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Friday, June 10, 2011

SPOTLIGHT: The It Gets Better Project

In September 2010, syndicated columnist and author Dan Savage created a YouTube video with his partner Terry to inspire hope for young people facing harassment. In response to a number of students taking their own lives after being bullied in school, they wanted to create a personal way for supporters everywhere to tell LGBT youth that, yes, it does indeed get better.


Listen below as Dan and Terry share their stories and how the project came about. 



Two months later, the It Gets Better Project (TM) has turned into a worldwide movement, inspiring over 10,000 user-created videos viewed over 35 million times. To date, the project has received submissions from celebrities, organizations, activists, politicians and media personalities, including President Barack Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Adam Lambert, Anne Hathaway, Colin Farrell, Matthew Morrison of "Glee", Joe Jonas, Joel Madden, Ke$ha, Sarah Silverman, Tim Gunn, Ellen DeGeneres, Suze Orman, the staffs of The Gap, Google, Facebook, Pixar, the Broadway community, and many more.


THE PLEDGE: Everyone deserves to be respected for who they are. I pledge to spread this message to my friends, family and neighbors. I'll speak up against hate and intolerance whenever I see it, at school and at work. I'll provide hope for lesbian, gay, bi, trans and other bullied teens by letting them know that "It Gets Better."
The website, www.itgetsbetter.org is a place where young people who are lesbian, gay, bi, or trans can see how love and happiness can be a reality in their future.

Confession: As an adult who has realized it gets better, I often brainstorm ways to tell struggling teens it gets better. I do not know what it feels like to be teased for being a LGBT youth but I was teased in elementary & middle school for the way I looked and the way I dressed. As a skinny tomboy with big lips, I did not fit the conventional standards of beauty. It never got so bad that I considered harming myself but it did have an impact on my self-esteem for quite some time. It was a journey for me to learn to love myself and I realized the people who teased me were insecure about themselves [look at me now]. It is a trip every person should go on. At one point, high school consumed my life. I thought my friends and I would never part and I believed they were the greatest people in the world. I hung out with the homecoming queens, popular athletes and pretty girls. Still, I look back on my grade school experiences and I am grateful for all of them. 


In the video below, President Obama shares his message of hope and support for LGBT youth who are struggling with being bullied.





No matter how bad you think it is, it gets BETTER! 

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Great Movies to watch in honor of Black History Month

Carmen Jones (1954)
It was groundbreaking as one of the only movies with an all black cast released during the 50's, and it would help pave the way for many movies with all black casts to come. It is also the movie for which Dorothy Dandridge earned her historical Academy Award nomination for best actress. You can't miss the on screen chemistry between Dandridge and Harry Belafonte. It is a modern adaptation of the classic opera Carmen and it may become one of the most steamy musicals you'll ever see.

You can watch the trailer below. Trust me, you will NOT be disappointed!

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Talented Generation Presents: Spotlight on YP Companies!

This is Talented Generation's first ever spotlight on YP Companies! Here, we will highlight companies and other organizations owned and/or ran primarily by Young Professionals. The companies highlighted here can also serve as inspiration for my Talented Generation friends who are plotting their career paths.



Creative Party Designing is a premier licensed event planning company that has been specializing in personal and professional event coordinating since 2007. Creative Party Designing is dedicated to coordinating events to satisfy unique & traditional customer specifications.

Creative Party Designing has coordinated events in Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta & Florida.
Creative Party Designing handles ALL of the following:
Destination weddings
International events
Corporate Events
Sporting Events
Celebrity Events
Charity Events
Make-up Bars
Fashion & Trunk Shows
Engagement Parties
Weddings
Receptions
Bridal Showers
Bachelor/Bachelorette Parties
Anniversary Parties
Retirement events
Promotion celebrations
Graduation parties
Birthday Parties
YOUR NEXT EVENT!

