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Issue 02 Announcement

We’re so excited to announce the launch of Ripple of Change Issue 02 – Rest. Rise. Resist! This new issue of ROC premiering [Date] will feature everything you know and love about ROC, taking you on a journey to the frontlines of humanitarian work and social change happening around the world.

Our goal is to create a publication that gets right to the heart of what matters most and offer ways for you to take action and get involved in issues surrounding the topics of land, activism, identity, health and education.

Experience the return of hope, courage, and transformative imagination in Issue 02 – Rest. Rise. Resist., as we rebuild from the trauma and grief of an unprecedented pandemic. Delve deep into the stories of activists, humanitarians, and change-makers around the globe as they present innovative solutions to a world in crisis.

Pre-sales for this issue are now live – visit our Indiegogo page to order your copy today. We can’t wait to share this journey with you.

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A CALL FOR PARTNERS:

We are excited to be kicking off Issue 02 and looking for like minded organizations interested in telling the story behind their brand.

Are you a company or a movement who is revolutionizing your space? Taking lessons we have learned from the last year and creating something new, something better?

We’d love to hear from you. Email us at hello@rippleofchangemag.com.

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