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Aine Creedon

Denver

Digital Strategist at Nonprofit Quarterly

@npquarterly Dir. of Digital Strategies, octopus lover, and a fan of micro-adventures wherever I find them.

Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | nonprofitquarterly.org | Aine Creedon

    In their forthcoming book Liberation Stories: Building Narrative Power for 21st Century Social Movements, coeditors Shanelle Matthews and Marzena Zukowska share a compilation of stories by communications workers from some of the most impactful social movements in the United States. In this excerpt, they share the basis for how a narrative-power framework can help build power and resist oppression.

  • 3 weeks ago | nonprofitquarterly.org | Matthew Rozsa |Aine Creedon

    President Donald Trump and Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have made it plain that they view autism as a disease in need of a cure. As an autistic man, I beg to differ, and many fellow autists and medical professionals agree with me. Nationally, a recent estimate from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that one in 36 children in the United States have some form of autism.

  • 3 weeks ago | autism.einnews.com | Matthew Rozsa |Aine Creedon

    Share Share Share Mail Print Copy Public Domain Dedication, April 4, 2014. President Donald Trump and Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have made it plain that they view autism as a disease in need of a cure. As an autistic man, I beg to differ, and many fellow autists and medical professionals agree with me.

  • 4 weeks ago | nonprofitquarterly.org | Jennifer Johnson |Aine Creedon

    “True local leadership…involves decision-making power, resource control, and accountability residing within the community.”In the nonprofit sector, there is strength in numbers. Merging resources and talents often provides the most effective path forward, especially when tackling complex issues across borders. This has led many nonprofit leaders to partner with local organizations abroad to expand access to education, strengthen community health, and support economic resilience.

  • 1 month ago | nonprofitquarterly.org | Katie Kirchner |Aine Creedon

    If sustained youth political engagement is the goal, then more attention must be paid to long-term institution building. “Young people will save us.” It is a common refrain, often said by older progressives praising younger people for being politically engaged and challenging the status quo. It is meant to inspire hope. But it also quietly abdicates responsibility.

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Aine Creedon
Aine Creedon @anye_east
21 Feb 24

“Building is one of the most powerful and sustainable forms of resistance”

Aine Creedon
Aine Creedon @anye_east
13 Apr 23

“Email lists and websites are the only two things you can own on the internet. The rest is just rented.” #NTC23 #nptech #EmailMarketing #DigitalMarketing #NTC https://t.co/PtFMRfpvwv

Aine Creedon
Aine Creedon @anye_east
15 Feb 23

SO excited to join @NTENorg back in person in Denver this April to be reunited with one of my favorite conferences of all time :) #23NTC #nptech #techforgood