Monthly Archives: June 2007

bm211 A Report on Cameroon

June 29, 2007

When the international community hears from Cameroon it is most commonly related to soccer or music. Yet the nation known as mini-Africa has alot more to offer. In this podcast, blogger and activist Josh Goldstein talks about his work and recent visit to Cameroon. His blog: In An African...

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Angela Over There, Russia in Here

Angela Over There, Russia in Here

June 27, 2007

I'm standing across the street from the EU parliament looking through my packet of information for this conference and suddenly there's a big to-do across the street. Several of the charming conference organizer ladies start looking towards the main doors in excitement. And there... walking out the...

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Working on a Tsunami Followup

Working on a Tsunami Followup

June 26, 2007

Part of reporting and researching the under reported and the issues that involve humans struggling to survive means looking back at events that have led to struggles still taking place today. Which is why recently I've been scouring the internets for people reporting about or working in some way...

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Iraqi Labor

Iraqi Labor

June 25, 2007

The media conversation about the goings-on in Iraq doesn't get much beyond the religious divisions and political executions. When it does, it certainly doesn't make the front pages. Over the weekend my Radio Labor Start Podcast feed included a recent episode of building bridges, the labor radio...

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Freevlog on Sunday

Freevlog on Sunday

June 24, 2007

Middle of the night and I'm still editing some video which actually shouldn't take this much editing. Many of you may be curious about video on the internet; maybe you're considering starting your own video blog but don't know quite how to handle things like editing video. One major...

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