For BAD08, the fabulous BlogTalkRadio ran a very special
12-hour Talkathon for Poverty Relief hosted by event coordinator
Easton Ellsworth with lots and lots of guests.
Just a FEW Very Worthwhile Reads (and listens):
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Ministers & Government Officials Who Participated
Just Some of the Organisations and Companies that Supported BAD08
Top 100 Blogs Who Participated
In looking back through the Loosely Speaking archives from this time last year, I see that Blog Action Day 2007 influenced not only my thinking, but my posts and actions in the months that followed. Without quantifying it, I believe that this day can motivate change, ala the “Power of One.”
Best of … Blog Action Day 2008 - Loosely Speaking
When I was younger, I thought poor people were poor because they didn’t work, or because they didn’t work hard enough. I was going to school, I was going to get a good job, and I was going to earn a living … So why couldn’t other people do that? Unsurprisingly, it turns out that being poor is a little more complicated...
The Choices We Face - Ashley Bunting Seeber
It is calling us to change a culture, both the consumerist culture of the West, the culture in which we lock ourselves behind high walls to keep the poor out of our lives, as well as the culture of the poor, who prefer not taking responsibility for life… there is hope, there is points of light ...
The Reality of Poverty - Cobus van Wyngaard
During Blog Action Day bloggers everywhere supported entrepreneurs in impoverished areas through Kiva microloans. They did this by creating Kiva Lending Teams, by donating themselves or as businesses. Some great examples include the TechCrunch team who have already lent $1,550, the BAD08 team who have lent $2,375.
Bloggers also supported the KivaB4B project where Advanta Bank put up an additional $10,000 in support of Blog Action Day.
Whether it was donating to the official BAD08 charity - The Global Fund for whom we raised $3,159 - or to fundraising for their own preferred charities, bloggers gave freely to organisations like Feeding America, Donors Choose, World Hunger Relief and many, many more.
Most Controversial Donation Post?
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Blog Action Day was covered by media both offline and on including: ABC Radio, News.com.au, Digg, Washington Post, The Guardian, WebProNews, GMA, ArabNews, and Inquirer.net. For more Press Coverage check Google News
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And finally a big thank you to every single blogger who participated in Blog Action Day 2008 for making this event so special! In particular a huge thank you to Easton Ellsworth who went far above and beyond for the event, Fuad Ta'eed who forsook sleep to help man the day, Cyan Ta'eed for facing her nerves and being our press contact, John Barton for making a site that not even 12,000 bloggers could take down, and all the other people who helped organise and shape the day - Thank you!
Until Next Year ... Keep Blogging!
Collis
on behalf of the Blog Action Day Team