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Dorcas Cheng-Tozun

    Le travail d'écriture et d'édition de Dorcas Cheng-Tozun explore des thèmes complexes avec un accent marqué sur les stratégies de communication mondiales. Son expertise en communication internationale et en entreprise sociale confère une perspective unique à ses récits. À travers ses publications, elle offre aux lecteurs des aperçus riches, éclairés par une vaste expérience et une compréhension interculturelle acquise en vivant dans diverses régions. Son travail témoigne du pouvoir de la prose réfléchie pour connecter et informer les publics.

    Social Justice for the Sensitive Soul
    Let There d.light: How One Social Enterprise Brought Solar Products to 100 Million People
    • In 2004, in a village in Benin, West Africa, an eleven-year-old boy was badly burned in a kerosene accident. Peace Corps volunteer Sam Goldman, who lived near the boy's family, was horrified. Kerosene lanterns were dim, dangerous, and expensive sources of light. How was it possible that, in the twenty-first century, 1.6 billion people still did not have access to electricity?Sam's search for a solution drove him to business school at Stanford University, where he met Ned Tozun, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, and three engineers. Their class project became d.light, a for-profit social enterprise that has provided quality, affordable solar solutions to 100 million off-grid people around the world.Let There d.light traces the unlikely, unpredictable journey to build one of the world's most successful social enterprises. This is an in-depth case study with invaluable business learnings, as well as an adventurous story of risk, near misses, and the occasional miracle. This unflinchingly honest account of the d.light team's failures and successes will fundamentally shift the conversation about whether socially minded businesses can work--to how they can transform the world.

      Let There d.light: How One Social Enterprise Brought Solar Products to 100 Million People
    • Social Justice for the Sensitive Soul

      • 227pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      We often assume social justice work is raised voices and raised fists. But for those who don't feel comfortable battling in the trenches, Dorcas Cheng-Tozun expands the possibilities of positive social impact, offering sensitive souls ways to meet a hurting world with a quieter, but equally passionate, path to collaborate for social good.

      Social Justice for the Sensitive Soul