Monthly Archives: April 2007

2 Minute Judgement

2 Minute Judgement

April 24, 2007

With the population of the world being as big as it is, I realize evaluating people for jobs, prizes, relationships, you-name-it; there is less time to spend on each person. That said, I still hate it. A 1 page letter of motivation. A 2 minute audio sample. ...

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bm199 What these Elections Will Do To France

April 23, 2007

Media coverage of the French elections has spiraled into the typical who looks tougher who will lose reporting, as is the norm for mainstream media today. But there are real policies that will harm or help real people throughout and France, depending on the outcome. In this...

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A mission statement

A mission statement

April 21, 2007

Speaking with Sijeka in London recently, for an upcoming podcast on the French elections, she mentioned opendemocracy.net. I was invited to write an entry for their blog "The Democratic Image". And so I did, and as it turns out, I really enjoyed writing it and have...

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My North Jersey, UnderWater

My North Jersey, UnderWater

April 20, 2007

My dear Anna over at the Voice wrote to me about the flooding in New Jersey. I had heard something this morning about flooding in New Jersey, but it hadn't occurred to me that it was taking place in the area I love deeply... the Passaic River/Paterson, NJ....

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bm198 Zimbabwe Students Movement

April 19, 2007

Like much of the population in Zimbabwe, students are suffering a great deal at the hands of the government. Their struggle for human rights, academic freedom, justice, and representation is reaching out across borders and continents. In this podcast I sit down with Tendayi Lynnet Mudehwe, information...

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