A tole-rant is a constructive 60 second rant about a social problem that points to a solution. It is also a formula for effective communications, as it requires the tole-ranter to be concise, use their heart, and be solutions-orientated. History The tole-rants movement was inspired by a competition launched by global tolerance on the United Nations International Day of Tolerance, 16th November 2009, to share a formula for effective communications. The project was supported by spoken word poet Dizraeli , who created a video titled 'Tips to Tole-rant' and provided the backing instrumentals for the tole-rants 60 second promo video. . Other supporters included Rajmohan Gandhi, Mirjam Schoning and Abdul Waheed Khan. The word tole-rant is now being used to refer to any kind of constructive rant.
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