To ensure the success of each event, Creative Party Designing employs a diverse staff of event planners, personal assistants, publicists, photographers, videographers, graphic & webpage designers, hair stylists, make-up artists, entertainers, venue locators, florists, and musicians. It is a one stop shop for all your event planning needs. If you can dream it up, Creative Party Designing can make it happen!

Their motto is "You name it, we plan it!" There is no job too large or too small!
If you have an event coming up, do not make the mistake of planning it without Creative Party Designing. Give your guests the ultimate experience!

All customers are provided with a free initial consultation. Send all inquiries to Creative Party Designing at creativepartydesigning@gmail.com.




The owner of Creative Party Designing, Makeva Harold, is also giving back to her community through her non-profit foundation-The Makeva Harold Foundation. Her foundation seeks to broaden the horizons of youth and adults at risk or in crisis through individualized need assessments, providing education, employment, therapeutic, and housing services intended for the development of independent, productive and successful members of the community.

The Makeva Harold Foundation provides community members with computer training, workshops on professional resume writing, budgeting skills, parenting skills, interviewing skills, assist the unemployed in obtaining gainful employment and any other skills deemed necessary for community members to be self sufficient.

The Foundation has two divisions: adult services and youth services. Each division conducts monthly workshops on various topics which focus on creating self-sufficiency amongst individuals in the community. The Foundation hosts quarterly fundraisers, which allows them to offer their services to the community for free. If you would like to donate or volunteer your services to the Makeva Harold Foundation, here is their contact info:

Makeva Harold, MSW
Makeva Harold Foundation Inc.
100 S. Dixie Highway, Ste #304
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Office: (561) 655-8508
Fax: (561) 370-3322

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Take Charge: Make your car a NO PHONE ZONE. End distracted driving!



How many times has this happened to you? You're driving on a busy street and your phone rings. You look down for a brief second to pick it up and you realize it is a text message. You remove one hand from the wheel and commence typing your reply message while steering the vehicle with your other hand. You're barely paying attention to what is happening on the road because you are familiar with the area and you are a "professional multitasker." You believe you can text, talk, drive, and DJ seamlessly and effortlessly. You are still accident free and no one is getting hurt by it right? WRONG! Science shows your brain just cannot keep up when you are distracted while driving. In fact, studies have found that talking on a cell phone quadruples your risk of an accident.


Consider this story profiled on Oprah yesterday:
19-year-old Reggie Shaw was texting on the way to a mandatory drug and alcohol screening. Shaw crossed the center line and clipped the vehicle driven by Jim Furfaro who was driving to work with his friend Keith O'Dell. Furfaro's vehicle ended up in the oncoming traffic line and was broadsided by the vehicle behind the 19-year-old, and he was killed instantly, along with Keith. No drugs or alcohol were found in his system, but cell phone records confirmed Reggie had been texting from the time he got into his car up until the moment of the crash. Reggie was sentenced to 30 days in jail, community service and to honor a unique request from Jackie—to watch a video of her husband's funeral. "I just wanted him to know who he killed," she says. "That was a way for him to get to know one of the men."

Before the accident, Reggie says he texted "pretty close to 100 percent of the time" while driving. "I just never thought about it," he says. "Growing up, going to high school, going to driver's ed, it was never taught to me how dangerous it was."

Reggie says he's haunted by what he's done. "This affects my life every day. It's something that I can never really forgive myself for. It was a poor choice that I made," he says. "I have trouble sleeping at night. You drive down the road, you see accidents on the side of the road, and instantly that's the first thing that I think of. It's hard every day. It never gets easier."

What a non distracted driver sees:


What a distracted driver sees:


Can you spot the differences? What you do not see could be a small child, or a jogger or a dog.

Bottom line: Someone who's drunk at a 0.08 blood alcohol level has a four-time crash increase which means talking on a cell phone is about the same as driving drunk. University of Utah researcher David Strayer, who has been studying distracted driving habits for 10 years, proclaims "When you're text messaging, the crash risk goes up to eight times." Most of the time we become distracted because we think we are better than average drivers and thus our driving ability is not impaired when we multitask.

