fighting prostate cancer with… my mustache!

13 11 2010

Movember is upon us!  Here at Saïd Business School in Oxford, the month formerly known as November has become Movember, as an elite company of men, my Mo Bros, have defied conventional MBA wisdom during job recruitment season by growing our mustaches to raise awareness and funds for men’s cancer research.


Perhaps you’ve heard of Movember (see www.Movember.com) before— the recent global phenomenon where on the 1st of Movember, participants (usually men) start the day clean-shaven and then for the rest of the month grow their stache’s until Movember 31st.  The following grooming rules apply:

  • There is to be no joining of the Mo at the sideburns
  • There is to be no joining of the handlebars at the chin
  • A small complimentary growth under the chin is allowed (aka The Tickler)

Like a coat of arms for his face, a moustache instantly places a man in the International Society of Modern Gentlemen.  So join me and my MBA Mo’ Bros as we help change the face of men’s health this Movember.

You can follow the awesomeness of my team’s staches at our Team Donation page, as well as my own Mo Space.  One of our Team’s Mo Sista’s has a great article HERE in the FT on us mustacioed MBAs.

You can follow Movember on Twitter at @MovemberUK or go to http://www.Movember.com for all the details on the movement!  Thanks for the Mo Love–

Here’s to fine moustachery and immaculate grooming,   rg





Help Kiva.org win a $1M grant from Sam’s Club

15 04 2010

Kiva is the world’s first online micro-lending website to help the world’s working poor help themselves to alleviate poverty. They have been chosen as one of four finalists in the Sam’s Club “Giving Made Simple” competition, for a chance to win a $1 million dollar grant – but can only win with your help and support!  With this grant, Kiva will multiply the impact by 10 by generating approximately $10 million more in loans from the Internet community, to help 25,000 entrepreneurs in the US and around the world.

How is this possible? Kiva historically generates $10 in loans from the Internet community for every $1 they spend building and strengthening the platform. By investing in the dedicated engineering and portfolio staff who make Kiva possible, they can have 10 times the impact of the original grant.

HOW YOU CAN HELP:

–Sam’s Club members can vote DAILY through May 2nd at http://www2.samsclub.com/Giving/About/Kiva.

There are only 24 days left in this campaign, so your daily vote really matters! If you have additional time to volunteer for the campaign, please fill out the following form: http://bit.ly/cEYl0Y.

–If you don’t have a Sam’s Club membership, please spread the word! Send Sam’s Club members you know the link to vote for Kiva: http://www2.samsclub.com/Giving/About/Kiva. Utilize your social media outlets by encouraging others to vote for Kiva on Facebook and Twitter.





a public campaign targeting victims of trafficking

9 04 2010

The Seattle Against Slavery coalition has received permission to post these all over Washington state in public areas, particularly in public bathrooms and rest stops.  Join us @ SeattleAgainstSlavery.org!





Join the (growing) abolitionist movement in Seattle

5 03 2010

For more information on how to join the abolitionist movement in Seattle, join Seattle Against Slavery on March 15th at a general public meeting.

6 pm Network | 6:30 pm meeting begins ’til 8:30 pm

  • SAS Update
  • “Understanding Youth in Prostitution” by Guest Speaker, Leslie Briner, MSW
  • Panel Discussion with Leslie Briner, Sheila Houston (Director of New Horizon Ministries’ Late Night Outreach), Hope Brian (a Seattle public defender), Lisa Etter Carlson (Member of Awake Church)
  • Legislative Advocacy Training
  • SAS Fundraising Plans to introduce SAS’ “Seattle Cares Project” for Dedicated Trafficking Survivors Shelters #1 & 2 Plans

Bonus: first 25 people gets free book of “Renting Lacy” by Linda Smith of Shared Hope International

UW Hillel

4745 17th Ave. NE*

Seattle 98105

*35 parking spaces along alley + back parking lot, otherwise street parking

Register for this meeting here: http://seattleagainstslavery.eventbrite.com/

NO NEED TO PRINT TICKET TO COME TO THIS EVENT/MEETING.

Questions? Email me or SAS at seattleagainstslavery [at] live [dot] com





Team Tia: A “Kiva” Loan Around the Globe

26 02 2010

Team Tia – Loan Around the Globe” is a Kiva lending team dedicated to Tia, a nine-year old girl living in Murcia, Spain. Tia has been diagnosed with several illnesses including dilated cardiomyopathy, Graves Basedow disease, pulmonary arterial hypertension, and congestive heart failure.

