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Olbermann: Fear, prejudice at play in Tea Party Movement 02/20/2010

For years, I’ve relied upon Richard Prince’s Journal-isms online column  to stay informed about events and issues that intersect diversity and media. Often, he provides links and context on matters that perhaps get short shrift in the daily news cycle.  Also, he often reveals gems that I admittedly overlooked and one such gem was MSNBC commentator Keith Olbermann’s Presidents’ Day commentary that points to a racial factor undergirding the nascent Tea Party Movement. (link to video from gatherings)

At night, I often surf different news channels to watch for information on late-breaking, particularly overseas, news. So, sometimes I do not watch entire shows and missed this broadcast. I am glad to have had the chance to listen to this examination of what may be occurring even subconsciously among many folks who assail the current adminstration and claim it represents everything unholy, wrong and scary about this nation.

 

Red Cross Sells Treasures to Cut Deficit 11/17/2009

Responding to Midwest floods in summer 2008. Image courtesy of the American Red Cross

The American Red Cross  is selling pieces of its history as part of its cost-cutting efforts over the past two years. Today, an auction featuring items such as nurse uniforms from the Civil War will be one of the “first rounds of an extensive sale of treasures the American Red Cross has amassed over the decades,” according to an Associated Press story.

“There’s an opportunity for people to purchase a part of the Red Cross history and at the same time contribute to our humanitarian mission,” said Red Cross spokesman Roger Lowe. At a time when many companies are cutting back on such vast archival collections, 128-year-old charity, he said, is asking itself, “Do I really need all of this?”

To save $3 million annually, the charity will close its Lorton, Va. where thousands of objects are stored.

According to the AP, “the online auctions began this month through Heritage Auction Galleries and will continue through February.”

Many items predate the founding of the charity in 1881. Many will be sent to the National Archives while “the most historically significant art and objects will be kept at the Washington headquarters and others will be auctioned in the largest sale in years, said archivist Susan Watson.”

“The charity will honor donor intent and keep its best and most historically significant art and objects, Lowe said. That will include original paintings by Norman Rockwell, Howard Chandler Christy and African-American artist Henry Ossawa Tanner, among others. Rockwell was commissioned to do paintings for the Red Cross as the basis of posters asking people to join or donate,” according to the AP.

The Red Cross assists disaster victims, supplies blood and supports military personnel and their families as well as teaches life-saving skills through its nearly 720 chapters.

 

Journos Using Facebook 11/10/2009

The Poynter Institute  will host a Webinar Thursday to help journalists effectively use Facebook to reach new audiences, enhance their storytelling and engage online readers.

The event, offered via Poynter’s NewsU, begins at 2 p.m. Eastern time on Nov. 12.

Ellyn Angelotti, interactivity editor of Poynter Online and adjunct faculty at Poynter, will demonstrate how news organizations are using Facebook. Participants will explore best practices and techniques for building an online presence.

The one-hour Webinar costs $24.95. For more information and to register, go to www.newsu.org/FacebookWebinar09.

 

Seminar About Women, Online Media 10/15/2009

Women news creators/consumers: Register for upcoming Media Women Entrepreneurs Summit in D.C., http://www.newmediawomen.org/events/register. The event, held on Nov. 9 at the Kaiser Family Foundation Public Affairs Center, is supported by the McCormick Foundation  New Media Women Entrepreneurs project. Topics to be covered include training citizen journalists, launching niche sites and J-Lab  research on the media needs of women news consumers/creators.

 

Tools for Freelance Writers 09/03/2009

Courtesy of  an e-mail sent to members of NABJ’s Digital Journalism Task Force, a link to free online resources useful to freelance writers, http://www.freelancewritinggigs.com/2009/09/49-free-online-reference-tools-for-freelance-writers/. The information comes from the Freelance Writing Jobs Network.

 

 
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