Oprah calls it "America's new deadly" obsession, texting, emailing and calling while driving

Still not convinced? Check out these brief stories:

A train conductor wasn't paying attention while receiving 40 text messages. The train collided head-on with a freight train, injuring 135 people, killing the conductor and 24 other people.

A truck driver while texting hit a school bus carrying 21 students while. Twenty students escaped, but 13-year-old Margay Schee was killed.

Nearly 500,000 people are injured and 6,000 are killed each year because drivers are talking, texting and e-mailing behind the wheel.


If these stories are not enough to change your mind, check out a mother's heartfelt message about driving and cell phones here.


In the age of Twitter and Facebook mobile, our generation is becoming more and more connected. We check our emails on the go, update our facebook status and write about our lives in 140 characters or less dozens of times per day. We are constantly sharing and always connected.Our parents began the trend of distracted driving by applying makeup, changing cds, and eating while driving. Advancements in technology have allowed us to become even more distracted. Young drivers have taken this to another level. We may have a handsfree headset but we also have a GPS, ipod, 6 disc cd changer, smartphone equipped with a QWERTY keyboard or touch screen.

The statistics are alarming. After surveying 800 teens in 4 US cities over the summer of 2009, Pew estimates that 26% of all American teens 16-17 have texted while driving, and 43% have talked on a cell phone while driving. I believe the numbers are much higher than that. If we count teens and young adults who check emails, apply makeup, and fiddle with anything else in the car,it amounts to is millions of distracted drivers.

Here are some other interesting and perhaps alarming statistics:

- 75% of all American teens 12-17 own a cell phone
- 82% of teens 16-17 have a cell phone & 76% text.
- Overall, 34% of teens 16-17 say they have texted while driving, which translates to 26% of all American teens 16-17.
- Boys and girls are equally likely to report texting behind the wheel.
- 55% of teens 14-17 report that they have witnessed a driver texting as a passenger (48% for 12-17, and 32% for 12-13).

Want to make your car a phone free zone? Well there isn't an app for it yet but you can make the pledge here. The pledge is not only to end texting while driving, but it aims to end distracted driving altogether. So far over 39,000 people have made their pledge which reads as follows:

I pledge to make my car a No Phone Zone. Beginning right now, I will do my part to help put an end to distracted driving by not texting or using my phone while I am driving. I will ask other drivers I know to do the same. I pledge to make a difference.

Test your knowledge of distracted driving here.
Check out what happens when distracted drivers are put to the test here.


Remember its not where your hands are, its where your head is.

The next time you are tempted to text, call or email while driving remember this: Don't tempt fate! That text or call can wait!

Source: http://mashable.com/2009/11/16/teens-dangerous-driving/; Oprah.com
Image source: google (where else?)

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Spotlight: Support Minority Owned Businesses-Trinity Law Center


Trinity Law Center, L.L.C.
326 S. Broad St.
New Orleans
LA 70119
Contact: Triscelyn L. McDonald, Attorney At Law / Notary Public
Phone: 504-821-7571
Fax: 504-821-7671
E-mail: 9trinity@bellsouth.net <9trinity@bellsouth.net>


Trinity Law Center, LLC is a general civil litigation law office which provides affordable services with an emphasis on convenience, flexibility and efficiency. Our areas of practice include, but are not limited to; Family Law (divorce, child support, custody, marriage contracts, alimony and adoptions); Bankruptcy (Chapter 7); Wills, Trusts and Estates; Personal Injury; Traffic Citations; and Real Estate Transactions.

Whether a professional athlete or single mother, we make a true effort to meet the needs of every client. We look forward to the opportunity to serve you.

Hours of Operation: M-F 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Evenings & Weekends by appointment

Photo: www.eastbaycollegefund.org/category/news

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