Category Archives: Food

Links of the Week 3 September 2010

Author’s Note

This week’s links are short as I am currently at the American Political Science Association Meeting; therefore I have done a lot more listening this week than I have done reading. So far so good with the conference panels I have attended and I look forward to putting something together in terms of a blog post to reflect on my experience this year.

Is their something that you read this week that I should check out to place in next week’s oldies but goodies section? Please comment and share what you read this week that stood out for you.

Top Five

First-Ever Law Protecting Domestic Workers’ Rights Signed in New York

Why Men Still Get More Promotions Than Women

Does Your Language Shape How You Think?

A Million Women vs. Wal-Mart

Amy’s Veggie Burgers added to Denny’s menu, yes they are vegan

Women & Politics

Women’s groups call out political sexism

Politics

Gang Members Accuse Chicago Police Of Unfair Harassment

Hipólito en gira de nueve días por varias ciudades de EE.UU.

Other

At Bookstore, Even Non-Buyers Regret Its End

The Peace List: 10 Must Haves for Fall

This list includes two of my Favs Toms Shoes and Bento Boxes.

A ‘Family’ Celebration at the Emmys

Links of the Week 7 August 2009

Top Five

Sotomayor Fans Claim the Phrase ‘Wise Latina’

Congratulations to our newest Supreme Court Justice – Sonya Sotomayor! If I was a Latina I would wear a ‘Wise Latina’ shirt with pride!

Raul Castro: Cuba to Slash Social Spending

“Bacon as a Weapon of Mass Destruction”

Okay watching this almost made me sick. It also made me think of Food Network Star Paula Dean who adds fat and butter to everything oh and she fries it too.

Food Fight! 8-year old girl targets Sasha, Malia

The argument in this article is hard because targeting politicians’ kids is not cool. But the point is valid. Children in ritzy well to do public or private schools get choices. The rest have unhealthy food that is slowly killing them (I’m passionate about the connection between what is put in food i.e. chemicals, excess sugar and preservatives and disease)

Support Afro-Columbian Human Rights

Please visit this page to find out about an unfortunate situation for the African Diaspora in Columbia.


Photo of the Week

Credit - Ed Wexler for US News & World Report

Credit - Ed Wexler for US News & World Report

From Delaware’s Carper Pushes Biden’s Plan for a National Park

Politico

White House Council on Women and Girls – Violence Against Women

Dirigentes en Santiago exigen acciones contra la corrupción

‘Tuitea’ a Su Senador

El Pais, the newspaper of Spain, has some really good articles. Thanks to Twitter I notice more of them now.

Conservatives Are the Real Joker

Women
issues and lives
This is a very raw post about a woman working on women of color issues abroad. I felt her pain in her message but I have to say I am not sure what I can do to help her. Please read and share your thoughts if so moved.

Help for More Homeless Women Vets

Selecting The Same Sex

Health

Black People Need Health Food as Much as Health Care

Obama Gives New Swine Flu Guidence for K-12 Schools

Other

African Americans on Facebook or Twitter: Which is Better?

I say Twitter as I feel its more intellectually stimulating. I also think that Twitter helps you connect with your future while Facebook helps you connect with your past.

La Policía Apoya al Pueblo

Between the contested elections in Iran to “Beer-gate” with Barry & Skip these actions along with this video are a reminder that the police, specifically corrupt police, have their own interpretation of “protect and serve.”

Jeremih to send back-to-school tweet to CPS kids

Chicago Public Schools is using technology to get their children to school…interesting idea. Would be interested to see if this had an affect on enrollment.

Attack on Twitter Came in Two Waves

Oldies But Goodies

W Holds Sleepovers; Clinton Pledges a Frat

Who knew that Vanity Fair had good well at least interesting political articles. They actually have an Ex-POTUS feature, where this link comes from. Well I have finally received the memo on Vanity Fair.

Where are the Female Leaders?

Links of the Week 10 July 2009

Top Five
Chile se ha enamorado de Bachelet
This El Pa
ís article discusses how President Michelle Bachelet of Chile is the most popular president of the world. Her approval ratings surpass Calderon, Lula and Obama. Additionally her Department of Interior has a 68% approval rating despite a world economic crisis and an unemployment rate of 10.2%. I love watching women world leaders kick butt ;)

60+ Black Female Superheros!

