Saturday, October 31, 2009
Thursday, October 29, 2009
End Discrimination in Health Care
"Through the process known as "gender rating," insurers can charge women higher premiums. This process is not only discriminatory, it is illegal in 10 states!
On top of pricing disparities, insurance companies have found other ways to make money at the expense of American women. For example, many insurers refuse to cover "elective" procedures... like giving birth! Others consider domestic violence and rape victims to have a "pre-existing condition" and deny them coverage. The list goes one, but the trend is crystal clear.
These are not isolated incidents but policies put in place by the insurance companies to maximize profits. When it comes to health care, women in America deserve to be protected from these outrageous policies!
Sign the petition to Congress urging them pass a health insurance reform bill that forbids insurance companies from discriminating against women."
Check Out Care2.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Barron and Sharpton back Griffith
Sharpton and Barron went against the Democratic tradition of backing incumbents to endorse insurgent candidate Mark Winston Griffith, who lost the Democratic primary by 735 votes for a City Council seat in central Brooklyn and is continuing his candidacy on the Working Families Party line. Vann won the Democratic ticket with 30.7 percent of the vote.
To read the article, check out the Gotham Gazette.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Health Care Reform Video Challenge Finalists
http://my.barackobama.com/VideoChallenge
Vote for your favorite video.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Sunday, October 25, 2009
America's Giving Challenge
Visit the following sites for more information:
The Case Foundation
Causes
Parade
America’s Giving Challenge, presented by the Case Foundation, Causes and PARADE Publications is a 30-day national online competition that enables passionate individuals and nonprofit organizations to easily leverage their online and offline personal networks to increase awareness, attract new donors, and encourage people to get and stay involved with causes they care about.
From October 7th to November 6th, participants in the Challenge will compete for daily and overall awards funded by the Case Foundation. The prize money, totaling $170,000*, will be awarded to the causes that receive the highest number of unique daily donations**, not dollars raised:
Overall Awards (7 total):
$50,000 to the cause with the highest number of unique daily donations over the 30 days of the Challenge
$25,000 to the cause with the second highest number of unique daily donations over the 30 days of the Challenge
$10,000 to the next five causes with the highest number of unique daily donations over the 30 days of the Challenge
Daily Awards (2 per day, 3PM ET to 3PM ET):
$1,000 each day to the cause with the most unique donations that day
$500 each day to the next cause with the most unique donations that day; *these awards made possible through funding by the Aspen Institute's Program on Philanthropy and Social Innovation.
By encouraging people to give what they can - no matter how big or small - America’s Giving Challenge seeks to demonstrate that philanthropy is about real people coming together to make an impact! Learn more about the Challenge or get started NOW!
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Tours at The Ethical Community Charter School
An information session followed by a short school tour will take place on the following days. Please call the office to let us know you are coming: 718-599-2176.
October 28, Wednesday, 9:00 January 14, Thursday, 10:00
November 4, Wednesday, 9:00 February 3, Wednesday, 9:00
November 17, Tuesday, 10:00 February 18, Thursday, 10:00
Application deadline: April 1, 2010 for 2010-2011 school year (Grades K, 1 and 2). They are still accepting applications for 2009-2010.
The Ethical Community Charter School, or TECCS www.teccs-ny.org opened this year for Kindergarten and 1st grade. The school's charter extends to 12th grade and each year 2 new Kindergarten classes of 20 children will be accepted by lottery. The school resides in District 14 so preference in the lottery will be given to students in that district as per city regulations, but there are students from other districts.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Eat a Meal with Mindfulness
To eat mindfully is to live in the present. It calls for paying attention to every act, every sensation and perception, for its own sake, in the moment. From the start to the finish of your meal, your intention is to link the moments together into a continuous stream of sensory awareness.
Visit Care2 for suggestions on how to eat a meal with mindfulness.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
America's Giving Challenge
Visit the following sites for more information:
The Case Foundation
Causes
Parade
America’s Giving Challenge, presented by the Case Foundation, Causes and PARADE Publications is a 30-day national online competition that enables passionate individuals and nonprofit organizations to easily leverage their online and offline personal networks to increase awareness, attract new donors, and encourage people to get and stay involved with causes they care about.
From October 7th to November 6th, participants in the Challenge will compete for daily and overall awards funded by the Case Foundation. The prize money, totaling $170,000*, will be awarded to the causes that receive the highest number of unique daily donations**, not dollars raised:
Overall Awards (7 total):
$50,000 to the cause with the highest number of unique daily donations over the 30 days of the Challenge
$25,000 to the cause with the second highest number of unique daily donations over the 30 days of the Challenge
$10,000 to the next five causes with the highest number of unique daily donations over the 30 days of the Challenge
Daily Awards (2 per day, 3PM ET to 3PM ET):
$1,000 each day to the cause with the most unique donations that day
$500 each day to the next cause with the most unique donations that day; *these awards made possible through funding by the Aspen Institute's Program on Philanthropy and Social Innovation.
