Cartoon: Khadaffi's political system
[i-Khaddafi cartoon]
Cartoon courtesy The Dry Bones Blog
Merry Xmas, y'all !
[i-Christmas cartoon ]
To all fellow lunatics out there: Merry Xmas!
Cartoon courtesy Jeff Swenson and Frenetic Funnies
Let's have a taskforce !
[i-UN Taskforce diagram]
This is part of a hilarious cartoon series by Helo. Check it out.
Thanks to MF for the tip!
Picks of the Week: War jewelry, Seychelles and Africa...
[i-sun behind the clouds]
It has been a while since I published my "Picks" or "Links" of the week, so time to catch up:
- Project Diaspora is all about empowering Africa by Africans. Read their moving pledge.
- WikiGender is a Wiki aimed at exchanging and improving the knowledge on gender-related issues around the world.
- On a lighter note: Africa goes webcam with this Kilimanjaro webcam.
- And even lighter: Gado is one of the true great African cartoonists.
- The Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organisations at Harvard University now features its own blog with some in depth coverage of international justice and human rights.
- It is great to see blogs, as a social media advocacy tool, to go mainstream. My list of nonprofit blogs became so large I could not feature them on The Road anymore, so I collected them on a Delicious bookmark list. I tagged them differently for organisations, individuals, magazines, teams and projects.
A collection of the latest articles of these blogs, you find on nonprofitblogs.info. - One example of a UN agency using a blog to propagate the work they do is the UN World Food Programme's Logistics blog. UNDP does similar on their blog too.
- During our holiday in the Seychelles, we got bedazzled by the beauty and diversity of its nature. WildLife Direct, which hosts dozens of nature conservation blogs, now features a project blog of Nature Seychelles, a local NGO. Get bedazzled too...
- For some truly inspirational pictures, try Open Photo...
- Something special to end: Lovetta Conto, a 16 year old war survivor combines high fashion with heartfelt compassion. She makes gorgeous jewelry from bullets used in the Liberian civil war that affected her directly and uses the profits to help rescue other displaced young people. She was a finalist for the International Children's Peace Prize, given by Desmond Tutu at the Hague in December. Check out Akawell...
More Picks of the Week on The Road. Read the full post...
The top 10 levels of intimacy in 2009.
[i-cartoon - the levels of intimacy today]
Going up from level 1 to the top intimacy level of 10, which level are you on?
Don't get desillusioned, level 10 is just unobtainable, I agree... ;-)
Cartoon discovered via Iced Tea and Sarcasm
And yet more Iran election cartoons
The Iran elections seems to be a big hit in the world of cartoons.
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More Iran election cartoons on The Road.
Cartoons courtesy Vic Harville, Toles, Taylor Jones (El Nuevo Dia), Steve Benson (Arizona Republic), Robert Ariail (The State), Peter Pismestrovic (Kleine Zeitung), Ole Johansson, Oliver Schopf (Der Standard), Nate Beeler (Washington Examiner), Morland (Times), Mike Luckovich (The Atlanta Journal), John Darkow (Columbia Daily Tribune), Jimmy Margulies (The Record), All Voices, Fritz-Simmons (Arizona Daily Star), The Times, Bob Englehart (The Hartfort Courant), Bill Day (The Commercial Appeal),
Some discovered via Daryl Cagle's Political Cartoonists Index
More Iran election cartoons
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More Iran Election cartoons.
Check also Iran Twitter cartoons on The Road.
Cartoons courtesy Boston Global (Danziger) and Parool (Joep Bertrams)
Twitter versus #iranelection - the cartoons
The buzz about the role of social media in Iran inspired a series of cartoons:
[i-cartoon twitter Iran elections]
[i-cartoon twitter Iran elections]
[i-cartoon twitter Iran elections]
[i-cartoon twitter Iran elections]
[i-cartoon twitter Iran elections]
[i-cartoon twitter Iran elections]
[i-cartoon twitter Iran elections]
Here is an other cartoon about Iran and social media.
View more Iran Election cartoons on The Road.
Cartoons courtesy Boston Globe (Mike Luckovich, Walt Handelsman, Wasserman, Matt Davies, Danzinger), John Cole, Alf Miron
Obama and Iran and Facebook: world peace at last
[i-Obama makes friends with Iran via Facebook]
More cartoons about Iran and the social media.
More cartoons the Iran elections.
Courtesy of International Herald Tribune, discovered via Social Entrepreneurship on Change.org
Iran election cartoon
[i-Iran Election Cartoon]
Courtesy of Iranian blogger and cartoonist Nikahang, discovered via Global Voices Online.
View more Iran Election cartoons.