At the Pinnacle of Liberty, Feeling A Bit Confined

Seattle Green Bag Program


Jill Biden Shines a Global Spotlight on American Community Colleges

Quote of the Week
“And yet, in many African countries, if you want to start a business or get a job you still have to pay a bribe.” While wealthier nations have an obligation to help Africa, he said, African nations “have a responsibility” to build transparent, efficient institutions.” From Unveiling Food Plan, Obama Presses Africa on Corruption quoting President Barack Obama.

Politico
10 Possible Reason’s for Palin’s Decision


Now, Sarah’s Folly


TV One to begin Sunday public affairs show aimed at Blacks


S.E.C. May Reinstate Rules For Short-Selling Stocks

Roadside Camp for Miami Sex Offenders Leads to Lawsuit

Other
Black men with a sweet tooth


Social Security Number Code, Study Claims


El valor de la mujer latinoamericana

Oldies But Goodies
11 Health Myths That May Surprise You


Babe, set and match: How looks count for more than talent when Wimbledon decides which girls will play on Centre Court


Spelman College Commencement Address

The 2009 address was given by Cornell West, PhD.

Vice-President Biden Announces Appointment of White House Advisor on Violence Against Women

Links of the Week 26 June 2009

Top Five
This is definitely a lesser version of my own story dealing with student loan debt. A definite watch and a definite share. I do hope the government does something about this problem. Frankly, we could solve a lot of the economic crisis by offering loan forgiveness. I know I would buy a house after I get my PhD if I did not have to worry about what I owe Sallie Mae aka the equivalent of a house outside of major cities.

Inequality and Microfinance
Have to say this is the best solution I have found to poverty. It has the tone of teach a man to fish, it does not cost a lot and it can help the local economies of those who receive the loans. I think it would be neat to bring this to the US especially with the increased poverty we have experienced since 2000.

President Sarkozy Says Burqa Not Welcome in France
I am actually against this French law. People should be able to practice their religious norms especially if these women when given a choice would freely wear the burqa or other coverings used by Muslim women. It is important to note that many other religions use head wraps or coverings with females and males.

Education: The Last Fight For Civil Rights

Photo of the Week
From Why Do People Desire Walls?

A Palestinian carries a wheelchair bought in Egypt across the border back to Gaza after militants exploded the border wall between Gaza Strip and Egypt, in Rafah, on Jan. 24, 2008


What Do You Call a Lawmaker Anyway?

Interesting article about protocol and members of Congress.

Other

The Box
This will make you think…


Mexico Progress on Green Fund

Oldies But Goodies
Food Inc.
All I will say is start reading food labels…

Raising the Baby Question
A discussion about Feminism and Motherhood.

Women are starting to achieve political parity

An op-ed by Marie Wilson, Director of The White House Project.

Links of the Week 5 June 2009

Top Five
Biden’s staff shoulders task of steering committee


Death to All Black TV Shows (Except the Ones Made By Tyler Perry)
It is really sad that as the diversity of the United States is growing the diversity of network television is decreasing. We as citizens should not have to go to BET (my issues with this network I will save for another day) to see shows with “black folks” or go to Univision to see shows with “latinos.” To all the political pundits and people that claimed racism/race issues in the United States died with the election of President Obama, this story is only part of my argument that counter those statements.

Obama May Need to Show ID in More Places Than East Harlem
This is a good article discussing how Obama’s election has not stopped the negative perceptions of Black males in this country.

Update on Recovery Act Lobbying Rules

Men Follow Men and Nobody Tweets
The Harvard Business School did a study about men, women and Twitter.

Politico
Barack Obama Still Courting Pennsylvania


Obama Rewards Donors with Plum Posts Abroad


Did Regan Cause the 2008 Crisis?

