December 2011
2 posts
All I Really Need is a Good F*ck & Someone to Pick... →
A gentle reminder of what is important, for when we forget. lol.
"A Talk to Teachers" James Baldwin 1963 →
August 2011
1 post
When you think about the purposes of education, there are three. We’re...
– Tom Horne, the state superintendant of public instruction in Arizona
June 2011
1 post
Poor people live in a world where beauty seems impossible. We make it possible....
– Bill Strickland
May 2011
1 post
Creating Curators: Social Media →
Love this idea. We’ll find a way to use it.
March 2011
1 post
Me - featured as an eligible in Spree (for future... →
November 2010
1 post
October 2010
3 posts
New York State Literary Center →
Let It Loose
Our hero artists’ images haunt our dreams. Artists all spend many years processing our teachers’ voices. We strive for greatness, and utilize the tools of criticism we have gathered throughout the years of schooling or apprenticeship to construct each work of art.
Our own personal arsenal of expectations — grand goals, insecurities, and in time personal criteria — sifts through...
July 2010
1 post
Social & Demographic Trends →
From Pew Research Center
May 2009
1 post
EdChange →
Professional Development, Scholarship, & Activism for Diversity, Social Justice, & Community Growth. White papers and publications of use. Publications by Paul C. Gorski.
April 2009
2 posts
How to Cook Quinoa →
because I often forget.
March 2009
5 posts
An essay I wrote on Robert Holland's work →
The Places We Live →
Absolute gorgeousness
Start each new day with a commitment to do what is right regardless of what may...
– Eric Harvey and Steve Ventura via email from Lesley Haynes
February 2009
1 post
January 2009
1 post
December 2008
1 post
Eco-Friendly Vinegar Tips →
Inexpensive, eco-friendly, and mighty useful, vinegar is one of my favorite cleaning procucts.
September 2008
5 posts
Children & War at El Museo as written by Lucy Yau →
This show of Errol Daniels’ work was created with the support of the Olean Public Library.
IT’S JUST AN ACCIDENT THAT YOUR PARENTS ARE YOUR PARENTS
– Twitter / Jenny Holzer
SLOPPY THINKING GETS WORSE OVER TIME
– Twitter / Jenny Holzer
August 2008
19 posts
'40 Under Forty' class revealed - Business First... →
That’s me on the list - even though they got the name a little wrong.
Frozen Blueberry Daiquiri →
I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other...
– StoryCorps Weblog » Starlight
Visited Starlight Studios in Buffalo this summer. Read on.
Is Obama the End of Black Politics? - NYTimes.com →
Forty-seven years after he last looked out from behind the bars of a South Carolina jail cell, locked away for leading a march against segregation in Columbia, James Clyburn occupies a coveted suite of offices on the second and third floors of the United States Capitol, alongside the speaker and the House majority leader. Above his couch hangs a black-and-white photograph of the Rev. Martin...
THE NEW IS NOTHING BUT A RESTATEMENT OF THE OLD
– Twitter / jennyholzer
In Pictures: America's Fastest-Dying Cities -... →
Buffalo, NY. Migration (since 2000): -51,302
try not to be afraid.
Just found out Michelle Obama is my friend’s friend’s sister. 3 degrees of separation.
PUSH YOURSELF TO THE LIMIT AS OFTEN AS POSSIBLE
– Twitter / jennyholzer
Self Portrait on My Thirty-Fifth Birthday (Rooftop... →
Love this self portrait of Gayla Trail, writer of You Grow Girl book and site, and neighbor in Toronto.
Twitter / cynnie →
July 2008
12 posts