By encouraging people to give what they can - no matter how big or small - America’s Giving Challenge seeks to demonstrate that philanthropy is about real people coming together to make an impact! Learn more about the Challenge or get started NOW!
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Friday, October 16, 2009
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Free (RED) Badges
Limited supplies. Currently only available in the US and UK.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
October 16 | World Food Day
"Over 1 billion people in the world are chronically hungry. In fact today, more people die from hunger related causes than from AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis combined."
"Word of mouth is a powerful tool in the fight against hunger!"
Visit the UN's World Food Day site.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Peace Events in NYC
1. Join an AFGHANISTAN WAR PROTEST VIGIL & RALLY on the 8th Anniversary of the US Invasion of Afghanistan
Organized by Brooklyn For Peace and cosponsored by Fort Greene Peace and many others.
Thursday, Oct. 15, 4:30 to 6 pm Brooklyn Boro Hall on Joralemon Street (between Court & Boerum)
2. A RALLY FOR HEALTH CARE FOR ALL
Healthcare-NOW!, a national coalition of groups is organizing a rally supporting to demand affordable health care for all.
Thursday, October 15, 10am at One Penn Plaza in Manhattan
( 34th Street between 7 & 8th Aves.)—the offices of United Health Group.
You can also join the National Call in Campaign for Single Payer Health Insurance
Tell your Congressional rep (for most of us it is Ed Towns) to vote "yes" on the Weiner, Kucinich, and Sanders amendments for single-payer. For more information and to make a free call go to:
http://tools.advomatic.com/35/hc-n/
3. Join FORT GREENE PEACE at the Fort Greene Farmer's Market on Saturday, October 17
(The corner of DeKalb and Washington Park )
We will have our table set up. We will be have our anti-war postcard to Congressman Towns, and lots more.
They need volunteers to help out at the table. If you can help out, email fortgreenepeace@gmail.com with
Please include your name, the times you are available and a phone number where you can be reached just in case we need to make a change at the last minute.
4. Help Counter High School Military Recruitment
Fort Greene Peace will be joining Brooklyn For Peace and other groups around the city at Brooklyn Tech H.S and maybe other high schools in our area on “Open School Evening” October 29 from 5 to 6:30 pm
“Open School Day” October 30 from 12:30 to 1:30.
We will be handing out literature informing students and their parents that they can “opt out” of the military recruitment requirements of the “No Child left Behind” act which requires schools to send the military the contact information of each student unless that student’s parents request that this not happen. This is a major way the US military recruits students right out of high school.If you can join us and help out please RSVP at fortgreenepeace@gmail.com
5. The Domestic Violence Prevention Summit (endorsed by Fort Greene Peace)
Theme: “Everybody Knows Somebody: Stop Domestic Violence NOW!”
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2009, 12noon-6pm at the Arnold and Marie Schwartz Center,
1 University Plaza, on the campus of Long Island University — Brooklyn campus
(Corner of Flatbush and DeKalb, right across from the famous Junior’s Restaurant)
This day-long Summit is FREE and open to everyone. Females and males of all ages are welcome. The LGBT community is welcome too.For more information, please email contact@kevinpowell.net
The Summit will feature:
•Adult panel discussion
•Teen panel discussion
•Short film clips
•Dozens of social agencies and community organizations with helpful
literature and resources
•Free counseling services at the Summit for females, males, and
children
•Live entertainment
•Special keynote address
6. Join FORT GREENE PEACE to plan our next COMMUNITY FORUM ON THE US
WAR ON AFGHANISTAN.
The forum is tentatively planned for mid November. The planning has not yet begun. To learn when and where the committee will be meeting contact Rob at: rob@notfortourists.com
Sunday, October 11, 2009
aVidaNova Update
Greetings from ConQuista. We hope and pray all is well with you. We had a very fun day at the vila yesterday as it was Childrens Day here and the church we are involved with threw a huge party for the children in the neighborhood of the vila. There were around 80 children that showed up and at one time were all in a 10 by 15ft room. The needs are great in this community. And we hope to be able to not only help the rescued girls in the vila but also help this community. Please continue to pray for all the needs here in Brazil. Our latest blog is up at aVidaNova.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
October 11-12 | National Equality March
On October 10-11, we will march on Washington with one single demand: equal protection for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in all matters governed by civil law in all 50 states. This march is a first step to build a grassroots network in all 435 Congressional Districts to make this demand a reality.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Brooklyn Skillshare
The First Annual Brooklyn Skillshare
When: Saturday, October 10, 2009
When: Gowanus Studio Space
What: The day consists of 5 blocks of 90-minute classes, with 3 classes taking place per block. Participants could attend as many or as few classes as they like, but were encouraged to make a day of learning.