Quote of the Week
“According to the United Nations Population Fund, three fifths of the world’s one billion poorest people are women and girls. Of the nearly 1 billion adults in the world who cannot read, two thirds are women.” From Wal-Mart Foundation and CARE Team Up to Empower Young Women Around the World. Not the biggest fan of Wal-Mart but I am glad that they are doing some good through their foundation.

Photo of the Week

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with other Foreign Affairs Ministers from the Americas.


From
Clinton abandona la Asemblea de la OEA y asegura que no hay consenso sobre Cuba. Photo credit goes to AP/Clave Digital.

Health
Meat: the Slavery of our Time
This Foreign Policy article discusses how eating meat will become obsolete in the future.

10 Easy Ways to Eat Natural
Besides the negative comment about co-ops…I love co-ops, there are some good tips in this article.

Health Risks of Too Little Sleep
As a first year graduate student this past school year…I definitely saw the health risks of too little sleep.

6 Alternatives to 87,000 Slices of Bread

There is a video in this article that you have to check out.

International
Somali Bantus gain Tanzanian citizenship in their ancestral land

An Online Atlas of the Millennium Development Goals
A very interesting look at the world’s progress towards the UN’s Millennium Development Goals. There are interactive maps for each of the goals…just wish I could print or save the maps.

North Korea’s Next Kim: Dad’s Favorite, Kim Jong Un

Sports
WNBA Team’s Jersey Sponsorship Could Set The Standard

Spalding iHoop
This is a bit much…but will probably be seen on future episodes of MTV Cribs though…sigh.

Other
Why Facebook is for Old Fogies

The Circle of Life Cycles

Links of the Week 10 April 2009

Links are out a day early in observance of Good Friday. Happy Easter to my Christian friends and Happy Belated Passover to my Jewish friends.


Top Five

Assert Yourself

This is too true, unfortunately, which is why I’m glad I went to a Women’s College where we were taught to be confident and be comfortable in that confidence.

Race, Gender and the Politics of Calling
A very interesting discussion that fits across disciplines and the struggles that women go through.

WUFPAC Empowers Young Women to Succeed

Washington’s New Black Pack
This article focuses on young African-Americans with jobs within the Obama Administration. Note – there is only one Black female and seven males. Also, I met two of them while volunteering on the campaign trail…’its a small world afterall.’

Can Iran Change?
Interesting article about Iran and the upcoming June elections.

Quote of the Week
“People often confuse being aggressive with being assertive. Assertiveness is clear and functional; aggress(ion) is mean and dysfunctional.” Sheryl Bowen, former chair of the women’s studies department at Villanova University. From Assert Yourself.

Politico
Census 2010: Robert Groves Reaction

Health
CDC Scientists find Rocket Fuel in Baby Formula


Sugar: the New Health Food?


BOCA to Stop Using Eggs by end of 2009!

Are You A Compulsive Multi-Tasker?

Is It Wrong to Eat Animals?

I’m a vegan for health reasons but this really made me think about the other reasons people choose to be vegetarian or vegan.

Technology
10 High Fliers on Twitter

Twitter and academia…

Women

Clean Up Feminism, Then We’ll Talk


I Don’t At Fem2pt0

An interesting post about patriarchy, naming and marriage. Check out my comment in the comments section.

Other
End of Christian America?
An interesting article resulting from a recent survey that has less US citizens identifying as Christian.

Christian’s Speak Out About Newsweek’s Gloomy Cover Story

I have to say that the points made are valid in this article. Our country’s diversity has changed and I think it is this change that is reflected in the numbers more than the idea that there are less Christians.

School Networks Receive Grant to Strengthen Efforts to Prepare Students for College and Career Success

Yale to Create Jackson Institute for Global Affairs

Introducing ManUp-Mag.com, Entertainment Magazine for Men Who Think with the Right Head
Interesting concept however, why is their a scandally clad woman on your cover if you are catering to as you state, ‘men who think with the right head’?

Links of the Week 13 March 2009

Top Five
(In Order)
International Women’s Day 2009 “Women and men united to end violence against women and girls”
I am really hoping that a positive outcome from the unfortunate Chris Brown/Rhianna domestic violence situation is a re-evaluation of violence against women especially in developing nations that assume that the problem is improved simply because a woman can now file a police report and appear in court against her attacker in their countries (yes US I’m talking to you :D ).

