Dec
08

“How many years can some people exist before they’re allowed to be free” (Bob Dylan)

 

GUEST ENTRY

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When I first heard about the social network www.Ideasforchange.tv was via JMK (the department for Journalism Media and Communication), where I had studied and from where I graduated last year. I was immediately interested to find out more about the project and thought what if I could make a difference and contribute with my ideas.

“Ideas for change”, was really like lovely music to my ears: “the right idea meets the right problem”. I could imagine myself be fully engaged in this project, to be able to contribute with my ideas.  It was not a question about how to contribute; the whole project was so clear and brilliant in my eyes that I did not hesitate before I contacted the project manager Daniel Daboczy (who later became my new boss at the web-agency Dabber TV, but that is a whole different story that I’d love to share next time).

I thought: this is my big chance to increase the awareness about global warming. This is my big chance to increase the awareness about children’s rights and the perspective of the child, a term used by researchers in cultural studies. More importantly, this was my chance to engage people and make them contribute with their ideas. Sometimes you only need the right voice to actually understand that you do not need to be a part of a NGO, a governmental institution etcetera to make a change. After a few seconds on www.ideasforchange.tv you will understand that it is like the whole planet has collected the very best ideas on a web site and you realize that it can only grow bigger and wiser. So many voices. So many faces. So many tears. So much pain. All floating next to each other, like an universe of its own called: ideas for change. 

Most recently I realized that social entrepreneurship is a matter of trying, a matter of acting rather than just reacting.  It is awareness about the fact that we all actually can make a difference and have a responsibility to contribute with our ideas to turn up the volume against injustice and rise together to fight and literary create a better world.

Some say that you cannot change the world in one day. I most certainly agree. However, who said that you cannot change your attitude in one day? 

On friday the 4th of December the artist Shakira was one of the eminent guests at the popular show Skavlan and said “we all need to be political but we do not have to be politicians”. Well put Shakira! I share her point of view and must say that a political act is not monopolized by those holding the greatest power or those voices that are too noisy today. WE must never forget that we all have the power and possibility to make our voices heard, internet is the best listener in these times. The outcome of the presidential election in Iran and the anger and disappointment it caused is one of many examples. The people of Iran screamed and we all heard their voices. Imagine if they had thought that their voices could never be heard? We all have a responsibility to share our ideas and knowledge, so I truly hope to see more contributors on Ideas For Change and more arguments to reach a better world.

 

/Viola Zabeti, Ideas For Change

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  • a gravatar Jon Said:

    I liked your article.Tomorrow I will offer my seat to the first old man I see.
    Jon

  • a gravatar suzan Said:

    Hi Dear viola.
    such a nice and creative writing.good luck

  • a gravatar Elmi Said:

    Hi Viola!

    Interesting thoughts you mentioned. How could you engage today youths (me included) regarding social responsibility? I would like to do more but I’m to lazy unfortunately. I donate a small penny to different NGO’s every months just to ease my bad conscience…

  • a gravatar JR Said:

    Dear Viola,

    that´s a very good and important article you have written. I have gotten inspired by it and I hope many more will as well. Keep the good work. JR

  • a gravatar Viola Zabeti Said:

    Thank you all for your comments. Elmi, your question is very relevant and interesting. Well, one way of engaging youths is to listen to their future plans and ambitions and make them a part of social responsibilty rather than just talk ABOUT them. But However, it is great to donate money to NGO’s, no matter the reason behind the donation. We all have bad conscience from now and them, but in your case, you ACT BY donating. So do not worry about that:-). Best wishes to you all

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