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Paperback Citizen You: How Social Entrepreneurs Are Changing the World Book

ISBN: 0307588491

ISBN13: 9780307588494

Citizen You: How Social Entrepreneurs Are Changing the World

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Just when the world needs it most, a new style of social engagement is emerging: Active Citizenship.

A key member of one of New York's most civic-minded families--one that has supported many of America's notable institutions and deserving programs--Jonathan Tisch has devoted a lifetime to "active citizenship." It's an idea that uses the power of practical creativity and grassroots participation to solve seemingly intractable problems. In Citizen You, Tisch challenges readers to join this movement and points the way toward making our world a better place, one person and one neighborhood at a time.

Tisch has filled Citizen You with accounts of people who you'll meet, such inspirational individuals as:

Scott Harrison, who has used the networking and marketing skills he developed as a night club promoter to help over a million people in the developing world get access for the first time to clean, safe drinking water.

Steffi Coplan, whose Broadway2Broadway project brought out the hidden musical talents of kids at an inner city school.

Eric Schwarz, who decided to do something about America's under-performing schools, and parlayed a single classroom mentoring project into the nationwide Citizens Schools movement.

Chris Swan, who is training a new generation of "citizen engineers" to make sure that the projects they build aren't just structurally sound but also environmentally and socially sustainable.

Dave Nelson, who traded his role as an executive at IBM for a job at a struggling nonprofit that teaches kids about the power of entrepreneurship--and discovered a host of new challenges and rewards in the process.

Through these and many other remarkable stories, you'll learn how today's active citizens are transforming thinking about social change. Rather than short-term fixes and hand-me-down charity, they're striving to build sustainable, systemic solutions to our most challenging problems, building and empowering communities rather than fostering dependency. And they're using a host of new tools, from online networking and private-public partnerships to corporate engagement and social entrepreneurship, to redefine how change can happen. Citizen You is a potent antidote to pessimism. At a time of unprecedented challenges on the national and world stage, when active citizenship is not a choice but a necessity, Citizen You dares us to reshape the social, political, and intellectual structures that have long confined us, and offers fresh thinking that redefines the very concept of activism. For more information and ideas about how to be an active citizen go to www.citizenyou.org

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The Power of You!

Citizen You is a different book from the others i've read on social business and changing the world because it makes it more accessible to the average person. Other writers speak of these broad far-reaching notions of ending global poverty, human trafficking, and the many other issues that plague our planet. Although these ideas are noble and well-meaning they are often not that constructive. Citizen You on the other hand is practical and accessible to the average person. The stories told throughout the book like Scott Harrison who helps provide water to the impoverished or the students who run the Broadway program for at risk youth in the neighborhood surrounding Tuffs University are examples of people using their own talents and gifts to make their immediate world a better place.

Deep insights coupled with strong overview/introduction to Citizenship 2.0

I read the Kindle version of this book his morning on the train back up from DC. What sets this book apart from others in the social entrepreneurship field is its constant re-emphasis on not only what others are doing in...but what you, the reader, can also accomplish as an active and engage citizen (especially through social agenda driven organizations that allow, and even mandate by their very structure, that you get involved in a deep and authentic fashion). The overview of Scott Harrison and Charity:Water is especially illuminating because it shows how Harrison created an organization that allowed people to take something very personal (their Birthday) and use it as an organizing mechanism for building clean water wells in sub-Saharan Africa. I recommend this book both for practitioners and those wishing to learn more about the emerging "social-activism 2.0" landscape.
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