Obama Creates White House Women’s Council

Should Michelle Cover Up?
Honestly I think a lot of this conversation shows the generation gap in this country. The average age of the Senate is 65 and the House is about the same meaning “everyone” is/can be a member of the AARP (My congressman uses the Amtrak senior discount to get to D.C. each day). The first lady is no where near that age and her dress reflects that! The younger generations don’t wear stockings and sleeveless is ok for most occasions as long as it isn’t spagetti straps. My only criticism is that I’m not sure if the first lady really gets just how conservative Washington is when it comes to fashion. At minimum she should make sure she has sleeves on when she heads towards Capitol Hill and when meeting certain dignitaries and foreign leaders.

Steele’s Apology to Limbaugh Troubles Many Blacks

IMF Survey: Economic Crisis Starts to Hit World’s Poorest Countries

Politico
Michelle Obama’s Agenda Includes Healthy Eating
Thank you First Lady Obama for taking this issue on. It is a shame the junk companies sell to the poor communities in this country! I almost cried the last time I was in a discount grocery store in a poor neighborhood, in Chicago ironically enough, the fresh food selection was pitiful.

NYC Mayor hones Spanish to woo Voters

New Idea on Capitol Hill – To Join Senate, Get Votes

I actually disagree with this. The extra time and cost to a State to run special elections is unnecessary. Indirectly, the people do vote in the Senator as they voted in the Governor who makes a temporary appointment/decision to keep things running until a proper election can be held. I would hate for a candidate to become a Senator during a special election only because he had the cash on hand/connections to beat out a better candidate due to the tight time frame. What happened in Illinois is an exstreme case, lets not disrupt a working system because of a bad outlier or two. Also, I hope this teaches people to research those they are voting for to avoid what occured in Illinois – do your homework :)

Commentary: If you oppose stimulus, don’t take the money

You Don’t Win the Presidency, Then What

Economy
As Jobs Vanish, Motel Rooms Become Home

Health/Green Living

Pepsi to roll out products with natural sugar
Yea Pepsi!! I don’t even like Pepsi but I may pick up a box of this stuff. We as consumers need to support these efforts and let the big companies know that we will not tolerate products that are not good for our bodies. The Corn Lobby said, in its PR commercial, that HFCS is okay in moderation. The problem is HFCS is in practically EVERYTHING we consume – that is not moderation. This in no way is a perfect solution, the price should not be as inflated as it is, but its a step in the right direction.

More teenagers going the meatless route
I wonder if meat producers and dairy farmers will start producing commercials about how meat and dairy is healthy for you like the Corn lobby did with HFCS?

Vegan Before Dinnertime

Stop Junk Mail with Junk Stopper
This is the pay way to stop junk mail from coming to your home. There is a free version as well that involves you writing to companies to opt-out: http://www.donotmail.org

Women

The Audacity of Jamila’s Hope


The Top Five Ways White Feminists Continue to Discredit Women of Color

Sports
Terrell Owens Signs with Bills

En Español
Quitarle la vida de una rosa


Piden regidores PRD-PRSC anular suelo 150 mil pesos

Oldies But Goodies
Just Do It: The Dearth of Women in Politics is Not Just Due to Sexism

I enjoy that the word is trickling down more and more from what academia has known for awhile.

Which Came First The Objectification of Sarah Palin, Or the Mistrust in Her Competence?
Objectification for 200 Alex [Think Jeopardy].

When are WE Going to Get Over It?
A southern white man professor encourages “white people” to get over themselves and live up to the United States’ creed. I found this link but was unsuccessful finding the editorial on the site of the original newspaper :(

Obama Picks Kansas Governor Sebelius as Health Secretary
Kinda off topic but I think Gov. Sebelius is one of the best dressed women in politics.


Charities Say Government Is Ignoring Them In Crisis


Humanities Ph.D’s Are Anticipating Hard Times

Links of the Week 6 February 2009

(I had a brief hiatus in December/early January due to school work. I hope that I will be getting back to a more normal posting schedule. Please note even when I am not posting check the DNMP’s Posted Items box on the right side of my blog to see what I am reading when I am not posting)

Top Five
Bank of America: Help Your Workers or Give Back the Bailout!

