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Mar.16.2009
WNPR's Faith Middleton interviews me about Homefront for "The Faith Middleton Show." (Note: requires Quicktime. The interview is approximately 2/3 of the way through the podcast.)
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Mar.01.2009
The following is a picture vid I threw together for a track titled WoW (Woman of War) from my poetry/hip hop mixtape recorded in December 2008 & released for FREE DOWNLOAD on the internet on 30th January 2009.
The track tells the story of a group of young men escaping political prosecution...
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Jan.29.2009
Thomas Buergenthal, now a Judge in the International Court of Justice in The Hague, tells his astonishing experiences as a young boy in his memoir A LUCKY CHILD. He arrived at Auschwitz at age 10 after surviving two ghettos and a labor camp. Separated first from his mother and then his father,...
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Dec.08.2008
Can Stop-Loss Be Stopped?
Military Returns Troops To War After They've Completed Tours, Even After They've Left Active Duty
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4652949n
(CBS) The Pentagon announced plans this week to recruit more foreigners residing in the U.S. into the ranks of the U.S....
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Oct.14.2008
**This book trailer was custom-made for my male readers: A Father's Story
A HUNDRED YEARS OF HAPPINESS is a book that reaches across genders and generations and is told from multiple points of view, both male and female. As such, I've created two trailers that give the same message, however, one...
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Sep.17.2008
Helene Cooper is "Congo," a descendant of two Liberian dynasties -- traced back to the first ship of freemen that set sail from New York in 1820 to found Monrovia. Helene grew up at Sugar Beach, a twenty-two-room mansion by the sea. Her childhood was filled with servants, flashy cars, a villa in...
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Sep.17.2008
Helene Cooper is "Congo," a descendant of two Liberian dynasties -- traced back to the first ship of freemen that set sail from New York in 1820 to found Monrovia. Helene grew up at Sugar Beach, a twenty-two-room mansion by the sea. Her childhood was filled with servants, flashy cars, a villa in...
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Sep.12.2008
TIME's David Van Biema recently interviewed Thich Nhat Hahn, the famous zen monk who helped lead protests in the 1960s during the war in his native Vietnam.
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