Real change happens off-line

By contrast, Internet activism is individualistic. It's great for a sense of interconnectedness, but the Internet does not bind individuals in shared struggle the same as the face-to-face activism of the 1960s and '70s did. It allows us to channel our individual power for good, but it stops there.

This is great for signing a petition to Congress or donating to a cause. But the real challenges in our society - the growing gap between rich and poor, ... Full Story »

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Lewyn Li
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by Lewyn Li - Oct. 1, 2008

An opinion with the clear and much-needed message calling for the Millennials ("the cluster of young folks born roughly between 1980 and 1995") to go beyond internet activism and take a plunge into face-to-face community-based actions.

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