I normally don’t forward petitions but I have been so dissatisfied with Bank of America since they took over MBNA forcing me to become their customer that I had to share.

Some Tools for Good Living

Another Hate Crime

Steele becomes first African-American RNC Chairman
I wish Steele the best though I do think he was picked in part to make the party seem more open than it is after some of the racist events that occurred during the 2008 election cycle.

Facebook offers up users as marketing tool

Politico
Blagojevich’s name, image removed from state Capitol

New ‘senior’ senator relishes new role

Federal stimulus bill contains too much fat, little oversight

What Steele Means for the GOP

What Should be Done About Political Feigning?

Environment/Health
Eating Dirt, Embracing Germs

Gimmie 5
The Preserve Company who makes toothbrushes, cutting boards, plastic ware and more all from recycled plastic has started a new program to help people across the country recylce their Number 5 plastics. Click the link to learn more and see if there is a drop off location near year…don’t worry if there is not one near you there are instructions on how you can mail your number 5s to Preserve.

Healthy Homemade Fritos
The inventor of Fritos was a vegetarian…cool :)

Is the Recession Affecting Your Health?
A nice article that looks to the bright side of this recession.

Are You Wasting Electricity? Probably More Than You Think

World

Bill and Melinda Gates Urge Global Leaders to Maintain Foreign Aid

World Economic Forum Gives Adolescent Girls a Voice on the Global Stage

Other
Miriam Archibong, C’2009, Chosen to Participate in BBC Documentary

Google’s Street View camera car hits a baby deer

Glossary of U.S. Educational Terms
You never stop learning…word of the week ABD. Click the link to find out what it means.

HBCUs Ranking & HBCU Ranking Methodology
US News and World Report recently released its college rankings. My alma mater was listed as the top HBCU :) However with any report of this kind its important to look at the methodology to see how things were ranked, which is why I have listed both links. Spelman is also number 77 of Liberal Arts Colleges and I believe remains the only HBCU in the top 100.

Oldies But Goodies
With McNabb and Reid back, what changes will Eagles make?
I’m new to following football so I don’t have many suggestions but man oh man I hope the Eagles can get back to the Super Bowl. Ok one suggestion – figure out how to win the games that count. They did it with the Cowboys to get the wild card but they didn’t against AZ nor did they 4 years ago when they played NE in the Super Bowl.

Study Finds High-Fructose Corn Syrup Contains Mercury
Well the Corn Lobby said that HFCS was all natural and Mercury is natural…

Maximum Immunity: 7 Essential Nutrients

The top 25 Bushisms

Links of the Week 6 February 2009

(I had a brief hiatus in December/early January due to school work. I hope that I will be getting back to a more normal posting schedule. Please note even when I am not posting check the DNMP’s Posted Items box on the right side of my blog to see what I am reading when I am not posting)

Top Five
Bank of America: Help Your Workers or Give Back the Bailout!

I normally don’t forward petitions but I have been so dissatisfied with Bank of America since they took over MBNA forcing me to become their customer that I had to share.

Some Tools for Good Living

Another Hate Crime

Steele becomes first African-American RNC Chairman
I wish Steele the best though I do think he was picked in part to make the party seem more open than it is after some of the racist events that occurred during the 2008 election cycle.

Facebook offers up users as marketing tool

Politico
Blagojevich’s name, image removed from state Capitol

New ‘senior’ senator relishes new role

Federal stimulus bill contains too much fat, little oversight

What Steele Means for the GOP

What Should be Done About Political Feigning?

Environment/Health
Eating Dirt, Embracing Germs

Gimmie 5
The Preserve Company who makes toothbrushes, cutting boards, plastic ware and more all from recycled plastic has started a new program to help people across the country recylce their Number 5 plastics. Click the link to learn more and see if there is a drop off location near year…don’t worry if there is not one near you there are instructions on how you can mail your number 5s to Preserve.

