1-2-3 Say Cheese: Picture New Leadership on Debt & Global Poverty


Sep 17th, 2008 12:42 PM EST
By Chris Scott

Carly Pildis of Jubilee USA passed along some information about their new Picture New Leadership Campaign. Read on about this great campaign and how you can participate!

-Chris Scott

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Making change can be as easy as snapping a photo. One of ONE’s partners, Jubilee USA Network, has launched the Picture New Leadership Campaign to encourage rethinking our nation’s leadership in the world by prioritizing ending global poverty and justice. We want thousands of debt and poverty advocates from around the country to send a clear message to the presidential candidates: “Picture an End to Global Poverty: Cancel Debts! More & Better Aid!”

Getting involved is really simple: 1) Gather people from your community, friends, family, campus or worship community; 2) Take a picture of them holding a sign reading “Picture an End to Global Poverty: Cancel Debts! More and Better Aid!” and 3) Email the picture to Carly@Jubileeusa.org.

Help give our future leaders a clear picture of what real leadership on debt and extreme poverty looks like. Be the change you wish to see in the world-click your pic today! Click here for more information about this project and the Picture New Leadership Campaign.

-Carly Pildis, Jubilee USA Network Outreach Fellow

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