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Category Archives: Communications for Social Good
Give a Gift, Get a Gift
If you’re like me, you enjoy selecting gifts for others and along the way, a few for yourself! This Christmas, I’ve got a really special gift for someone I dearly love. Let me tell you about her. Continue reading
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Tagged christmas, cystic fibrosis, flu, gift, holidays
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Scope the Power
I have traveled to many countries over the years, and sometimes had frightening mishaps. Like the time a tire blew on a three-wheel passenger plane while landing in a village in Africa. But yesterday, I was in my hometown when … Continue reading
Posted in Communications for Social Good, Inspiration, Uncategorized
Tagged faith, gun violence, peace
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Combating Stigma through Communications
How is the #UMC in East Congo responding to the #rape crisis? Continue reading
Strength
I was struck by the strength that came through her petite frame. As Helene spoke about the work that United Methodist women in East Congo were doing to help survivors of sexual violence, her strength of character was evidenced in … Continue reading
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Tagged #SVAW, DRCongo, RAPE, stigma, UMWomen
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Communicating for Social Good
I’ve been working on my new startup called Harper Hill Global (HHG) whose mission is to empower the human spirit through media, messaging and mobile solutions. I will share more about this when the time is right! HHG’s first project is … Continue reading