Monday, May 10, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
a sample resume
Hi everyone, I'm posting some sample resumes for you guys. Model your resumes after these.
John Applicant
123 Main St. New York, New York 12345
John.Applicant@email.com
Education
ABC College, Sarasota Station, NY, May 2009
Bachelor of Science Candidate
Major: Anthropology; Minor: Classics
Relevant Experience
Campus Representative- Apple Inc., Sarasota Station, NY
02/2009 - Present
• Plan and execute numerous marketing campaigns per month
• Work with campus bookstore to drive sales of Apple products
• Host demo tables and educational workshops
• Act as a resource for existing and perspective Apple customers
Summer Marketing Intern, National Sculpture Society, New York, NY
05/2008 - 08/2008
• Assist with planning, installation and de-installation of exhibitions
• Develop bi-monthly news bulletin
• Design web pages publicizing events
• Create online slide shows of organizations events
• Prepare instruction manual for staff members on how to create online slideshows and basic template for web page
• Assist in all other administrative duties of the office
Resident Assistant, Residential Life, Sarasota Station, NY
09/2008 - Present
• Ensure safety and management of residential building
• Act as support network for incoming freshman and other residents
• Plan and execute community building programs
• RA of the Month Award (November 2008)
• RA of the Semester Award (December 2008)
Assistant, Career Services, ABC College, Sarasota Station, NY
09/2007 - Present
• Contacting alumni to update career information
• Updating internship database via phone an email
• Publicizing office events via Facebook
• Scheduling appointments and assisting students register and find information
• Assisting in all other administrative duties
Additional Experience
Web Designer, UJIMA, ABC College, Sarasota Station, NY
01/2007 - 05/2008
• Development and maintenance of club's website (publicize events via website)
• Plan club programs including guest speakers and dinners
• Direct main-stage fashion show
Respect Matters Campaign, ABC College, Sarasota Station, NY
01/2007 - 05/2008
• Develop campus-wide campaign promoting diversity efforts on campus
• Peer advisor to two leadership focused groups for incoming freshman and sophomore leaders and facilitated group meetings
• Co- collaborate with other student groups to sponsor diversity-focused programs and reactive to bias events on campus
• Brainstorming and implementing initiatives to be proactive
Student Government Association, ABC College, Sarasota Station, NY
01/2007 - 12/2007
• Elected by student body to serve as representative in student senate to oversee schools clubs, organizations and student led initiatives
• Interview and recommend candidates for Student Government positions
Technical Skills
Software - MS Office, Adobe Creative Suite: Photoshop, Dreamweaver, In Design and Flash, Apple: iLife Suite
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Boredom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are three types of boredom, all of which involve problems of engagement of attention. These include times when we are prevented from engaging in something, when we are forced to engage in some unwanted activity, or when we are simply unable, for no apparent reason, to maintain engagement in any activity or spectacle.[6] Boredom proneness is a tendency to experience boredom of all types. This is typically assessed by the Boredom Proneness Scale.[7] Consistent with the definition provided above, recent research has found that boredom proneness is clearly and consistently associated with failures of attention.[8] Boredom and boredom proneness are both theoretically and empirically linked to depression and depressive symptoms.[9][10][11] Nonetheless, boredom proneness has been found to be as strongly correlated with attentional lapses as with depression.[9] Although boredom is often viewed as a trivial and mild irritant, proneness to boredom has been linked to a very diverse range of possible psychological, physical, educational, and social problems."
Monday, April 5, 2010
job / career planning opportunities for the summer
Youth Ready Chicago – Summer 2010 Job Opportunities
Sign up for Summer Jobs - Part-Time and Full Time Work Available
The Youth Ready Chicago program will provide summer employment for about 19,000 youths between the ages of 14 and 24.
The jobs will include 2,000 full and part-time positions with the City of Chicago and its sister agencies; 3,900 jobs with the Chicago Park District; 1,700 jobs with the Chicago Public Schools system and 4,300 jobs with After School Matters, as well as positions with the city’s private sector, not-for-profit and community organization partners.
Youth Ready Chicago Hotline
Hotline: Call 311 for more information on Youth Ready
Chicago
Application Deadline:
Here is the Link for more information on Summer Jobs and Employers:
http://www.youthreadychicago.org/
Teens … Not sure what you want to do this summer? Looking for some guidance with career explorations and Post Secondary plans? Why not check out the nearest Youth Ready Chicago Career Development Center?
