Thursday, May 24, 2012

HUNGER GAMES: London Olympics To Spotlight Food Security Issues

Thursday, May 24, 2012
London will use its spotlight to illuminate more than just the world's greatest athletes during the 2012 Olympics.

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Gustav Praekelt: Global Motherhood: How Mobile Technology Is Saving Moms
In collaboration with Cell-Life and Wits Reproductive Health and HIV Institute, Praekelt Foundation will launch MAMA South Africa -- a mobile phone based community that allows mothers to access vital health information on their mobile phones in a way that is personal and discreet.
Jeffrey P. Colin: Media, Poverty and a Lack of Concern
As far back as 2008, members of the progressive advocacy community who focus on poverty were decrying a lack of coverage of rising poverty levels by the media. Since that point, the problem has gotten much worse.
David Weiss: The Real Story in Liberia
Although the Charles Taylor verdict is drawing attention to Liberia once again, it is also a reminder of how far Liberia has come since that dark era.
Elcin Poyrazlar: No Country for Women
I live in Istanbul, a mega-city, so I can't really say whether it is more conservative or religious. But there is certainly an air of submission where without being told, you have the instinct to shut your mouth.
Stephanie Spiro: The New School Presents a Sneak Preview of the Documentary Flying Paper
After the preview of the movie, a man in the audience, visibly moved, raised his hand and said: "Growing up in Palestine, kite flying was the only thing that made me feel free."
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