Wall Street Journal Op-Ed: Trying to Save Lives in Port-Au-Prince - by: Jeanne Cabeza and Michelle Chouinard, Wall Street Journal
1/19/10
Trying to Save Lives in Port-Au-Prince
Wall Street Journal Op-Ed: Trying to Save Lives in Port-Au-Prince - by: Jeanne Cabeza and Michelle Chouinard, Wall Street Journal
12/30/09
Situation in Iran - A Message From Sting


Amnesty International Bulletin Posted by Amnesty International USA
I was shocked to hear reports that Iranian security forces arrested 29 mothers and their supporters who were silently mourning children killed in post-election violence this summer.
These Mourning Mothers gather peacefully each week to call for an end to widespread human rights abuses and justice for their dead children.
The disturbing news of their arrest brought to mind profound memories of the Mothers of the Disappeared in Chile and Argentina. Like the courageous mothers in Iran, the Mothers of the Disappeared faced threats and harassment for seeking justice for their children kidnapped during the Dirty Wars in Chile and Argentina.
My song "They Dance Alone" is dedicated to the Mothers of the Disappeared. I had the honor of performing it with them in 1988 during Amnesty International's Human Rights Now! Tour.
Dancing on stage with the Mothers of the Disappeared in Chile and Argentina was one of the most moving moments of my career.
I am heartbroken to see that once again others have to face the anguish that the Mothers of the Disappeared endured. I am compelled to speak out again. I hope you will too: http://bit.ly/7tgwQt
What gives me hope is knowing that Amnesty International is fighting on behalf of the Mourning Mothers and others threatened with abuse in Iran and around the world.
As you read this, Amnesty International is investigating and reporting on the human rights situation in Iran. It's publishing the names of prisoners of conscience and documenting the use of brutal force to crush dissent -- even as it continues to respond to human rights emergencies across the globe.
The people of Iran deserve to speak peacefully without fear. Show them they are not alone. Donate to Amnesty International today. Click here: http://bit.ly/7tgwQt
Sincerely,
Sting
11/27/09
A Site with a Cause
Almost 4 years ago, my 36-year old sister, Barbara, discovered to have ovarian cancer. Her life and the lives of those close to her changed forever. Since th
at day in July 2006, we have traveled along a route of sudden turns, real hopes, false hopes, illusions, disillusions, laughs, cries and a lot of learning. The purpose of my
new blog – or site – is the one of becoming a meeting point for people going through the same tough journey. A place where we can share information, links and stories about people like my sister and their families.
The symbol of New Life is a “stem”. Stems hold flowers together and bring nutrients and new cells to them. All the experts seem to agree that stem cell research is the future in the fight against
cancer. Hope that, one day, a “new life” will start, is what keeps warriors like Barbara fighting.
11/2/09
No Separation

10/29/09
L'Infinito


Song by U2 (2009)
10/27/09
Cancer Won't Wait

(CNN) --
On October 2, 1996, I was diagnosed with advanced testicular cancer. Like many 25-year-olds, I was fearless, ready to conquer the world and without health insurance. I was lucky. One of my sponsors, Oakley, stood up for me and threatened to take all their business elsewhere if their insurance carrier refused to cover me. Without their help, I might not be alive today. Or I might be completely broke, still trying to dig my way out of a massive pile of medical bills. That kind of luck shouldn't have anything to do with whether the 1.5 million people in the United States who will be diagnosed with cancer this year go broke trying to get the treatment they need to survive.
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10/25/09
Leadership - The Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation and The Gentlemen's Fund

Together, The Gentlemen's Fund ® initiative and Mark Wahlberg are supporting the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation, which-by offering leadership now-provides kids with the skills to become leaders in the future.
Through financial and community support, the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation aims to eliminate barriers that prevent youth from succeeding.
This collaboration is not a quick fix; it gets to the root by helping young people find their way. The Gentlemen’s Fund® initiative raises support and awareness for issues that are essential to modern men. Established in 2007 to commemorate GQ's 50th anniversary, The Gentlemen's Fund encourages men to become agents of change by contributing to charities that champion these causes.
Visit the Gentlemen's Fund
Visit the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation
10/23/09
The Battle Within Us

Source: www.legacydad.com
A similar theory is offered by Tom Rath and Donald with the acclaimed publication: "How Full Is Your Bucket?"
The Last Lecture

He shared his insights on finding the good in other people, working hard to overcome obstacles and living generously. "If you lead your life the right way, the karma will take care of itself," Pausch said. "The dreams will come to you."
The video appeared on countless websites and has been viewed by millions. Appearances on the Oprah Winfrey Show, ABC's Good Morning America and the CBS Evening News followed.
A book version, "The Last Lecture" co-written by Jeff Zaslow of the Wall Street Journal (and a fellow Carnegie Mellon alumnus), became a best-seller.
Randy Pausch died at 47 on July 25th, 2008, he has inspired countless students in the classroom and others worldwide.
Randy Pausch's Home Page
The Last Lecture and other resources
Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams
10/16/09
When Capitalism Works
Success Magazine article on TOMS Shoes
Blake Mycoskie's Blog