Thursday, July 30, 2009

Leaving on a Jet Plane


New York City has been quietly funding a program, sending homeless people in New York on a one way journey out of its shelters, and to their relatives' homes. Once assured that the individuals or families will be accommodated, the Department of Homeless Services makes all their travel arrangements, including attaining visa's, travel tickets, and will sometimes throw in up to 4 months rent for their relocation. Read more at the New York Times

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

David Lynch: A Strange Mind, A Generous Mind


This summer has been dubbed my David Lynch summer. No, I didn't recently watch the director's famed Muholland Drive, Eraserhead, or Inland Empire but his early 90's TV show Twin Peaks. It blew my mind. The show is set in a rural Washington town named Twin Peaks and follows an introspective FBI detective, Agent Cooper, as he solves the murder of a teenage girl, Laura Palmer. Lynch's style feels like that of an updated Alfred Hitchcock. It's an interesting blend of noir, melodrama, gothic imagery, and surrealism. Here is a scene from Twin Peaks in which Agent Cooper uses Tibet and rock throwing to advance him in the case.


In a move flexing the charitable side of his brain, Lynch created a foundation to help children reach their fullest potential. The David Lynch Foundation funds research and awards scholarships to children that are interested in practicing transcendental meditation. Practicing this meditation for more than 30 years, he believes that it improves concentration and creativity. If this practice will help me imagine half of what Lynch does then I'm all for it.

A day at Covenant House



A couple weeks ago I had the privilege of invading the world of Covenant House, on a tour of its New York Branch. With our late summer supplies drive coming up, I needed to take a closer peek at the organization that would be receiving our collections.

My tour began in the main lobby Crisis center, open 24/7 for kids turning to CV for shelter. Here I met Brandi, the director of the New York location. Awaiting me was the image of two girls, both not older than 17, eyes glazed, fists clenching the little belongings they had. They waited to speak to a case worker who would determine if Covenant House was the place for them, and if it was they would be put in a 30 day program. The girls resembled any teenager hanging out and being carefree on our New York streets. I couldn't even begin to guess what brought them here, I was just happy that they knew to come to the center.

We continued to a residential mothers and babies floor, part of a transitional program, where the kids can stay for up to 2 years. The hallways were colored with art work from the kids strewn all across the walls. At the time the floor was peaceful, with the young mother's off to work, or job searches, while the kiddies napped in the comfort of the nursery. (too cute)


We headed back down to the recreation room, a place for the kids to hang out when they returned for their 9 pm curfew. A banquet table was set up with a couple of girls waiting to serve up dishes they had prepared themselves, including creating the menu. I got to sample some white chocolate chip macadamia cookies, that were so damn scrumptious, I briefly considered running off with a tray of whatever I could get my hands on from the table. As Brandi spoke to me about the rec room, Perry, one of the Kids in the transitional program blessed us with some tunes on the piano. Someone get that kid a deal.


On to the other facilities, there were the class rooms were kids got job training, and took GED prep classes. CV hooks kids up with scholarships, encouraging a pursuit of higher education.


"Covindale's" CV's department store for boys, girls and babies; basically a place kids at the center can get some fresh duds for work and play.

We weren't allowed to talk to kids in the center; but they all appeared to be happy, healthy and excited about life.

Covenant House serves as a safe haven for teens and young adults, who have nowhere else to turn. With the economic downturn, more families are forcing kids out of the home once they are 18 in order to be able to provide for their younger siblings (sad but true), causing the center to witness an increase of kids arriving at their crisis center. Please help us help them by donating to our supplies drive.

For more information on how you can help; or even to get a tour of the center email us at info@no1sdoneitright.org.

xo Nos

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Black Again



With the overwhelming success of the last year's "All black" issue of Italian folk. The magazine has decideduse a similar formula this year. In commemoration for pop icon, Barbie's 50th anniversary, this year's July issue of Italian Vogue includes an insert mini-mag, with spreads featuring black barbies. This could easily get an eye roll, however the Barbies aren't just a tanned version of Caucasian Barbie, but come with varying hair textures, and facial features, recognizing the beautiful diversity of black women, and earning the mag a pat on the back.

Click here for pics from the insert courtesy of Jezebel.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

40th Anniversary of Stonewall Riots


June 28th marked the 40th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots which helped pave the way for LGBT liberation.

Below is an article from the New York Times that ran the day after the riots:


Democracy Now! recently looked back on the importance of the riots and how it relates to LGBT rights today. Click here to watch host Amy Goodman present a reflection as well as clips from the documentary Remembering Stonewall.

PEOPLE GET READY

Israeli military recently seized a cargo ship carrying supplies to Palestinians on the Gaza strip, after Israel had agreed to allow ships coming into the strip on humanitarian missions. Help out if you can today.

EMERGENCY DEMONSTRATION
Against Israeli Piracy & Kidnapping
Free Cynthia McKinney and all kidnapped human rights workers!

WEDNESDAY 4-6 PM (THAT'S TODAY, PEOPLE!!!)
at the
ISRAELI MISSION
800 Second Avenue
(Second Avenue @ 43rd St.)

Demand the Release of Rep. Cynthia McKinney, the SPIRIT OF HUMANITY, all aid workers and supplies NOW!

Sign the Online Petition - http://www.iacenter.org/palestine/gazashippetition