In this talk, Purin shares his life experience in some of the world's most prestigious companies and organization, and how he has defied the fear and made th...
Disasters happen every year. We can't always stop them from happening, but we can limit the scale of devastation....
Disasters happen every year. We can't always stop them from happening, but we can limit the scale of devastation. Here are 10 things you should know about di...
The effects of corruption are multi-dimensional, with consequences in political, economic and social aspects of life...
The effects of corruption are multi-dimensional, with consequences in political, economic and social aspects of life at all levels and in all countries. Corr...
Across the country, parents with disabilities are denied basic civil rights in custody and family court, child...
Across the country, parents with disabilities are denied basic civil rights in custody and family court, child welfare, adoption and foster care, reproductiv...
From the "How Business Models, Capital Markets, and Ecosystems Help Scale Social Change" CASE event on October 22,...
From the "How Business Models, Capital Markets, and Ecosystems Help Scale Social Change" CASE event on October 22, 2010. Matt Nash, Cathy Clark, J. Gregory D...
Fashion, employing 1 in 100 people, truly is a global industry, but in a world where the cost of everything -...
Fashion, employing 1 in 100 people, truly is a global industry, but in a world where the cost of everything - education, housing, even lattes, - is increasing, how is clothing becoming less expensive? This talk will introduce you to the environmental and social impacts of the fast fashion industry, and give you easy tips on how to live more sustainably. Tamara Jones is a student at Ryerson University with passions for environmental sustainability and social justice. As a Global Studies major, her background is in politics, business and history. Most recently, Tamara has been published in Ryerson University’s Undergraduate Research Journal, facilitated a seminar at University of Toronto’s International Development Conference and participated in the Youth Assembly at the United Nations to discuss the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals. In the coming months, she will be hosting a class about sustainable fashion where students will have the opportunity to make their own t-shirt from organic, fair-trade linen. In her personal life, Tamara is constantly researching and implementing ideas on how to lessen her impact on the environment while creating a positive impact on the global community..