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Links of the Week 5 Feburary 2010

This week is light on politics but I still hope you enjoy!

Happy Reading,

DNMP

Tale from Black History/Photo of the Week

Henrietta Lacks and her husband David in 1945.

Henrietta Lacks’ ‘Immortal’ Cells

Top Five

Remembering Howard Zinn

Even though we are only one month into the new year, I feel like we have lost so many people. Well this feeling hit closer to home with the loss of Howard Zinn. Professor Zinn, a former professor at my Alma Mater Spelman College, spent his life fighting against the status quo. Check out this video link and I encourage you to read his book “A People’s History of the United States.” I now see a need to read this book now more than ever!

Against Discouragement – 2005 Spelman College Commencement Speech by Howard Zinn

Professor Zinn spoke at my commencement speech in 2005 and now that my five year college reunion is quickly approaching and nostalgia increasing these words are more heightened than ever.

Impossible Role Models

This article has great arguments for both sides of the issue. A must read especially for those who have young women in their lives.

Building Haiti’s Economy, One Mango at a Time

Alpha Kappa Alpha Lawsuit Dismissed

Quote of the Week

“My hope is that whatever you do to make a good life for yourself—whether you become a teacher, or social worker, or business person, or lawyer, or poet, or scientist — you will devote part of your life to making this a better world for your children, for all children. My hope is that your generation will demand an end to war, that your generation will do something that has not yet been done in history and wipe out the national boundaries that separate us from other human beings on this earth.” Howard Zinn 1922-2010

Video of the Week

How to Get Our Democracy Back: Lawrence Lessig

The link above is to the full video and the clip above is the shorter YouTube video of the segment.

Politico

N.J. Gov. Christie Vetos Delaware River and Bay Authority Budget

Barack Obama Attends Georgetown-Duke Basketball Game

So this is borderline politics but I thought this was a cute segment. Nice to see the President humanized.

Women & Politics

Palin PAC Raises $1.4 Million

En Español

Reciben primeros 700 taxis amarillos de tres mil que circularán en Santo Domingo

Other

Learn About Amy’s Organic Kitchen

Oprah did a feature on one of my favorite food companies, Amy’s. Check out the video and check out Amy’s at your local grocer.

NFL Reveals New Standard Logo

Traveling as a Vegan Requires the Proper Frame of Mind

Oldies But Goodies

Johsua Allen Harris’ Inflatable Bag Monsters

Battle of the Bags: Paper vs. Plastic

A great interactive feature that will allow you to assess your impact on the environment if you decrease your use of paper and/or plastic bags.

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 8 August 2008

Top Five
In No Particular Order
Beware the Ides of August

Bizarre Scene on the House Floor

Looks like the GOP is getting crunk…it would be interesting to see how many of those present for this “protest” get reelected this November.

Mr. Darcy Comes Courting

A great op-ed that brings politics and literature together with this comparison of Obama to Mr. Darcy from “Pride and Prejudice”

Pride, Prejudice and Politics: What a Literary Election!

Castle tackles biggest flaws in school law

Politics

Tie goes to Obama

Obama Leads, Pessimism Reigns Among Key Group

Race Proves to Be Unwelcome but Persistent Issue

Rep. Conyers Gets Out Latino Vote for Obama (Or Maybe Not)

Reliably GOP State Is Up for Grabs

Change you can believe in (but can you trust it?)

GOP returns for Day 2 of talkathon

Race-card flap reopens Clinton camp wounds

Nancy Pelosi’s Power Recipe

Democratic Aides Working on Plan To Keep the Peace At the Convention

She’s Back!

They’re Baaaack… Swift Boat Veterans Take Aim At Obama

Economy/Business

New York Feels the Pinch From Wall Street Downturn
The poor economy train is just leaving the building….

Microsoft sees end of Windows era

Women

Black women given short shrift by CNN

What women want Michelle Obama, Covergirl

Health

Young People Uninsured

World

`Narco state’ illegally uses Red Cross, Telesur logos

EU Announces $5 Million Relief for Haiti

Other

USA Basketball: Player Primer for the Uninitiated; Pictures for Everyone

Beauty salons teach women about stroke

Poverty amid plenty

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