Project: Think Different brings people together to:
This Boston-based nonprofit encourages a new, different pop culture. Through a variety of mediums (video, music, spoken word) they engage the community in civic dialogue.
Their record label, Empowerment Records, has released a compilation called Empowerment. The disc, in keeping with the label’s mission statement is 17 tracks of “socially conscious and responsible music that amplifies underrepresented perspectives and priorities to promote equity and fairness for positive change.”
People Clothing is a collection of Austin, Texas residents whose graphic t-shirts are inspired by their “belief and hope that a better world is possible.” They’ve got some incredibly cool work, all hand-printed on sweatshop-free material.

They have partnered with communities around the globe, including El Sunza, El Salvador, Nyamirama, Rwanda, Kapchorwa, Uganda, and their own hometown in several successful fundraising and hands-on projects.

They are actively seeking members to join their wider collective, People Not Profit, as well as retailers, advocates, and those with extra funds to donate tax-deductible gifts.
My friend Bridget (founder of Wyld Stallions Records) just let me know about their event in Cambridge, MA tonight. They teamed up with the Riot Folk Collective recently to produce Line in the Sand, a compilation of contemporary protest songs. The proceeds from their sales will benefit the Iraq Veterans Against the War.

To prepare for tomorrow’s rally against the war, they’re holding a concert with performers from the disc:
October, 26 2007 at The Lily Pad
1353 Cambridge Street, Inman Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
Cost : $5
Performances by…. Zack Howard, Ryan Harvey, Evan Greer, Son of Nun.
Buy the disc, it’s only $12 – and our friends are on it! Also, come by and check out the show!
You can now find me on Design21: Social Design Network. DESIGN 21 is a social network of design workers and nonprofits that need assistance, boasting some of the most inspiring folks I’ve come across.

Designboom reports:
british designer lucy merchant has sent us these images of her latest project ‘endangered series – no guarantees on sustainability’. the collection is composed of a side table, a small table and coffee table each made from recycled and FSC-managed timber, white marble dust and a recycled child’s toy.


