Friday, February 27, 2009

Word! Metrics



I've been wanting to start up a habit of Word! postings for a while now, so here's it's inauguration! Every so often, I notice that the same word keeps appearing in popular media and vernacular conversation, as if that word is floating atop everyone's consciousness at the same time. This also happens with trends in art, fashion, architecture and design—I like to call it "riding the wave". Others might say everyone has their "fingers on the same pulse". Either way, they're fun to pay attention to and I'm curious to get your feedback on their meaning to you or a context in which you've recently been exposed to it...

Today's Word!: Metrics
(above source, my mac dictionary)

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Shreveport Mardi Gras has begun!


Krewe of Centaur, Shreveport
Originally uploaded by Madeline & Ryosuke

I'll be marching with dad's marching society, Blanc et Noir, next Sunday in the Krewe of Highland parade. Check my flickr for photos.
(Growing up, Boeuf Gras was always my favorite float at NOLA Mardi Gras.)

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Kumlari Practice in Nepal




The SF Chronicle featured a heart wrenching story this week about the sale of young girls into slavery in Nepal. Their families, desperately poor, accept the less than $100 offers of Kumlari brokers to place their daughters in the homes of wealthier families as servants. As you can imagine, the young girls are not only subject to exhaustive manual labor and despicable living conditions, but are often abused. Olga Murray from Sausalito has started an organization to help these girls and has made some real progress. She offers the families who are tempted to sell, or whose contracts are up for renewal, a pig or a goat in exchange for not selling their daughters, and she also funds the girls' education for the year. Check out the video and the article. It's hard for me to remember sometimes that conditions for women are still this bad! And Olga's creative work to change it is inspiring.