What is the Youth Ready Chicago Career Development Center? Youth Ready Chicago Career Development Centers offer youth workforce development programs focused on career awareness, exploration, preparation and job placement for young people ages 14-24.
| Region | Agency | Address | Phone |
| 1 | Center on Halsted | 3656 N. Halsted Chicago, IL 60613 | 773-472-6469 |
| 2 | TBA | | |
| 3 | Sinai Community Institute Inc. | 2653 W. Ogden Ave Chicago, IL 60608 | 773-257-6936 |
| 4 | Central States SER-Jobs for Progress | 3948 W. 26th Street Suite #213 Chicago, IL 60623 | 773-542-9030 |
| 5 | Catholic Bishop of Chicago-St. Sabina Employment Resource Center | 7909 S. Racine Ave Chicago, IL 60620 | 773--783-3760 |
| 6 | Phalanx Family Services | 10325-29 S. Halsted Chicago, IL 60628 | 773-779-1086 |
How do I find out more? Contact any of the centers listed above for details or go to:
www.youthreadychicago.org
Monday, March 29, 2010
Seniors take note of this: College Smart Fair at UIC, April 23-24
Briefly:
Illinois Student Assistance Commission’s - College Smart Fair
The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) is pleased to announce its partnership with Fifth Third Bank to present the College Smart Fair, April 23-24, at the University of Illinois Chicago Student Center East. The two-day event is part of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s Money Smart Week®, April 17-24, which provides free financial classes to consumers throughout Chicago and the state.
Hosted by the UIC Office of the Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs, the College Smart Fair will offer high school seniors the opportunity to receive guidance in navigating the financial aid system; assistance reviewing financial aid award letters and understanding payment responsibilities; and workshops addressing a number of college-related topics and panel discussions regarding paying for college.
Participants will have access to presenters from all aspects of the college experience including College Illinois!® 529 Prepaid Tuition Program representatives, Illinois Student Assistance Corps representatives and representatives from Fifth Third Bank, in addition to financial aid and student account representatives from Illinois colleges.
The ISAC College Smart Fair presented by Fifth Third Bank will include the following components as they relate to how to pay for college in Illinois:
University Student Finance Expo
Student Financial Aid and Student Account representatives from Illinois universities and community colleges
Workshops
Paying for college, understanding the total cost of education
Understanding the financial aid process and financial fitness
Parent break-out sessions
Answering questions for students with special needs
Panel Discussions
Student Ambassadors who are currently attending college and know the process
Illinois Youth Saves and Money Smart Kids entering college
University Student Finance professionals
Parents who have children currently attending college and have been through the process
For more information about Money Smart Week or the ISAC College Smart Fair presented by Fifth Third Bank, visit www.collegezone.com/moneysmart.
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Sunday, March 28, 2010
Free movie! "Secret of Kells"
teenagers.
The movie will be projected on Wednesday, March 31st at 3pm at Gene Siskel Film Center, 164 N. State Street, Chicago IL 60106.
For more information, please visit Gene Siskel Film Center www.siskelfilmcenter.org

It should be an excellent animated film and it's free! Please check it out. Invite friends, and let's show our interest in good cinema. Please e-mail Gene Siskel Film Center asap if you're planning to attend (e-mail address is on the included flier).
I hope you're having a wonderful spring break!
Scholarship opportunities deadlines coming up
Hi everyone, there are several scholarship deadlines coming up. So, go to www.chooseyourfuture.org/
Some scholarships to be aware of are:
+ Chicago Tribune All-State Academic Team
· + Jack & Jill of America
· + Scholarships for Students from Foster Care
· + Urban Ventures
· + Chicago Summer Business Institute – Open to Sophomores and Juniors!!
· + Chicago Engineers Foundation
· + Nordstrom
Please find these scholarship opportunities and more at: www.chooseyourfuture.org/
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Youth Ready Chicago Development Center -- check it out!
here's another great resource for you guys: Youth Ready Chicago Career Development Center.
www.youthreadychicago.org
What are the Youth Ready Chicago Career Development Centers? Youth Ready Chicago Career Development Centers offer youth workforce development programs focused on career awareness, exploration, preparation and job placement for young people ages 14-24.
I think the location you guys would need to visit for more information and guidance is the Center on Halsted, 3656 N. Halsted, Chicago IL 60613
For now, take a look at Youth Ready Chicago website, and keep in mind that there is a center you can visit to help you with career preparations.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
"Just The Beginning" Summer Law Camp at DePaul University
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
For the city of Chicago, the Summer Legal Institute (SLI) program runs from August 3-14, 2010, with an advanced program from August 16-20, which includes college visits and help preparing for an undergraduate career. The program is run out of the DePaul College of Law and Students are given a public transportation pass, paid for by our organization, to get to and from the program, and are also provided with breakfast and lunch daily.
