Wednesday, March 28, 2012 From teeny-tiny sleeping bags ending infant mortality to soccer balls that produce electricity, a new documentary shows how fresh solutions to old problems can change the world. BLOG POSTS | Marshall Fine: Review: The Importance of Bully Lee Hirsch's Bully can't help but move you. It's an important and powerful film, one that should be required viewing for kids of any age -- and their parents. | | Amy Neumann: Social Good Stars: Causecast CEO Ryan Scott on the Future of Cause Marketing Ryan Scott, CEO of Causecast, is a visionary idealist with a plan. As a leader in the cause marketing field, he has some inspiring and thought-provoking insights into the future of Social Good. | | Mike Lapointe: In The Vortex Of American Angst Over Gun Laws And Race, Sanford Community Demands Legal Justice Thousands of Sanford residents and supporters from around the region gathered Monday to demonstrate their outrage over the handling of the Trayvon Martin incident by law enforcement, and to express their desire for justice. | | Kelly Meyer: Video: Gardens That Teach With a little creativity, vision and willingness to get our hands dirty, we can remake spaces defined by asphalt and dead grass into productive places of beauty. | | Lisa Solod: Where is My Flying Car? And Other Questions to Ask About the 21st Century Flying cars, Rosie the robot housekeeper, moon colonies and the like would all be lovely. But I would rather have made more progress toward decency and equality and kindness and humanity than we seem to have made. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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