Taylor Barstow and Adrian Mott have launched unbiasd.com, a hot news site that provides articles selected to provide a spectrum of left-to-right bias.
After opening an article, the next navigation pulls up an easy-to-complete rating form. The first time it's opened, the reader simply enters their e-mail address, and they're ready to go.
It's a great idea that will hopefully help readers become more familiar with the "other" side of opinion, rather than simply judging it from afar.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Sunday, November 09, 2008
Songs about Barack
As joy has exploded in the process of electing Barack Obama, one expression has been new songs, dedicated to him and the vision we share through him. With thanks to Kari Njiiri, who played these on his Jazz Safari show last night, here are a few:
- Will Galison sings "Taking it Back with Barack, Jack" (Swing)
- "Oui, on peut -- Yes we can!" (Zydeco)
- will.i.am sings "Yes We Can"
- Cocoa Tea sings "Barack"
- Samba Mapangala w/Fanaka Ndeg: "Obama Ubarikiwe Remix"
- Docta Musica WashiWara sings "Barack Obama"
- The Mighty Sparrow sings "Barack The Magnificent"
- Jose conde sings "Respondele A Obama"
- Brenda Fassie sings "Black President"
Alice Walker's Advice to Barack
Alice Walker celebrates her election joy through advice to Barack, centering on the need "to cultivate happiness in your own life." Thanks to Lisa for tagging this.
Friday, July 18, 2008
Poem: The Only Sermon
by Andrea Ayvazian, pastor of the Haydenville (MA) Congregational Church
if we dug a huge grave miles wide, miles deep
and buried every rifle, pistol, knife, bullet, bomb, bayonet,
if we jumped upon fleets of tanks and fighter jets
with tool boxes, torches
unwelded them dismantled them turned them into scrap metal
if every light-skinned man in a silk tie said
to every dark-skinned man in a turban
I vow not to kill your children
and heard the same vow in return
if every elected leader agreed to stop lying
if every child was fed as well as racehorses bred to win derbies
if every person with a second home gave it to a person with no home
if every mother buried her parents not her sons and daughters
if every person who has enough said out loud I have enough
if every person violent in the name of God were to find God
we would grow silent, still for a moment, a lifetime
we would hear infants nursing at the breast
hummingbirds hovering in flight
we would touch a canyon wall and feel the earth vibrate
we would hear two lovers sigh across the ocean
we would watch old wounds grow new flesh and jagged scars disappear
as time was layered upon time would slowly be ready
to begin
if we dug a huge grave miles wide, miles deep
and buried every rifle, pistol, knife, bullet, bomb, bayonet,
if we jumped upon fleets of tanks and fighter jets
with tool boxes, torches
unwelded them dismantled them turned them into scrap metal
if every light-skinned man in a silk tie said
to every dark-skinned man in a turban
I vow not to kill your children
and heard the same vow in return
if every elected leader agreed to stop lying
if every child was fed as well as racehorses bred to win derbies
if every person with a second home gave it to a person with no home
if every mother buried her parents not her sons and daughters
if every person who has enough said out loud I have enough
if every person violent in the name of God were to find God
we would grow silent, still for a moment, a lifetime
we would hear infants nursing at the breast
hummingbirds hovering in flight
we would touch a canyon wall and feel the earth vibrate
we would hear two lovers sigh across the ocean
we would watch old wounds grow new flesh and jagged scars disappear
as time was layered upon time would slowly be ready
to begin
Monday, May 05, 2008
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Process
"Though the human body is born complete in one moment, the birth of the human heart is an ongoing process. It is being birthed in every experience of your life. Everything that happens to you has the potential to deepen you. It brings to birth within you new territories of the heart."
-- John O'Donoghue. Anam Cara. New York: Cliff Street Books, 1997.
-- John O'Donoghue. Anam Cara. New York: Cliff Street Books, 1997.
Einstein knew a few things
"We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them."
-- Albert Einstein
-- Albert Einstein
Friday, March 21, 2008
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