By admin, on September 21st, 2009%
A poor people-led revolution: The POOR Magazine story
“POOR’s rule from the beginning was to break down the myth of objectivity and the implicit ‘other’ stance of journalism. We accomplished this through the integration of self, the use of ‘I’ in every story,” explains Tiny – Lisa Gray-Garcia. POOR needs your help right now. Become a Revolutionary . . . → Read More: Black History Month Poems
By admin, on February 25th, 2009%
The year in Paris with Christian Louboutin boots
Barber 50 designer celebration of the anniversary has inspired countless others to envy a gift to the public, but the heels of the super-fans, perhaps the most popular course is very nice elegant high heels, one billion pairs in the collection, as if the world can match. The designers, . . . → Read More: History Book On Barbie
By admin, on May 4th, 2007%
College Volleyball: History And Awards
Volleyball players are hoping to get noticed during college volleyball recruiting. In the U.S., a collegiate circuit which oversees the processes involved in college athletic scholarships is organized by the National Collegiate Athletics Association.
William Morgan studied at Springfield College, Massachusetts, where he met James Naismith, the inventor of basketball. Morgan was motivated . . . → Read More: History Scholarships For Women
By admin, on December 27th, 2006%
Printing poets at Otago
Twenty years ago, I visited Dunedin for a couple of days on a NZ touring holiday and loved it at first sight. I always hoped to get back here, and every time John Howard threatened to win an election, I would joke with my friends and family that I’d move to Dunedin if . . . → Read More: History Rocks The 70s