The Lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans was one of the hardest hit areas from Hurricane Katrina. Now, 15 years after the storm, rebuilding is still taking place. In this short documentary, a group of journalists interview people to see how much help they received (or didn’t). via Katrina: 15 Years Later — Media Milwaukee
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TURES: Remembering Ulysses S. Grant — LaGrange Daily News
Memorial Day is upon us, a holiday once known as Decoration Day that commemorates both the end of the Civil War and the sacrifice of our military men and women in all conflicts. via TURES: Remembering Ulysses S. Grant — LaGrange Daily News
Featured Artist: Traveon Dinell Rogers — synkroniciti
Meet photojournalist Traveon Dinell Rogers, whose intelligent and thoughtful work explores issues of identity, illuminating what it means to be human in the 21st century from the valuable and often unacknowledged perspective of people of color. I am overjoyed to present his first printed photo-essay, Reflections Beyond the Mirror: Exploring Blackness in Colombia’s Unlikeliest City, […]… Continue reading Featured Artist: Traveon Dinell Rogers — synkroniciti
On Gender, Sex, and Sexual Orientation on Continua — Abed’s Headspace
Sex, gender, and sexuality are all on continua. You don’t need to be homosexual or bisexual to acknowledge and respect people’s identities and physiology, or the issues they face in a society that socially erases these identities, leading to mental illness and mortality. It’s not emasculating to accept that it’s possible for some people to […]… Continue reading On Gender, Sex, and Sexual Orientation on Continua — Abed’s Headspace
Oscar-nominated shorts 2020 — ASSHOLES WATCHING MOVIES
Hair Love: nominated for short film (animated), directed by Matthew Cherry, Everett Downing Jr. & Bruce Smith A father does his daughter’s hair. Normally I’d be extremely dismissive – these types of videos go viral all the time, the world falls over itself to applaud dads for attempting the things mothers are expected to do […]… Continue reading Oscar-nominated shorts 2020 — ASSHOLES WATCHING MOVIES
NBA Era Debate: 80s/90s vs 2000s — LEAGUE ALERTS
In light of the conclusion of the last dance documentary, and all of the Jordan vs Lebron discussions going on, I thought I would expand the argument a little. Rather than debating between the two player’s, let’s compare their eras of NBA basketball. In this article, I will be creating what I would consider the […]… Continue reading NBA Era Debate: 80s/90s vs 2000s — LEAGUE ALERTS
mind over machine – the documentary part 2 of 6 — earprojector official
Part 2 of the mini documentary on the making of our new album Mind Over Machine. Album available to preorder now with exclusive access to 3 new songs:https://earprojector.bandcamp.com/ Documentary filmed and edited by Adam TheobaldI Wanna Kill Cassie clip by PatographicsManagement by Cowan & Partners #mindovermachine via mind over machine – the documentary part 2 of… Continue reading mind over machine – the documentary part 2 of 6 — earprojector official
6 Movies That Will Inspire You To Travel — Curls Trip
One way to learn about different destinations is through movies. Since travel doesn’t come so easily as of late, these movies will make you want to book a flight or three. Some of them may even inspire you to do some volunteer work. 1. The Bucket List This is a great movie that will inspire […]… Continue reading 6 Movies That Will Inspire You To Travel — Curls Trip
Gratitude Post: cultivating an attitude of thanksgiving during times of uncertainty — Loved By Him First
Thankful for God’s presence in my life I love how God does not let go of us. I don’t know where I’d be WITHOUT the love and forgiveness of God. I’m thankful that God is long-suffering towards me – I can be stubborn at times EVEN if it’s for my own good. Crazy, right? I […]… Continue reading Gratitude Post: cultivating an attitude of thanksgiving during times of uncertainty — Loved By Him First
“King Corn” — Summer 2020: Food for Thought
The 2007 documentary “King Corn” follows the story of how corn is processed and grown in America. Two young men—fascinated by how corn products make up the majority of their diet—move to Iowa to grow an acre of corn and learn about modern farming practices. This is a documentary that every American should watch, for […]… Continue reading “King Corn” — Summer 2020: Food for Thought