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Erin Connery pledged Join the Ethos Alliance blog, follow them on twitter, or Facebook. (on December 31st)
Posted on February 7 at 11:51pm -
Erin Connery finished Take a photo of yourself raising your hand for Ethos Alliance! Remember way back to grade school? Just like that. Simple. Are you shy? Just photograph your arm! If you're brave, be sure to wear some of your school apparel so we know where you come from, and smile.
Posted on February 2 at 11:37pm -
Chris Bennett finished Suggest an Endorsement to make our movement better.
Posted on February 22 at 6:17pm -
Kendra Johnson finished "Read about the systems we are considering installing in Ecuador. Then, give us your take on well water system technologies and implementation."
Posted on February 12 at 5:56pm -
will parish finished I drink tap water from refillable non BPA bottle.
Posted on February 11 at 5:22pm -
Erin Connery finished Pledge 5 or more actions (this equates to a $5 donation!).
Posted on February 8 at 12:01am -
Erin Connery pledged Distribute Water Bracelets among professors, business executives, policy makers, and other influencers—and then tell us about it! (on December 31st)
Posted on February 7 at 11:59pm -
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Kenneth Lynch finished Attend the Water Bracelet Launch Party on April 6th at Cubberley Auditorium, 7:00pm. We will be screening CRUDE (www.crudethemovie.com) and revealing the next phase of our movement. This event is FREE but you must sign up at: www.waterbracelet.eventbrite.com. Further details available on the website!
Posted on March 3 at 1:38pm -
Alan Wells pledged On April 6th, our movement will be inducted as a lasting Stanford Organization on campus with funding and members. If you are interested in becoming an organizational leader, please email macp@stanford.edu.
Posted on March 2 at 7:31pm -
Lloyd Nimetz pledged Attend the Water Bracelet Launch Party on April 6th at Cubberley Auditorium, 7:00pm. We will be screening CRUDE (www.crudethemovie.com) and revealing the next phase of our movement. This event is FREE but you must sign up at: www.waterbracelet.eventbrite.com. Further details available on the website! (on April 6th)
Posted on March 1 at 4:19pm -
Andres Gomez Emilsson pledged Attend the Water Bracelet Launch Party on April 6th at Cubberley Auditorium, 7:00pm. We will be screening CRUDE (www.crudethemovie.com) and revealing the next phase of our movement.
I'll be There! -hope vegan food too :) (on April 6th)
Posted on February 28 at 3:09am -
Eno Inyang finished Take a photo of yourself raising your hand for the movement! Email your photo to Mac Parish at macp@stanford.edu, or upload it to the Chronicle section on this website. (NOTE: We will amass the “Raise Your Hand” pictures take by each individual in this movement. We will create a viral video to show the extent of support for the rainforest communities, and to spread the message worldwide.)
Posted on February 26 at 3:46pm -
Ale Jochum pledged Participate in an in person or digital focus group and provide constructive criticism on our movement. Email macp@stanford.edu to set up a meeting and learn about the movement's long term growth plan.
Posted on February 25 at 5:27pm -
Ale Jochum pledged Read the position paper our team has written on implementing clean water and waste management systems in Ecuador and give us your feedback. The position paper contextualizes the major opportunities and challenges a team is likely to encounter while planning immediate relief implementation strategy for the people of the Amazon Rainforest in Northeastern Ecuador. Once given the proper context, changemakers can then critique the implementation plan and the systems in consideration. Email macp@stanford.edu for the position paper to get started.
Posted on February 25 at 4:32pm -
Ale Jochum pledged Help us design and staff the Water Bracelet Launch Party! We will host a screening of the award winning documentary CRUDE (www.crudethemovie.com). We will establish an Ethos Alliance chapter at Stanford, and officially induct campus representatives to be the first chapter leaders. The crowd will assemble to take a group photo, where everyone in attendance will raise their hand in support of clean water for Ecuadorians. This important photo will be used to propel future events at other schools, and the chapter leaders will help grow the movement into the future.
Posted on February 25 at 4:08pm -
Ale Jochum pledged Host a screening of CRUDE: The Real Price of Oil to 10+ people. (www.crudethemovie.com)
Posted on February 25 at 3:58pm -
Ale Jochum pledged Indigenous education challenge. Our goal is to install clean water systems in remote sections of of the Amazon jungle. But educating indigenous communities about long-term water system management is just as important as the clean water system itself. It is crucial that the indigenous households understand how to conserve, protect, store, and treat the water for long-term safety. What literature should we distribute? Can you design these materials or lend your thoughts? Send it to the Chronicle!
Posted on February 25 at 3:57pm -
Ale Jochum pledged On April 6th, our movement will be inducted as a lasting Stanford Organization on campus with funding and members. If you are interested in becoming an organizational leader, please email macp@stanford.edu.
Posted on February 25 at 3:55pm -
Mac Parish pledged Host a screening of CRUDE: The Real Price of Oil to 10+ people. (www.crudethemovie.com)
Posted on February 24 at 8:08pm -
Mac Parish finished Help us design and staff the Water Bracelet Launch Party! We will host a screening of the award winning documentary CRUDE (www.crudethemovie.com). We will establish an Ethos Alliance chapter at Stanford, and officially induct campus representatives to be the first chapter leaders. The crowd will assemble to take a group photo, where everyone in attendance will raise their hand in support of clean water for Ecuadorians. This important photo will be used to propel future events at other schools, and the chapter leaders will help grow the movement into the future.
Posted on February 24 at 8:08pm -
Mac Parish finished Read the position paper our team has written on implementing clean water and waste management systems in Ecuador and give us your feedback. The position paper contextualizes the major opportunities and challenges a team is likely to encounter while planning immediate relief implementation strategy for the people of the Amazon Rainforest in Northeastern Ecuador. Once given the proper context, changemakers can then critique the implementation plan and the systems in consideration. Email macp@stanford.edu for the position paper to get started.
Posted on February 24 at 8:07pm -
Mac Parish finished Participate in an in person or digital focus group and provide constructive criticism on our movement. Email macp@stanford.edu to set up a meeting and learn about the movement's long term growth plan.
Posted on February 24 at 8:07pm -
Mac Parish pledged Create a viral online video (testimonial, animated, or documentary style). Create a persuasive video to promote action, or tell us about yourself. What are your opinions on the movement, or the situation in Ecuador? What languages do you speak? What do you study? What's your relevant bio?
Posted on February 24 at 8:06pm -
Mac Parish finished Take a Facebook poll that asks questions related to our movement and the situation in Ecuador. Here's the link: tinyurl.com/movementquiz. Or, interview a friend in person; ask if he or she has ever heard of the situation in Ecuador. Post the results on our movement’s BlitzBazaar chronicle. It will be interesting to know how few people know of the social and environmental need.
Posted on February 24 at 8:00pm
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