Archive for November, 2007

11/30 - Recommended Links

A Chance Encounter – Richard Edelman’s Blog
Richard Edelman, President and CEO of the world’s largest independent public relations firm, had a chance encounter with Rev. Jesse Jackson. In this blog, he explains Jackson theory that African-Americans are in a fourth stage of the civil rights struggle. I really liked what he and Jackson had to say.

The Best Damn On-Page Optimization Process Checklist, Period - Stoney deGeyter on Gooruze.com

Writing for the web is different than writing for print. This is great article explaining some of the thinking that goes into writing for the web.

 

Tara Reid to host ‘Hookers Ball’ – 9 National News (Australia)

We all knew that Tara Ried was trashy, but this is kinda funny.

Talk by Naomi Wolf - The End of America
Agree or disagree, this is America and we all have a right to our voice our opinion.

Jason Whitlock - Thanks for Stepping Up, Again

Jason Whitlock of the Kansas City Star wrote what was the best and most talked about op-ed piece about the Don Imus/Rutgers women’s basketball scandal.

This week he held nothing back again, as he tackled the tragic death of Washington Redskins safety, Jason Taylor.

“Well, when shots are fired and a black man hits the pavement, there’s every statistical reason to believe another black man pulled the trigger. That’s not some negative, unfair stereotype. It’s a reality we’ve been living with, tolerating and rationalizing for far too long.

When the traditional, white KKK lynched, terrorized and intimidated black folks at a slower rate than its modern-day dark-skinned replacement, at least we had the good sense to be outraged and in no mood to contemplate rationalizations or be fooled by distractions.

Our new millennium strategy is to pray the Black KKK goes away or ignores us. How’s that working?

About as well as the attempt to shift attention away from this uniquely African-American crisis by focusing on an “injustice” the white media allegedly perpetrated against Sean Taylor.

Within hours of his death, there was a story circulating that members of the black press were complaining that news outlets were disrespecting Taylor’s victimhood by reporting on his troubled past

No disrespect to Taylor, but he controlled the way he would be remembered by the way he lived. His immature, undisciplined behavior with his employer, his run-ins with law enforcement, which included allegedly threatening a man with a loaded gun, and the fact a vehicle he owned was once sprayed with bullets are all pertinent details when you’ve been murdered.”

This excerpt doesn’t do the entire article justice. I’d strongly encourage you to read it in full.

Jimmy V Week on ESPN

“The V Foundation started with the dream of Jim Valvano, the passionate and committed former NC State basketball coach and award-winning broadcaster, as he battled cancer. Wanting to see the battle through to victory, Valvano recruited friends and family to lead The V Foundation in his quest to eradicate the disease that ultimately claimed his life. With a dire need for early developmental, critical-stage grant support, the Foundation was formed to assist the brilliant young researchers that will eventually find cures for cancer.” -Jimmyv.org

As a person, who has had close family members overcome cancer, I think it’s important to keep spreading his message. For some inspiration, I hope you’ll watch this video of his 1993 ESPYS speech. It was given just two months before his death.

5/21 - Recommended Links

Barack ObamaObama campaign like it’s 1968? - MSNBC Video
Barack is my guy. MSNBC breaks down a phenomenal speech made by Obama on the campaign trail in Iowa.

MySpace to Get a Facelift - Mashable
It is about time MySpace improves their current eyesore. It just goes to show that the value of a social network is the ability to connect with friends, not the look and feel.

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