Not much to write about these days. Not much going on. I hope to share good news soon.
But I thought I’d at least pass along these tidbits:
This Friday, Barack Obama holds a big fundraiser here in New York at the Grand Hyatt. Tickets were deliberately priced to move and apparently the response has been tremendous. I am still broke however, so I’ll read about it like everyone else.
Then Saturday, March 10, marks the second annual National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day which seeks to raise awareness of the increasing impact of the virus on the lives of women and girls. This year’s theme is “Taking Action to Save Our Lives.”
Wednesday, March 14, former NBA player John Amaechi will be in New York City to promote his new book, Man in the Middle.
A week later, Wednesday March 21, it’s the first annual National Native (American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian) HIV/AIDS Awareness Day to increase awareness of the impact of HIV/AIDS on those communities.
Looking further ahead, the final play written by the late, great August Wilson in his ten play cycle chronicling African American life in the 20th Century, opens on Broadway in May. Radio Golf will be in previews starting in April. Tickets go on sale soon.
Jass Stewart is making another run for Mayor of Brockton, Massachusetts. He was narrowly defeated last time around, despite generating considerable community support.
Finally, ABC News recently revealed what most of us have known for awhile. You can’t always believe what you read on Wikipedia.
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With Wikipedia, the test is in the footnotes. I avoid those articles without footnotes and without sufficient footnotes because they are most suspect.
Hey, I was just dropping by to see if had updated. If not, a belligerent email was to follow. ;-) I look forward to your good news. Obama excitement and frenzy continues to grow. Its gonna be interesting.
Well I’m hoping the “good” news is all about this career meantime period for you ending, and your being off to conquer some new world professionally. Best of luck! Fingers crossed extra tight!