June 2009
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March 2009
1 post
The Sundance Channel launched a website in observance of 6 years of war in Iraq. It has tons of clips from Hometown Baghdad and Heavy Metal in Baghdad— two documentaries that will premiere on TV tonight.
lunchfood:
“Mentally F’d Up” from the Sundance Channel. Today is the sixth anniversary of the Iraq War’s start.
February 2009
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January 2009
7 posts
December 2008
25 posts
The head of the Barack Obama campaign’s email marketing efforts, Stephen Geer, says the single most lucrative day in fundraising in American politics was the day after Gov. Sarah Palin’s vice presidential acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention.
“She made a huge tactical mistake by going on the attack against community organizers,” Geer said.
From Mediapost
Non-Profit Training Night
nycchangemakers:
Last week we held our first non-profit training session at Attention— the social media marketing and PR agency where we work.
The plan for a non-profit training session originated after our first NYC Changemakers/Changebloggers meeting back in October. At that first meeting George Weiner, the director of technology at DoSomething.org, gave a great rundown of how online...
blurredvision:
“You think your pain and your heartbreak are unprecedented in the history of the world, but then you read. It was books that taught me that the things that tormented me most were the very things that connected me with all the people who were alive, or who had ever been alive.”
— James Baldwin (via everybodycares)
Sure, this reads true for the tumblr set… but the unfortunate...
November 2008
27 posts
lunchfood:
In which I ride my bike 109 miles around Tucson, Arizona.
El Tour De Tucson — The Ride on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
Sexual Assault on Campus: Culture Change 101 →
“Instead of teaching women not to walk alone at night or to carry Mace, some colleges are trying something much harder — changing college men.”
FINALLY.
The second most remarkable thing about his election is that American voters have...
– Op-Ed Columnist - Obama and the War on Brains - NYTimes.com (via lunchfood)