I just wanted to highlight some of the posts I've noticed for Blog Action Day if I've missed you out - I'm sorry! It wasn't deliberate! - Leave a message in the comments box and I'll add you. In no particular order...
- Caroline Lucas on a living wage.
- Adrian Ramsey on poverty at home.
- Green Ladywell on what they've done in Lewisham to address poverty.
- Poverty and human rights at Ecomonkey.
- Green Skeptic on poverty and energy.
- Crafty Green Poet on poverty and the environment.
- Ruscombe Green on the Green New Deal.
- Barkingside 21 on being thrifty.
- Easy Vegan posts on a similar theme but they call it frugal.
- Greenman's Occasional Organ has a kind of pot porri of links on the subject.
- Tom Chance on Southwark Greens campaign to end poverty wages.
- Fighting Monsters discusses the most vulnerable in the UK.
- Subversive influence is thinking about refugees.
- John Hilary on whether blogging can end poverty.
- Benjamin Solah on why he's supporting the day up to a point.
- Canadian April Reign, smarting from the election rails against poverty in a rich world.
- Escape from Cubicle Nation thinks it doesn't have to be about money.
- Geoffrey Philp talks about poverty in Haiti.
- Being frugal focuses on the developing world.
- As do I in poverty, aid and the collapse of capitalism.
- There's also a post on Fair Trade at the Thursday Briefing.
8 comments:
I just posted smthg at about 1 minute to midnight!
Scrapped in!
Well said. Hope we regain our senses and act.
I posted at the Thursday Briefing on Fairtrade and poverty.
Hi there - this makes at least three Green Scottish bloggers - excellent!
Hi -
I only found out about Blog Action Day:Poverty, the night before. But - I have added my own very small contribution:-)
tMDg
Kathryn/ Write On!
http://hubpages.com/hub/Blog-Action-Day-Poverty-All-These-Things-Need-Not-Be
I'm sorry Kathryn that link doesn't seem to work - I've been to your other blog and it doesn't seem to work from there either.
How about putting it on "A Well Behaved Mormon Woman" and I'll link to it there?
thanks for the link!
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