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Opening Keynote tonight for YearlyKos featuring Dean and Durbin

Posted on August 2, 2007 by

Dire Lobo, one of the organizers of Second Life section of the YearlyKos Convention, reminds folks that tonight at 5PM SLT Senator Dick Durbin and Governor Howard Dean will be speaking at the opening keynote (teleport SLURL.)  I asked Dire how preparations for the convention were going.  He reported that they are wrestling with some…

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Rik Panganiban, the Redshirt

Posted on August 1, 2007 by

I got an email about a month ago from my friend and novelist David Mack, informing me that (1) I was a character in his latest Star Trek novel and that (2) I died in a particularly gruesome fashion.  Thus fulfilling a fond wish of mine to be a redshirt in Star Trek.  I rushed…

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I’m headed to SLCC in Chicago!

Posted on August 1, 2007 by

"I’m going to Chicago, I’m sorry but I can’t take you…." I got a call on Tuesday from Barry at Global Kids asking me if I wanted to help out with the non-profit / philanthropy theme at the Second Life Community Convention. Oh, would I!  SLCC is happening this year from August 24-26 in the…

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TakingITGlobal moving to the virtual world

Posted on August 1, 2007 by

Catching up on old emails, I found a press release about the new virtual home of the youth-oriented international non-profit TakingITGlobal.  It seems that the Starwood owners of the Aloft Hotel in Second Life have decided to donate their sim, which has outlived its usefulness to Starwood.  So instead of letting it lie fallow like…

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My new favorite ice cream flavor: Swedish Saltlakrits

Posted on July 31, 2007 by

I love black licorice and foods in general that are black.  So when I saw that they had salty licorice ice cream in Sweden, or "saltlakrits" as its called, I had to try it.  Definitely not for everyone, but I love it.

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YearlyKos is this weekend!

Posted on July 31, 2007 by

This weekend, August 2-5, progressive activists, bloggers, and politicians from all over the country (and the world) will be gathering in Chicago for the Yearly Kos convention. Joining them will be all the major Democratic Presidential candidates, as well as Democratic party leaders, so you know its going to be quite the shindig. If like…

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Civil society activists from Global South sought for Oxford Internet research program

Posted on July 31, 2007 by

The Oxford Internet Institute  is looking for civil society activists from the developing world to participate in their new Civil Society Practitioners Programme: This visitor programme is intended for Civil Society Practitioners of distinction or outstanding promise who wish to visit the Institute for a period of six weeks between February and December 2008, to…

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Global Kids hiring YouthVentures Program Manager

Posted on July 31, 2007 by

Catching up on correspondence after my trip, I saw this message from my friends at Global Kids that they are hiring a new "YouthVentures Program Manager".  Here’s how they describe it: YouthVentures supports groups of teens to develop social enterprises. A social entrepreneur is someone who recognizes a social problem and uses entrepreneurial principles to…

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Last word on Herrang

Posted on July 31, 2007 by

Back in States now, getting ready to go back to "real life" after my adventures at the Herrang Dance Camp. It’s hard to sum up the experience of being crammed together with 800 crazy lindy hoppers for nine days in a tiny town in Sweden. On my last morning in Herrang, I strolled through the…

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Friday Night Herrang Blowout Party

Posted on July 29, 2007 by

The final evening of dance camp is always a costume party with some kind of theme. This being the 25th anniversary of the camp, the theme was simply to dress in outlandish fashion, which lots of dancers gladly did. I loved how several dancers were dressed as different lindy hop moves, from the Texas Tommy to…

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