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Homeless in NYC: Project Prom- Accepting Donations To Make Prom Happen for Homeless Teens

“Prom-It-Foward” is a charity organization dedicated to providing a whimsical experience for one of the most important days of a homeless teen’s young adult’s life – prom night.  Founder & CEO Nia Crooks has teamed up with Board of Education, local shelters and placement housing facilities in the tri-state area to give back to underprivileged inner city teens, providing a “Celebrity Cinderella” treatment that includes wardrobe, hair & makeup, and a photographer for homeless youth who would otherwise not be able to attend prom.   This annual event will provide a great jump start on self esteem & prep these young adults for the future gifts that await them in days to come.

Anyone willing to donate $$/tuxedos/dresses/shoes/accessories for can direct all inquires to thepieholeinc@gmail.com

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Back to the Sack: Keeping it Classy & Fabulous.

Plastic is trashy…unless it’s got green.  (As in your Visa!)

Did you know that:

  •  There’s a 500 square mile floating plastic island in the Pacific.
  • It takes 12 million barrels of oil a year to provide us with the 100 billion (!!) bags we use annually.
  • It takes plastic bags hundreds of years to decompose.

We’re going to keep it classy & fabulous and get back to the sack.
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Five Minute Flow: Lotuscast’s with Dana Flynn of Laughing Lotus

A series of free downloadable five minute podcasts- audio and video.  Dana Flynn of Laughing Lotus shows you how to flow, while keeping it fast, funky, fresh, fun & creative.  Check it out on iTunes & let me know what you think.

Girls Who Rock 2011: An Event For Education- UPDATED- Artist Lineup!

Join us on Friday night, June 10 at Gramercy Theatre as we rock out for girls’ education worldwide during Internet Week New York!  The 2nd annual GIRLS WHO ROCK concert benefiting She’s the First, a New York-based nonprofit, will fundraise for the sponsorship of girls at the Arlington Academy of Hope in Uganda, where less than 25% of girls graduate secondary school.  In bringing together the most dedicated voices in music, media, technology, and design for the cause, GIRLS WHO ROCK has been praised on glamour.comThe New York Daily NewsThe Daily Beast, NBC New York, The Huffington Post, and more. Read more

Why the United States Is Destroying Its Education System

by Chris Hedges
Published on Monday, April 11, 2011 by TruthDig.com

A nation that destroys its systems of education, degrades its public information, guts its public libraries and turns its airwaves into vehicles for cheap, mindless amusement becomes deaf, dumb and blind. It prizes test scores above critical thinking and literacy. It celebrates rote vocational training and the singular, amoral skill of making money. It churns out stunted human products, lacking the capacity and vocabulary to challenge the assumptions and structures of the corporate state. It funnels them into a caste system of drones and systems managers. It transforms a democratic state into a feudal system of corporate masters and serfs.

Teachers, their unions under attack, are becoming as replaceable as minimum-wage employees at Burger King. We spurn real teachers—those with the capacity to inspire children to think, those who help the young discover their gifts and potential—and replace them with instructors who teach to narrow, standardized tests. These instructors obey. They teach children to obey. And that is the point. The "No Child Left Behind" program, modeled on the “Texas Miracle,” is a fraud. It worked no better than our deregulated financial system. But when you shut out debate these dead ideas are self-perpetuating.

Passing bubble tests celebrates and rewards a peculiar form of analytical intelligence. This kind of intelligence is prized by money managers and corporations. They don’t want employees to ask uncomfortable questions or examine existing structures and assumptions. They want them to serve the system. These tests produce men and women who are just literate and numerate enough to perform basic functions and service jobs. The tests elevate those with the financial means to prepare for them. They reward those who obey the rules, memorize the formulas and pay deference to authority. Rebels, artists, independent thinkers, eccentrics and iconoclasts—those who march to the beat of their own drum—are weeded out.

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Upcoming Events with Dr. Miles Neale

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An Update on the Planned Parenthood Controversy: Letter from My Congress Member

In response to the Planned Parenthood controversy, I had written a letter to my Congress member, Gary L. Ackerman, to thank him for voting to continue support to Planned Parenthood.  (How quick are we to comment on bad service or protest something not to our liking?  We should be even quicker to commend that which we find positive!)

On April 15, 2011 I received a response via email from Congress member Ackerman.  Read more