Tia is a strong girl with a passion for helping others and has enjoyed supporting Kiva entrepreneurs around the globe. Kiva lenders have been inspired by her story and last May, they created “Team Tia” to show their support for her by helping Kiva entrepreneurs. To date, “Team Tia” has 273 members and has made 1265 loans totaling $34,150. The Kiva community thanks Tia for her dedication to help alleviate poverty throughout the world and we are sending our very best wishes her way!

Original post @ www.kiva.org/blog/2010/02/01/team-tia-loan-around-globe.html




Send ClimbForCaptives to Higher Peaks with the Gore-Tex “Experience More Challenge”

3 02 2010

Climb for Captives has been given an incredible opportunity to take our next climb to a whole new level, but we need your help to make it possible!

Thanks to the Gore-Tex Experience More Challenge, Climb for Captives has been selected as one of 6 finalists where the Grand Prize Winner receives $10,000.  Our dream is to use this prize to fund an epic climb outside the US, elevating our fight against human trafficking to a global scale.  To win, all we need to is to get more votes than the other five finalists… and that is where YOU come in.  If you are willing to vote for us, here’s what you need to do:

Step 1
. Join the Gore-Tex Community

The competition is part of an online outdoor community and to be able to vote you have to be a member of the community, which means you have to sign up first.  Membership is FREE and there are no strings attached.

Step 2. Log in to the Experience More Challenge

Once you have created an account and are LOGGED IN, look for the “Experience More Challenge” and click “VOTE NOW”

Step 3. Vote for “Climb for Captives 2009

That’s all that is needed!  Special thanks to PaulHassell.com for his amazing photography, and thanks to all our supporters and fellow abolitionists who are joining with us.  If you are ready to help us raise $10,000 and take Climb for Captives to a whole new level click HERE to sign up.

Sincere thanks,

The Climb for Captives Team

www.ClimbForCaptives.com





on the ground in Hispaniola

20 01 2010

A recent letter from Dave Valle, Founder of Esperanza International, the micro finance bank I’ve worked with in the Dominican Republic and Haiti…


Thank you all for your prayers , thoughts and support of Esperanza’s work in Haiti.  I wanted to give you a quick update on our progress on the ground in Port Au Prince.

All of Esperanza’s staff are safe.  The Esperanza office is located in the Northeast portion of Haiti which did not sustain much damage.  Carlos Pimentel, Esperanza’s  VP of International Operations, is in charge of our Rapid Response Strategy.  He has served in the DR for 20 years on the Dominican Republic’s Disaster Relief and Mitigation team.  His knowledge and contacts on situations like this, are second to none on the island.

We have begun a herculean effort on the ground last week as Esperanza leads a coordinated effort of relief through our large network of partners and churches who, along with Esperanza, have a history of work in the communities.  This is critical in the distribution of aid.  We are known entities,  who have been serving the communities for many years.  This will prevent much of what you are seeing on the news reels…fighting for food and unorganized distribution, chaos.

Esperanza had 12,000 food packs in storage as part of our disaster preparedness plan for the island(tropical storms and hurricanes) that were sent immediately. There is more on the way.  We now have a warehouse on the DR border where we are moving supplies from Santo Domingo (where prices have not risen yet) to the warehouse, then from the warehouse to P AU P for distribution to our network.  As of yesterday, Esperanza opened a new office and distribution center in Port Au Prince  in alliance with one of our partners that will serve as our base of operation.  We have 2 Doctors there also to provide medical care.

There are many people and organizations coming along side Esperanza to provide support.  We will need more.

Pray for Esperanza’s leadership in this huge undertaking.  And Thank You for your support over the last 15 years, helping Esperanza to become an organization that has the capacity to respond in this manner and one that others look to for leadership in a time such as this!





Who do YOU climb for?

25 07 2009

peopleascommodities

People climb for many different reasons.  But we climb for the captives—the nearly 27 million men, women, and children who are bound in slavery and illicit human trafficking.

You will be shocked (and we hope you are) to know that  that, despite living at the historical zenith of wealth, political freedom, and self-actualization, there are more people living in slavery today than ever before.  The statistics are staggering and the total market value of illicit human trafficking is estimated to be in excess of US$32 billion (UN), or more money earned by Google, Nike, and Starbucks combined.

Although our history books teach us that slavery was abolished in the 1800s, the reality is that there are more slaves in the world today than ever before, and modern slavery manifests itself in a host of nefarious ways.  Forced labor, child soldiering, unjust detention, the commercial sex trade—slavery in the modern world knows no creative bounds.

