Hello! I’m John Weeks, developing innovative fundraising and communication strategies in Southeast Asia.

I particularly relish the challenge of growing nonprofit infrastructure. I’ve founded Our Books, Our Books Illustration and Design, House32 Web Design, and assisted in getting Open Development Cambodia and the ICT4 Cambodia Development Network off the ground.

I serve on the boards of Open Development Cambodia, Our Books, Nou Hach Literary Journal, and arts ‘think tank’ Sang Salapak.

I frequently teach at varied tech events, and enjoy sharing my interests via blogging, cartooning and varied writing. My opinions on art, culture, and technology are cited in publications ranging from Time and USA Today to Punk Planet.

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Charity is more than good intentions

JW Superhero

Change your Facebook profile picture to a corporate-owned superhero likeness to raise awareness about Childhood Cancer? Dress up as one? Hmm…

Donate money to an appropriate charity? Much better.
http://www.charitablegamers.com/blogs/filling-facebook-with-superheroes-to-raise-childhood-cancer-awareness

Of course, the real heroes are the kids themselves. Whatever encouragement and validation they need? They’re certainly deserving. https://rebekahridge.wordpress.com/2015/09/20/comic-book-superhero-for-real-life-superheros-childhood-cancer-awareness/

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My personal thoughts on the genre:
http://www.quickdraw.me/1416
And my current comic hero favorite:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2015/07/13/the-real-origin-story-behind-how-rep-john-lewis-became-the-hit-of-comic-con/

Tags: childhood cancer, comic, comics

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