During the course of the program, students will participate in:
· Mock trials, negotiations and arguments
· Meet and hear presentations from attorneys and judges
· Learn about business etiquette, networking, resume writing and interviewing
· College essay critiques
· And small group/team discussion
Our Summer Legal Institute has space for 65 of Chicago’s best and brightest, so students with interest in the legal profession as well as law enforcement are urged to apply. The application process consists of the filled in SLI application, which is attached to this email as well as on our website, a statement of interest, a letter of recommendation and a copy of the student’s transcripts. Students are then given a phone interview and SLI participants are chosen. Students are encouraged to apply to the SLI and the Advanced SLI as they focus on different aspects of education after high school.
More information about the program can be found at our website:
www.jtbf.org under the Summer Legal Institute heading on the left hand side
Or by emailing me at:
jtbfprogramsintern@gmail.com
We sincerely hope that you urge your interested students to apply to our Summer Legal Institute program. Applications are due to our Program Director, Paraisia Winston, by May 3, 2010. This is a great experience that no student will want to miss out on!
Thank you for your time and feel free to contact me with any further questions.
Sincerely,
Amanda Lobas
Just the Beginning Foundation
Legal Programs Intern
jtbfprogramsintern@gmail.com
Download advanced application
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
free movie: "Secret of Kells" at Gene Siskel Film Center
jobs with U.S. census office
The US Census Office managed by J. Daniel John is currently seeking to hire over a thousand census enumerators and crew leaders within the next month. Pay is $18.25/hr for the enumerator (door-to-door census taker) positions and around $21 for crew leaders. The US Census Office ask applicants to take a short multiple choice test when they apply, and a practice test can found at the website www.2010censusjobs.gov.
To find out about schedules and locations for testing and applying, please notify the census office at 312.453.9040.
Hours can vary as can length of employment. Enumerators work in coordination with crew leaders to determine the actual workload but have considerable autonomy when performing their work. I'm sure that the right candidates will find the 2010 census to be quite a valuable experience.
For additional information please contact the number listed above. When calling, mention that you were informed about this opportunity through ASM and J. Daniel John.
Monday, March 22, 2010
scholarships available
http://www.uncf.org/forstudents/scholarship.asp
excellent college/career planning sites (thanks to Mark from ASM)
"What's Next Illinois" website at:
job opportunities! (thanks to Mark from ASM)
JUST A REMINDER, THE APPLICATION DEADLINE IS FAST APPROACHING ON MARCH 31, 2010.
Summer Employment for High School Students
The Chicago Summer Business Institute (CSBI) provides a six-week paid internship program for high school sophomores and juniors each summer. These internships take place at various banks, accounting, engineering and law firms firms throughout the Loop and business districts. In conjunction with a 28-hour workweek, students attend half-day classroom seminars and workshops every week where they learn about the financial markets, attend seminars given by successful business executives, and participate in team building programs.
Eligibility Requirements:
q Student must currently be a Sophomore or Junior;
q Student must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher;
q Student must attend either a public, parochial or private high school;
q Student must be a resident of the City of Chicago; and
q Student must have an annual family income of $60,000 a year or less and
a parent/guardian must sign a Certificate of Income Verification form.
Applications are due on March 31, 2010
For more information or to download applications, please visit CSBI’s website at egov.cityofchicago.org/CSBI
or contact Debra Carson, Program Director at csbi1999@comcast.net.
This e-mail, and any attachments thereto, is intended only for use by the addressee(s) named herein and may contain legally privileged and/or confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail (or the person responsible for delivering this document to the intended recipient), you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, printing or copying of this e-mail, and any attachment thereto, is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please respond to the individual sending the message, and permanently delete the original and any copy of any e-mail and printout thereof.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
blue
Thursday, March 18, 2010
The Light- Common
Gotta be somethin for me to write this
Queen, I ain't seen you in a minute
Wrote this letter, and finally decide to send it
Signed sealed delivered for us to grow together
Love has no limit, let's spend it slow forever
I know your heart is weathered by what studs did to you
I ain't gon' assault em cause I probably did it too
Because of you, feelings I handle with care
Some niggaz recognize the light but they can't handle the glare
You know I ain't the type to walk around with matchin shirts
If relationship is effort I will match your work
I wanna be the one to make you happiest, it hurts you the most
They say the end is near, it's important that we close..
.. to the most, high
Regardless of what happen on him let's rely
There are times.. when you'll need someone..
I will be by your side..
There is a light, that shines,
special for you, and me..