As if a shadow cast beneath the extraordinarily active and interconnected global economy, human trafficking is quickly becoming the most expansive criminal industry in the world today, rivaling even the drug and arms trades.  The commercial sex trade perhaps epitomizes the cruelest forms of this practice, with each year, more than 2 million children are exploited in the global commercial sex trade (UNICEF).  Despite the almost universal outrage over this injustice, sex trafficking remains one of the most profitable form of human trafficking, manifesting as prostitution, pornography, bride trafficking, and the sexual abuse of children for profit.  This epidemic is not solely a “overseas” phenomenon either.  An estimated 17,500 foreign nationals are trafficked annually in the United States alone and the number of US citizens trafficked within the country is estimated to be even higher with an estimated 200,000 American children being at risk for trafficking into the sex industry each year.

Driving this underground economy of slavery is, at heart, a worldview that regards people as commodities—whether inhumanely working a man and his family to exhaustion to pay off debt, or subjecting young children to service the sexually demented of our world, the modern day slave trade is empowered by a deranged mindset that aggressively defies the innate dignity in each and every person.

We hear often about the audacious claims by abolitionists to end the modern day slave trade which oppresses nearly 27 million people through forced labor, prostitution, and indentured servitude.  But what is the purported abolition of slavery without the restoration of the soil in which this ancient weed has sprouted, for as William Wilberforce so insightfully remarked, “God Almighty has set before me two great objects, the suppression of the slave trade and the reformation of manners.”  There will be no abolition of slavery without the reformation of our society, and it is to this end we must labor.

So the question is not why we climb.  What we and our supporters know, is that it is the who we climb for that makes Climb For Captives so compelling:

We climb to give a voice to the voiceless.

We climb to give hope to the hopeless.

We climb to advance the modern day abolitionist movement.

We climb to inspire a generation to radical generosity, solidarity, and activism to end slavery in our lifetime.

**photo by ThEssenceOfFaith.  Statistics provided by Kevin Bales @ NotForSale, International Justice Mission, the UN, and UNICEF.





Climb For Captives 2009

4 07 2009

Many of you joined me last year in the global fight against Human Trafficking by supporting the 2008 Climb for Captives.  As we continue preparing for the 2009 climb, which will be taking place on August 14-16th, we need your help to launch a global awareness campaign.  For this years climb we will be partnering with the International Justice Mission (www.IJM.org) to raise $40,000 to free slaves in India and we want to spread the word to EVERY corner of the globe!  We will be launching our new website on July 4th,  Independence Day here in the US, to signify our commitment to freedom for ALL, and we need your help to make the launch a success.

HERE is a video with instructions for how you can participate in our I Support Climb for Captives campaign.  Basically, we are trying to get as many of our friends around the globe to take photos of themselves with a sign that says “I Support Climb for Captives” (and has their city/country in parentheses) in front of famous landmarks in their area (i.e. Statue of Liberty, the White House, Mt. Rushmore, the Pyramids, Big Ben, the Eiffel Tower, the Great Wall, etc).  We are trying to get photos from every state in the USA and every continent of the world!

We would like to have several pictures on the website by the time we go public on July 4th and that is why we need your help now.  If you could take some time in the next week to take a photo in your area it would be a huge help for us as we try to gain some momentum early in our launch.  You can either email the photos directly to me or send them to the site mentioned in the video.

Thanks again for your support and your friendship.  Stay tuned for other ways you can be involved in the 2009 Climb for Captives!





Conferencing

19 05 2009

Unbound

This past weekend was full of more conferencing than I’ve been involved with in a long time.  The 2009 Pacific Northwest Microfinance Conference was visited by an all star lineup of practitioners from some of the leading microfinance organizations in the world, including Kiva.org, WorldVision, Esperanza International, and Agros.

Just down the street was the Freedom Initiative’s UNBOUND Anti-Human Trafficking Conference, a great breakthrough in unifying Seattle’s many abolitionists in a meaningful weekend spearheaded by the student-led Freedom Initiative.  I was honored to lead a workshop on the topic: Social Entrepreneurship and the Abolitionist Movement, and my presentation is posted online at HERE.

Speaking of which, to present the content for the workshop, I did a last-minute switch from Microsoft PowerPoint to www.Prezi.com, and I must say I have never been more impressed with a free, web-based app than I have with Prezi.  It has completely changed how I will share presentations from now on.  Check it out!