Healthy Homemade Fritos
The inventor of Fritos was a vegetarian…cool :)

Is the Recession Affecting Your Health?
A nice article that looks to the bright side of this recession.

Are You Wasting Electricity? Probably More Than You Think

World

Bill and Melinda Gates Urge Global Leaders to Maintain Foreign Aid

World Economic Forum Gives Adolescent Girls a Voice on the Global Stage

Other
Miriam Archibong, C’2009, Chosen to Participate in BBC Documentary

Google’s Street View camera car hits a baby deer

Glossary of U.S. Educational Terms
You never stop learning…word of the week ABD. Click the link to find out what it means.

HBCUs Ranking & HBCU Ranking Methodology
US News and World Report recently released its college rankings. My alma mater was listed as the top HBCU :) However with any report of this kind its important to look at the methodology to see how things were ranked, which is why I have listed both links. Spelman is also number 77 of Liberal Arts Colleges and I believe remains the only HBCU in the top 100.

Oldies But Goodies
With McNabb and Reid back, what changes will Eagles make?
I’m new to following football so I don’t have many suggestions but man oh man I hope the Eagles can get back to the Super Bowl. Ok one suggestion – figure out how to win the games that count. They did it with the Cowboys to get the wild card but they didn’t against AZ nor did they 4 years ago when they played NE in the Super Bowl.

Study Finds High-Fructose Corn Syrup Contains Mercury
Well the Corn Lobby said that HFCS was all natural and Mercury is natural…

Maximum Immunity: 7 Essential Nutrients

The top 25 Bushisms

Links of the Week 9 Janauary 2009

Top Five

The Think Tank Index – Top 30 Think Tanks
This link will take you to the Top 30 US Think Tanks but the full report has an analysis of think tanks all over the world. The report seems interesting but I have to look deeper into the methodology.

From Iraq to Afghanistan: Out of One Occupation and into Another
This article is a great breakdown of things that the incoming Obama Administration need to consider when they take over the occupation of Iraq and the conflict in Afghanistan. I opposed the occupation of Iraq but I’m also opposed to the United States abandoning Iraq. I encourage anyone who wants US troops to leave quickly to read this article as it explains why, unfortunately, that cannot occur – at least why it should not occur.

Joe the plumber headed to Middle East
How many minutes does Joe have left?

Reid to Senate: Get ready to work weekends, be grateful you have a job
I think this is a great title for an article! My hearts go to the staff in the House and Senate because if the body is working weekends they so are they.

Shattered Glass
One of the luxury of being in school and being on campus is that you get access to great television channels like the International Film Channel. This is the link to an interesting film I saw that showcases the time that Steven Glass served as a reporter at “The New Republic”.

Politico

Seniority in the 111th Senate
A essential tool for the political junkie. Did your Senators move up?

Coleman Versus Franken: Minnesotans Say Enough Already!
At least this state is more organized that the state of Florida was in 2000.
Though I am assuming that Minnesota will re-evaluate its recount policy.

Why a Tiny Alabama Town Wants a $375 Million Chunk of the Stimulus

Carolyn Maloney: If We Can Have A President Named Hussein, We Can Have A Senator Not Named Kennedy
I like the title of this article, its catchy and it got me to read the whole piece. However, I also agree with the catchy comment. I think Caroline Kennedy is a nice woman but I am also tired of the celebrity factor in politics. To elaborate, I prefer celebrity politicians that have become celebrity from their work in public service not celebrity politicians that are celebrities due to family name. Maybe I would feel better about Caroline Kennedy if she was a state politician as well as a Kennedy, if some attempt was made on her part to build a political career like the rest of us have to – one position at a time working our way up the ladder.

Environment

Climate Change: It’s What’s for Dinner

Health

The Top 5 Diet Myths Debunked

Oldies But Goodies

Is Your Health Food Really Healthy?

Nothing Short of a Revolution
This is an old article that discusses the international and US feminism movements. Its a long article but it is very interesting and brings a lot of good and interesting points to the table about the differences between women around the world and how that makes the feminism movement unique but also a challenge.

Other

Foundations Help nonprofits Hurt in Madoff affair

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