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Susmita Barua a spiritual visionary, sacred activist, enlightened teacher, writer and speaker. She is committed to personal and planetary transformation through empowering free inquiry, open participatory systems, recognition of multiple intelligence, dignity of all human life and labor, debt-free sustainable currency, minority contribution to society, individual's right and freedom of choice, alternative-integral-holistic thinking.
Her current social engagements are listed here.
http://seek2know.zaadz.com
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articles · The Invisible Women of Science and Technology
26/7/2007 23:06 · 20 votes · 2 comments
In 2005 a great uproar among men and women in academia ensued after the Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers suggested that "intrinsic aptitude" could explain why fewer women have excelled in science and math. This article would refute that assertion. History as we have been taught in schools is often a lopsided account of "His Story", the story shaped by the few elite...
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articles · Free Culture House
by Heather Ford · voted on 1/11/2007 02:22 · 54 votes · 3 comments
Last month, Jimmy Wales and I announced a new project for iCommons called the ‘Free Culture House’ project. Inspired by similar initiatives around the world, we have come to recognise the growing importance of physical spaces in building the kinds of communities that will spread the global commons. After all, the creative and information commons is by its nature a virtual and intangible...
articles · Organisation Spotlight: "Be SELFish, share your knowledge!"
by Daniela Faris · voted on 1/11/2007 00:14 · 20 votes · 2 comments
There’s a new kid on the block in the education commons movement. It’s called SELF, a project dedicated to developing premium training and educational materials about Free Software and Open Standards.
“There is growing consensus on the idea that the lack of educational materials is one of the main causes that hold back the massive adoption of Free Software and Open Standards...
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blogs · Five icommons.org STARS! =$strUsu023?> iCommons Blog
by Daniela Faris · commented on 2/11/2007 06:01 · 2 comments
We haven't had a 'Top 5' update in a while, and since our last count of the top five contributors to icommons.org, the stakes have changed with a set of new karma contenders for the position of iCommons voting master or mistress.
A big congratulations to the following iCommoners: (and a special welcome to the newbies on the list!)
1. Kiruba Shankar (who beat Steve Foerster...
articles · Organisation Spotlight: "Be SELFish, share your knowledge!"
by Daniela Faris · commented on 1/11/2007 00:14 · 20 votes · 2 comments
There’s a new kid on the block in the education commons movement. It’s called SELF, a project dedicated to developing premium training and educational materials about Free Software and Open Standards.
“There is growing consensus on the idea that the lack of educational materials is one of the main causes that hold back the massive adoption of Free Software and Open Standards...
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