Fab little video giving the headsup on Social Innovation Camp. What a great event.
Social Innovation Camp II, Dec 2008 from The People Speak on Vimeo.
Hat tip: Rohan at NESTA
Fab little video giving the headsup on Social Innovation Camp. What a great event.
Social Innovation Camp II, Dec 2008 from The People Speak on Vimeo.
Hat tip: Rohan at NESTA
Improv can still be powerful when it’s mundane
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