Yo, yo, check it
It's important, we communicate
and tune the fate of this union, to the right pitch
I never call you my bitch or even my boo
There's so much in a name and so much more in you
Few understand the union of woman and man
And sex and a tingle is where they assume that it land
But that's fly by night for you and the sky I write
For in these cold Chi night's moon, you my light
If heaven had a height, you would be that tall
Ghetto to coffee shop, through you I see that all
Let's stick to understandin and we won't fall
For better or worse times, I hope to me you call
So I pray everyday more than anything
friends will stay as we begin to lay
this foundation for a family - love ain't simple
Why can't it be anything worth having you work at annually
Granted we known each other for some time
It don't take a whole day to recognize sunshine
There are times.. when you'll need someone..
I will be by your side, oh darling
There is a light, that shines,
special for you, and me..
Yeah.. yo, yo, check it
It's kinda fresh you listen to more than hip-hop
and I can catch you in the mix from beauty to thrift shop
Plus you ship hop when it's time to, thinkin you fresh
Suggestin beats I should rhyme to
At times when I'm lost I try to find you
You know to give me space when it's time to
My heart's dictionary defines you, it's love and happiness
Truthfully it's hard tryin to practice abstinence
The time we committed love it was real good
Had to be for me to arrive and it still feel good
I know the sex ain't gon' keep you, but as my equal
it's how I must treat you
As my reflection in light I'ma lead you
And whatever's right, I'ma feed you
Digga-da, digga-da, digga-da, digga-digga-da-da
Yo I tell you the rest when I see you, peace
There are times.. when you'll need someone..
I will be by your side..
There is a light, that shines,
special for you, and me..
(I'll) take my chances.. before they pass..
.. pass me by, oh darling..
You need to look at the other side..
You'll agree..
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
nancy's group
Curently my team is working on haiti. we will inform the people on haiti. like how haiti is poor and why they are poor. well yeah that is prety much it.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
-Nick!!! Yeh
Geseniaaa #5
Its MuaHHH!
Were working on the interviews that were going to do at Gene Siskel Film Center!
This saturday were going to interview Jeande St. Aubin the directr at gene siskel film center. x]
We have already made some questions and researched some things about the program.
Were going to make a video on gene siskel film center so were going to capture a few photos
and video clips of the center.
_----- GESENiaaaa x]
Monday, March 8, 2010
This week in production
Johnny Morales
Our assigngment
Goma Musa
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Friday, March 5, 2010
blogging assignment 5
your blogging assignment this week will be to write about the video project you are currently working on. For example, if your group has started idea development for a new video project, blog about it: what is your idea? Why are you interested in this? What are you working on now? What's your group's plan for next week? Have you done any research? If so, what did you learn? Are you planning to interview somebody? Who? Why?
Similarly, if you are editing a project, write about that project. What's your next step in editing?
Have fun! This will be a great way to share what you're working on with the rest of the class.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
haiti video: what we should do
for the haiti video i think that we should interview other people about their concerns. like how would they feel if their home was affected with the same tragedy. we should interview people from all over Schurz and the city of chicago. also what have they done to help out haiti. ask them how long they think it will take to fix haiti?do they know how many people have died in haiti?do they have any thoughts questions comments or concerns toward haiti.....
Monday, March 1, 2010
king kong vs godzilla


If i would make a video it will be King Kong vs. Godzilla and it would be a funny video. The background will be in a destroyed city by the ocean. At first, Godzilla will be rising from the ocean and King Kong will be already destroying the city. Then, they will see each other and they run at each other to start an epic battle. Later, Godzilla will do like a hyper beam at King Kong while King Kong is running to get a truck to hit King Kong. after that, King Kong will jump in the air and dodge the beam and throw the truck on Godzilla and the truck blows up. at last, King Kong will start to beat the crap out of Godzilla. King Kong will picks up Godzilla and throw him back to the ocean then he raises his hands up in victory.
To be continue
BY Goma Musa
Sunday, February 28, 2010
-Nicholas Basuel =)
Friday, February 26, 2010
Blogging assignment 4 + some pictures
I really enjoyed reading your blog entries! I hope you guys are having fun with this. The trick is not to treat this as a 'homework' but as a really cool space where you can share your ideas with the world. Thanks to all of you for doing this! We have to throw a party when we get to our 100th blog entry :)
Also, the sound recording session was excellent yesterday. I hope you guys had fun.
