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Women, earthquakes and Boobquake 04/26/2010

In response to a statement by an Iranian cleric that women wearing revealing clothing cause earthquakes, an Indiana blogger initiated a demonstration called Boobquake.

“In a prayer sermon, the cleric said: ‘Many women who do not dress modestly… lead young men astray, corrupt their chastity and spread adultery in society, which increases earthquakes,’” Hojatoleslam Kazem Sedighi said in response to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s warning of a possible quake striking Tehran.

Miffed by this statement, blogger Jennifer McCreight shared her views online, which resulted in a campaign to get women worldwide to show as much cleavage as possible as an answer to the cleric’s link between women and this natural disaster. Boobquake is slated for today and while I usually support grassroots movements empowering girls and women and have a daring streak, I can’t show off the “sistahs” today so I’ll pass on this effort; supporters can buy a T-shirt (sales will benefit the Red Cross). But I am sure the effort will generate a lot of buzz. I am too old/modest and more inclined to challenge ideas with my mind. I can’t help but wonder what type of criticism it will generate. Last time a woman’s body made headlines was when singer/songwriter Erykah Badu debuted a video off her latest CD. She tried to make a powerful statement, but I think that message was overshadowed by the reaction to her disrobing as she walked in Dallas, namely near the site of Kennedy’s assassination.

“Obligatory disclaimer: I in no way think that all Muslims or Iranians or theists agree with these two men. For all the rational thinkers out there who happen to fall into those groups, my mockery is not directed toward you,” McCreight posted on her blog.

After her joke generated a lot of online and media attention, she wrote Wednesday, “I just want to apologize if this comes off as demeaning toward women. To be honest, it started as silly joke that I hurriedly fired off since I was about to miss the beginning of House. I never thought it would get the attention it did. If I would have known, I would have spent more time being careful about my wording. That being said, I don’t think the event is completely contrary to feminist ideals. I’m asking women to wear their most ‘immodest’ outfit that they already would wear, but to coordinate it all on the same day for the sake of the experiment. Heck, just showing an ankle would be considered immodest by some people. …”

 

President’s Day 2010 02/15/2010

presidents day

Was surfing the net earlier today and came across this image on the Organizing for America blog. Organizing for America succeeds Obama for America, which helped elect the 44th president.

 

Obamas Visit Red Cross Headquarters 01/18/2010

 

President Obama, first lady Michelle Obama visit DOC in D.C.

Flickr image courtesy of http://www.redcross.org/

President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama on Monday visited the American Red Cross headquarters, located near the White House in Washington, D.C. The pair toured the Disaster Operation Center, a 24-hour operations command post that coordinates disaster services activities; during large-scale disasters addition DOCs may be available.

During the visit Monday, Obama thanked employees and volunteers, complimenting them service.

The president also sent his first tweet. He hit send “Send” button on a message a media team member typed: “President Obama and the First Lady are here visiting our disaster operation center right now.” The next message: “President Obama pushed the button on the last tweet. It was his first ever tweet!”

 

Archived Chat: What Are Digital Editors Looking For? 11/20/2009

Archived Chat: What Are Digital Editors Looking For?.

 

Free teleconference on freelancing 11/16/2009

Information obtained from Richard Prince’s three-times-a-week online column, Journal-isms:
Freelance writer Katherine Reynolds Lewis, former money/work reporter in Newhouse News Service’s Washington Bureau, has organized a free teleconference on “How to Succeed As a Freelancer or Consultant.” Co-sponsored by the Washington chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association and CurrentMom.com, the teleconference runs from 2-3:30 p.m. EST on Wednesday. To register, visit http://workfreelance.eventbrite.com/

According to AAJA, the speakers include

Speakers include:
* Joe Grimm, creator of JobsPage.com, Poynter columnist and visiting journalist at Michigan State University
* Stephenie Overman, freelance writer and DC Society of Professional Journalists’ freelance coordinator
* Katherine Reynolds Lewis, freelance writer for outlets such as About.com, MSN Money and Parade, and founder of CurrentMom.com, a site for entrepreneurs
* Victoria Lim, media trainer, freelance journalist, consultant and convergence expert
* Arnesa Howell, freelance writer for magazines including People and Money.

Topics to be covered:
* Starting a freelance career on the sidelines of your day job
* Balancing fun or prestigious assignments with bread-and-butter work that pays the mortgage
* Is this the golden age of freelancing? Or a good time to flee to the safety of a solid employer?
* Pitching and cultivating relationships with editors or other clients
* How to think like an entrepreneur, not an employee

 

 
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