Mission Statement: Education is a right, not a commodity. We are all students and teachers, and we believe that everyone has something to teach and to learn from each other. The Brooklyn Skillshare is a communal, hands-on, learning experience that aims to serve as a jumping-off point in the construction of an autonomous, nonexclusive, reciprocal learning communityThursday, October 8, 2009
2nd Annual Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival
What: "The Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival is the only festival in New York to bring together both legendary culinary icons from around the globe and America's most beloved television chefs. Mirroring the charitable component of its sister event, the Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival presented by Food & Wine magazine, the New York City festival is hosted by and benefits the hunger relief organizations Food Bank For New York City and Share Our Strength. 100 percent of the net proceeds from the festival directly benefit these community based initiatives."
About the Food Bank For New York City
Food Bank For New York City recognizes 26 years as the city's major provider of food to New Yorkers in need. The organization works to end food poverty and increase access to affordable, nutritious food for low-income New Yorkers through a range of programs and services that focus on food sourcing and distribution, education and nutrition, financial empowerment, disaster relief, policy and research.
About Share Our Strength®
Share Our Strength® is the leading national organization working to make sure no kid in America grows up hungry. We weave together a net of community groups, activists and food programs to catch children at risk of hunger and ensure they have nutritious food where they live, learn and play. We work with the culinary industry to create engaging, pioneering programs like Share Our Strength's Taste of the Nation®, the nation's premier culinary benefit; Share Our Strength's Great American Bake Sale®, a national grassroots effort; Share Our Strength's A Tasteful Pursuit®, a touring dinner series; Share Our Strength's Great American Dine Out ®, a week-long program involving thousands of restaurants nationwide; and Share Our Strength's Operation Frontline®, a cooking-based nutrition education program.
Check out the Food Network's New York City Wine & Food Festival this weekend.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
In Memoriam: Mercedes Sosa
Monday, October 5, 2009
Notable Organization: The Girl Effect
The Girl Effect is the powerful social and economic change brought about when girls have the opportunity to participate.Because there’s poverty, and war, and hunger, and AIDS, and because when adolescent girls in the developing world have a chance, they can be the most powerful force of change for themselves, their families, communities, countries, and even the planet.
But while those 600 million adolescent girls are the most likely agents of change, they are often invisible to their societies and the world.
So what can you do about that? Help make girls visible. Stand up and be counted by becoming a fan of The Girl Effect, and getting your friends to do the same. Tell the world that you think the 600 million girls in the developing world deserve better – for themselves, and for the end of poverty.
There are 600 million adolescent girls living in poverty in the developing world. By giving one of these girls a chance, you start the girl effect. When girls have safe places to meet, education, legal protection, health care, and access to training and job skills, they can thrive. And if they thrive, everyone around them thrives, too.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Blog4Change
The premise of Blog4Change.org is to provide everyone who wants one a free blogging platform for sharing ideas or experiences that give concrete instruction on how to make positive changes in the lives of others.
If you have ideas, or have had experiences that exemplify how to create a better world, than your posts are welcome here.
Our hypothesis is that if you help others, if you spread goodness in the world, than you will be happier and live a more fulfilling life. The more you post and comment the better you will feel about yourself and the world you live.
We are looking for ideas on how to 'Go Green', how to 'Spread Kindness', how to 'Overcome Personal Obstacles', how to 'Be Charitable', and how to 'Do Good Daily'.
Every post on Blog4Change.org must inspire others to actually do something that will help their neighbor, a stranger, a pet, the enviornment, for the better. Positive posts that meet these standards will be published for the world to view.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Project 10^100
Project 10100
Friday, October 2, 2009
The 140th Anniversary of the birth of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
But though Gandhi lived, suffered and died in India for Indians, it is not in relation to India's destiny alone that his life has significance. Future generations will not only remember him as a patriot, politician and nation-builder but much more. He was essentially a moral force, whose appeal is to the conscience of man and therefore universal. He was the servant and friend of man as man and not as belonging to this or that nation, religion or race. If he worked for Indians only, it was because he was born among them and because their humiliation and suffering supplied the necessary incentives to his moral sensibility. The lesson of his life therefore is for all to read. He founded no church and though he lived by faith he left behind no dogma for the faithful to quarrel over. He gave no attributes to God save Truth and prescribed no path for attaining it save honest and relentless search through means that injure no living thing.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
October 2 | International Day of Non-Violence
The United Nations General Assembly [in 2007] decided to observe the International Day of Non-Violence each year on 2 October – the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, who helped lead India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world.The late leader’s “novel mode of mass mobilization and non-violent action” brought down colonialism, strengthened the roots of popular sovereignty, of civil, political and economic rights, and greatly influenced many a freedom struggle and inspired leaders like Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King Jr., Mr. Sharma stated.
The Assembly, “desiring to secure a culture of peace, tolerance, understanding and non-violence,” invited States, UN bodies, regional and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and individuals to commemorate the Day, including through education and public awareness.