Clay Water Brick, a Book That Might Just Change Your Entire Perspective on Making a Better World
If you have the spirit of an entrepreneur, heart of a social disruptor, hand of a poverty fighter and mind of microfinacier, then don’t miss reading Clay Water Brick: Finding Inspiration from Entrepreneurs Who Do the Most with the Least by Kiva cofounder, Jessica Jackley. Jessica is an entrepreneur focused on financial inclusion, the sharing economy, and social justice who is doing incredible work toward entrepreneurship as a powerful force for change, to produce significant value – from basic job creation to the origination of new technologies and innovations to the establishment of lasting institutions.
The book has received many wonderful reviews like, “Jessica Jackley didn’t wait for permission to change the world—she just did it. It turns out that you can too.”—Seth Godin, author of What to Do When It’s Your Turn
A perfect weekend read. Cozy up with #ClayWaterBrick and be inspired how you, too, can be a catalyst for social change.
You can follow Jessica on Twitter here.
Learn about @jessicajackley‘s “Global Social Entrepreneurship” course: https://t.co/mgGc2YJnvh #SocEntWithJessica pic.twitter.com/8rZD7nrpQe
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