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Does social media promote activism, or is it a lazy form of participation? Social media is a strong platform for raising awareness, but the relationship between cause and effect is defined by action regardless of medium.
On this episode of Revolution, David Batstone, co-founder and president of Not for Sale, joins us to share his story and his vision for the future of causes and philanthropy. His company "empowers marginalized communities to seek their own dignified employment and break the cycle of exploitation."
Batstone points out that social organizations compete with brands and entertainment for the finite attention, time and investment of the communities they rely on for survival and for bringing about change. As a result, the traditional charity model is no longer enough. Social causes need to adapt.
"The power of social media is when it is built on top real activity," says Batstone. It's not a magic tool.