Despite the darkness in this video, the noise of everything breaking, terrified people screeching and children crying are sufficient to portray just how frightening and out of control the tornado that ripped through the Missouri city of Joplin was. The tornado has reportedly killed more than 85 people and the death toll is rising. The
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Stories change hearts and minds. We know that. What we also know is that stories in person, and in video, move hearts and minds the best. And as the struggle for equality continues for LGBT people, we know there are no shortage of stories regarding personal struggles… and no shortage of minds to change. That’s where you come in. This morning, Dustin Lance Black, the Academy Award-winning screenwriter of Milk and other award-winning movies and documentaries, sent an e-mail to our Courage Campaign members announcing the Testimony: Take A Stand video contest: It’s a partnership we are doing in an effort to find the next great stories that shape public opinion about LGBT equality — submitted by you or your friends, family and colleagues. Testimony: Take A Stand is the name for our new project we have been rolling out: a one-stop shop hub for stories of struggle to achieve LGBT equality. Dustin Lance Black and his camera crew will be reviewing submissions and pick three incredible stories to record for television. He will then hop on a plane to fly to wherever you live and record your submission for TV, so Americans can learn why its important for our community to be equal. You can sign up here, and the deadline is June 15th. Think of what it could achieve — Zach Wahls’ story, or Dan Choi’s, or Ed and Derence’s featured here at C&L in March, targeted to advertise in places like Minnesota, where we need to change minds on marriage in advance of the 2012 ballot initiative. Or New York State, where we have a few Senators whose constituents are on the fence about marriage equality. From marriage to adoption, bullying to being transgender, there is no shortage of stories, and no shortage of minds we need to change. That’s where this project comes in. You can sign up and get more details here . Or, do you know someone — a kid who’s been bullied at school, a couple who faced medical problems at the hospital because of DOMA, a transgender women fired at the workplace? Let them know. Submissions are due by 11:59 PM PST on June 15th. So flip open those camcorders, handheld cams and computer cameras and take a minute to record your Testimony. Let’s change some minds. http://www.couragecampaign.org/DustinLanceBlack Disclosure: I serve as Director of Online Programs at the Courage Campaign.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Stories change hearts and minds. We know that. What we also know is that stories in person, and in video, move hearts and minds the best. And as the struggle for equality continues for LGBT people, we know there are no shortage of stories regarding personal struggles… and no shortage of minds to change. That’s where you come in. This morning, Dustin Lance Black, the Academy Award-winning screenwriter of Milk and other award-winning movies and documentaries, sent an e-mail to our Courage Campaign members announcing the Testimony: Take A Stand video contest: It’s a partnership we are doing in an effort to find the next great stories that shape public opinion about LGBT equality — submitted by you or your friends, family and colleagues. Testimony: Take A Stand is the name for our new project we have been rolling out: a one-stop shop hub for stories of struggle to achieve LGBT equality. Dustin Lance Black and his camera crew will be reviewing submissions and pick three incredible stories to record for television. He will then hop on a plane to fly to wherever you live and record your submission for TV, so Americans can learn why its important for our community to be equal. You can sign up here, and the deadline is June 15th. Think of what it could achieve — Zach Wahls’ story, or Dan Choi’s, or Ed and Derence’s featured here at C&L in March, targeted to advertise in places like Minnesota, where we need to change minds on marriage in advance of the 2012 ballot initiative. Or New York State, where we have a few Senators whose constituents are on the fence about marriage equality. From marriage to adoption, bullying to being transgender, there is no shortage of stories, and no shortage of minds we need to change. That’s where this project comes in. You can sign up and get more details here . Or, do you know someone — a kid who’s been bullied at school, a couple who faced medical problems at the hospital because of DOMA, a transgender women fired at the workplace? Let them know. Submissions are due by 11:59 PM PST on June 15th. So flip open those camcorders, handheld cams and computer cameras and take a minute to record your Testimony. Let’s change some minds. http://www.couragecampaign.org/DustinLanceBlack Disclosure: I serve as Director of Online Programs at the Courage Campaign.
Continue reading …“Did someone or something fail Jared Loughner?” CNN's chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta asked recovering alcoholic and former congressman Patrick Kennedy Sunday. The question came after Kennedy described his alcoholic condition as a mental disease and not a moral failure, and attributed mental illness to Loughner, the Tuscon shooter who killed six and critically injured Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) in January. When Kennedy was asked about Loughner being “failed,” he issued a sweeping indictment of society. “Clearly we all failed,” he said, noting that the Giffords assassin was mentally ill and was not treated for his ailments. “We failed as society because every time we see someone who's – and we use the pejorative words 'crazy,' you know, 'psycho,' 'nuts,' we look the other way.” (Video below the break.)
Continue reading …Lady Gaga was back on television today, but this time the pop star left her comedic chops at home. The “Born This Way” singer (who just released her album world-wide) spent the morning chit-chatting with the gals at The View. Rocking a whacky wig-on-wig (or sideways mullet) hairdo, the heavy metal lover opened up to … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 23/05/2011 22:05 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Lady Gaga was back on television today, but this time the pop star left her comedic chops at home. The “Born This Way” singer (who just released her album world-wide) spent the morning chit-chatting with the gals at The View. Rocking a whacky wig-on-wig (or sideways mullet) hairdo, the heavy metal lover opened up to … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 23/05/2011 22:05 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Sarosh Jacob created a beautiful video swimming through Jellyfish Lake on Eil Malk island in Palau. via io9 Host your website or blog with Laughing Squid Web Hosting. Host your website or blog with Laughing Squid Web Hosting . Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 23/05/2011 02:07 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …NPR points to a terrifying first-person video of the tornado that slammed Joplin last night, killing at least 89 . Though you can’t see much in the recording, the chilling audio gives a good idea of what happened when the tornado hit a convenience store. Customers worry and comfort each other,…
Continue reading …Whoopsie Daisy of the Day: On its way out of the US Embassy in Dublin, President Obama’s heavily armored limo, Cadillac One (AKA “The Beast”), struck a ramp and subsequently got stuck, forcing POTUS to abandon car . Obama arrived in Ireland this morning to kick off a six-day tour of Europe, which will include stops in the UK, France, and Poland. [ bbc / video: hutchjames .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 23/05/2011 18:07 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …So, how do rapture believers feel today, considering the fact that they’re still firmly on earth? A sampling of reactions from the Huffington Post , Reuters , the AP , and the Los Angeles Times : John Ramsey, 25, quit his job, donated thousands of dollars to Camping’s Family Radio, and took to the…
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