Ashoka Live!

Past Live Presentations

    • An interview with Ashoka Fellow Javed Abidi moderated by Ashoka President Diana Wells
      Thursday, September 15, 2011
      View the interview here.
    • A conversation with Ashoka Fellow Ehaab Abdou & colleague Ayman Ismail moderated by Josh Middleman
      Friday, March 25, 2011
    • An interview with Ashoka Fellow Felipe Heusser by Keith Hammonds
      Tuesday, March 1, 2011
      View the interview here.
    • An interview with Ashoka Fellow Steven Clift by Wil Kristin 
      Friday, November 19, 2010
    • Bill Drayton was interviewed by Ashoka Fellow Jill Vialet on Tuesday, April 6, 2010 live from the Ashoka Future Forum at the Newseum in Washington, DC.
    • Ashoka Fellow Caroline Casey
      Wednesday, July 15, 2009
      Caroline is promoting the ability of people with 'disabilities.' She was interviewed by Ashoka Fellow Nadine Naidoo.
    • Ashoka Fellow Chibuzo Ekwekwuo
      Monday, May 18, 2009
      Unleashing the power of citizens to end corruption.
    • Ashoka Fellow Molly Barker
      Friday, May 15, 2009
      Empowering girls to run toward their own light.
    • Ashoka Fellows Amy Bank and Gary Barker
      Thursday, March 19, 2009
      Amy Bank talked about how she has used "edutainment"- radical TV drama as a community organizing and educational tool- to approach issues of homophobia, HIV, sexual abuse in the family, and abortion in Nicaragua.
      Gary Barker shared his stories about engaging men and boys in ending violence against women. Primarily based in Brazil, Gary has worked with an founded a number of organizations on gender equity.
    • Ashoka Fellow Andy Lipkis
      Tuesday, February 24, 2009
      Andy Lipkis, founder of TreePeople, spoke about his California-based environmental organization that has planted over a million trees and helped to green public schools.
    • Ashoka Fellows Trevor Mulaudzi and Joseph Adelegan
      Monday, February 23, 2009
      Trevor Mulaudzi and Joseph Adelegan shared their solutions around water and sanitation issues in Africa.
    • Ashoka Fellow Mark Hanis
      Friday, January 30, 2009
      A talk by Mark Hanis who founded the Genocide Intervention Network (GI-Net) to provide ordinary citizens with tools to prevent and stop genocide. GI-Net will change the way the United States and the international community respond to the world’s worst crime. GI-Net members educate their communities, lobby their elected officials, and fundraise directly for civilian protection.