Twitter as an educational tool – “#Or a desk”

January 13, 2015 Hey Joel – It was a pleasure to meet you yesterday. As I mentioned, I have put a ton of thought into ways Twitter can grow. As a person who cares deeply about the empowerment and education of youth, I believe your service can become even more relevant in the lives of users everywhere. Twitter seems to me to truly want the … Continue reading Twitter as an educational tool – “#Or a desk”

Americans across the nation declare their candidacy and fitness for leadership: Show Your Tell

Eight years ago, I wrote to the candidate who became President, Barack Hussein Obama. I urged him not to contribute to the “all talk” approach of the politigentsia (the politicos so entrenched they are nearly a ruling class) by wasting money on ads, when Black people (in the racialized, unfair America in which I was raised) and small towns were in such a desperate state. … Continue reading Americans across the nation declare their candidacy and fitness for leadership: Show Your Tell

What? N.O. Part II

Originally posted on Danewze:
Lots of our budget problems are locked in, principal light AND long term. Terrible agreements reached in a more chummy time, obviously. We need our budgets written right, right now. We need NO open-amount government contracts. All of these must be renegotiated to determine the sustainability of the produced good or offered service, and to examine the real tenability of the… Continue reading What? N.O. Part II

What part of N.O. didn’t you understand? (Part I)

Originally posted on Danewze:
5 years ago, I wrote, published and publicized “An Open Letter to Barack Obama.” 5 years later… Our process-engaged citizens seem, again, locked in election’s monogamous 2-headed embrace. ? Living legends have long lain out leader roads and ways that last, culled from life. ? Change of course so central to a new direction, there are several I would set out… Continue reading What part of N.O. didn’t you understand? (Part I)

Connecting the Dots: From the U.N.’s Work with Small Island Developing States

UPDATE: 11 December 2015 SIDS Sustainable Development Framework released- Small Island implementation plan for SD Goals create a steering committee and annual accountability meeting, among other actions https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/?page=view&nr=1009&type=230&menu=2059 Social development in SIDS, Health and NCDs, Youth and Women 2 September, 15:00–18:00 Social development is a driving force for sustainable development and calls for a social capital framework based on community trust, social justice, social inclusion, … Continue reading Connecting the Dots: From the U.N.’s Work with Small Island Developing States

pH and Human Diet

The last tile contains a piece of research science which we have failed to apply for our benefit. The book I “cite” is the same Natural Healing book sold via infomercial by one named Trudeau. ” And you know there’s a book called Sharks don’t Get Cancer ? Somebody read that shit, gimme the answer! Shee, I’m dying to know ” – Liberation (It Means … Continue reading pH and Human Diet

Love Has Many Faces – Amnesiacs and Ignorants Don’t Benefit from History

The New Testament recommends the seeking of accurate knowledge; accurate right and exact knowledge. So do I. Deceptions and lies being told to free young people does not make them safer, or free at all.  Hasn’t helped my direction in life. Our stories protect us. Fictions and simple ignorance can make you jump off a building thinking you can fly. Continue reading Love Has Many Faces – Amnesiacs and Ignorants Don’t Benefit from History