, Mali Leach said…
I was thinking about coming, yes...!!!
At 9:06am on October 23, 2009, Cathryn Wellner said…
Thanks, Pam. Mary nudged me to join, and I can see why. Jon's training yesterday showed me some of the incredible possibilities with this Ning site. So this morning I went back and uploaded some info about me so that I can begin to participate in this online community.
At 6:49pm on September 21, 2009, Rick Ingrasci said…
Hi Pam. Unfortunately, I won't be able to join you all for the Dalai Lama's Peace Summit next week. I just got back from 10 weeks on Cortes Island B.C. and I have to focus on work for a bit!
Please give my regards to Rennie Keates, one of the Dalai lama's peeps who joined us at this year's Hollyhock Summer Gathering on "Creating Change Together."
At 4:28pm on September 19, 2009, Susan Bradbury said…
Pam, It will be great to spend 4-5 days together in Vancouver, B.C. Susan
 
 

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