Month: January 2007
Encircled by my Heritage ~ updated
I’ve updated this essay I wrote in college with a bunch of photos and a scan of the article about my dad when he was a 21 year old student at the London School of Economics and hitchhiked to Leeds for a National Union of Students conference. Read and see the photos in “Encircled by …
Seattle Voices interview with Real Change Newspaper’s Tim Harris
Seattle Voices with Tim Harris, Real Change Newspaper 1/9/2006Tim Harris, who as a 17-year-old runaway came to appreciate homeless people for their “honesty” and “realness,” said Real Change has helped shape opinions and defuse misconceptions about homelessness and its causes, but there still remains much to do. Tim founded the Real Change Newspaper Program in …
Bill Moyers: For America’s Sake
Here is the real political story, the one most politicians won’t even acknowledge: the reality of the anonymous, disquieting daily struggle of ordinary people, including the most marginalized and vulnerable Americans but also young workers and elders and parents, families and communities, searching for dignity and fairness against long odds in a cruel market world. …
celebrity look-a-likes for my family :-)
I saw this on my friend Elliott’s blog and decided to try it – MyHeritage.com has a cool demo of face recognition. You upload a photo of yourself or family members and it will tell you in a few seconds which celebrity looks just like you ~ or who it thinks does… So here am …
A Mile of Flags ~ by Cindy Sheehan
Gerald Ford is dead. Every time I get a chance to turn on the TV, I am incessantly reminded of this fact. His body is lying in state on the same structure that has held up every dead president’s body since Abraham Lincoln. His widow constantly has a military honor guard to support her, sometimes …