Here are a couple of pictures from our recording session:

Your blogging assignment for week 4 is to write about a movie idea that you may have. For example, some people have suggested videos on Haiti, teenage pregnancy, a comedy about applying for jobs... you guys know by now that we're interested in videos with meaningful messages, but as long as you satisfy this, your videos can be about anything. Write a bit about what kind of video this would be (is it a PSA, a documentary, a fictional narrative, a news reportage)...Also, I noticed that noone has yet imported any pictures to the blog -- so let's have everyone include 1 picture with their blog that is relevant to the video you would like to make. Maybe you could write why this picture inspires you to make the video (just a suggestion)... We'll be vlogging (video-blogging) next week...
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Haiti
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
daft punk
Daniel C.
Sadi-freedom
she said that slavery has never been abolished. that people are still treated racist today. people treat others a certain way just because of their skin color and what backgrounds they come from. people also have less chances of obtaining a goal because of a background. we should make a video about this because it is something that happens everyday and people do nothing to stop this from happening.
i think that people should be more concerened on haiti because the whole thing has kind of faded away. people do not realize that it will take like about ten years to repair haiti.it is intense damage. about 10000 people died!!!imagine if 69% of chicago's population died out of the blue. yeah thats what happened to haiti
civil rights
As White people. She about the is whites they can go to the same school together in class.
She talked about freedom for all people. Angela Davis talked health care to all people
what is freedom? in Puerto rico people can go through the United states and back to puerto rico.
is freedom you can got a job or buy a puppy and go to collore
by jomarsantos
Monday, February 22, 2010
MY neighborhood
I remember a old lady getting robbed at the corner store by y house. I also started seeing a lot of gang activity. I would sometimes be scared to walk alone at times because i often made contact with gang bangers. I think neighborhood is not that bad today. The violence was calmed a bit.
Daniel E.
HAITI
GOMA MUSA
Haiti
Haiti
Anyway, we should support Haiti, but support shouldn't be America's first priority. America itself has enough problems to be worried about other countries. Health care should be among the top in America's priority list, not *coughs* stealing other countries oil supply *coughs* I mean restoring peace back to their land.
So ladies and gents be sure to TXT: "HAITI" to 90999
Johnny Morales
Haiti
Some people don't even value what life they have. We only have one life so we shoudl live it and enjoy it to the fullest we can, and yet some people are just to stupid to realize that and they let it go to waste but not valueing it and seeing the beauty of it. Some just let it go to waste by ruining their lives with bad mistakes that will hurt and affect their future greatly, such as doing drugs and joining gangs, which are two big examples that are the biggest reasons why people, mainly teens these days, will end up with a bad future if they chose to follow that path. With what has happened although with the earthquake in Haiti, it might have at least impacted a few people to realize how easily life can be taken away just as it is given, how quick it can just come and go and you can't even see it coming becasue you never know when it could happen. In my opinion, I would say the poeple who have gone through what has occured in Haiti value the gift of life and treasure it mroe than any of us becasue of what occured, and we should understand how they must feel. At least try to speak in the PSA how we feel about what happened, personal experiencces on losging people close to us and how its affected us, what we can do to help, etc.
-Hugo Sanchez
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Violence (Assignment 2)
This happened during my 7th Grade year at a undisclosed location.
The events begin during summer of 07; I was outside my house sitting in the front porch with one of my cousins. Seemed like a normal day because the air smelled fresh, the birds sang loud and the rats roamed wild (haha). I used to live in front of my elementary school during this time; the school had a large field where students or community members played football or soccer most of the time. At the moment there there were two girls that I knew that lived down the block from me, they were in the field talking to some guy. Seemed like the guy that was talking to them was trying to hit on them. All of a sudden, I see this black car run down the street and suddenly stop. Someone from that car got out and ran towards a firehydrant and quickly (somehow) unscrewed the cap off and ran towards the girls and the guy. The guy with the firehydrant cap ran towards the guy with the chicks and smashed the cap on the side of his head and made a run for it in the car. The guy that got hit instantly fell on the ground as quick as a stone, which at a first glance It seemed funny yet scary. I ran towards the school field to see if the guy was alright, his only responce was a couple of mumbles and a couple of weak kicks to the ground. A lot of people ran towards the guy to see if he was alright. Suprisingly the ambulance arrived pretty damn quick. Blood was the only remnant afterwards in the field...
My thoughts:
Just a bunch of morons thinking they're cool by going around whacking eachother in the head, this is the kind of crap that makes a community get a bad rep. I later found out this was gang related. Thank god these guys are taking care of themselves...
Johnny Morales
Neighborhood violence
Daniel c.
Prisons & Freedom ( Gesenia x] )
We Should talk about how were all suppose to be treated as equal but in reality were not. Sometimes People from bad neighborhoods do bad deeds like steal or something because they see no other choice in that moment. Growing up in bad areas , who would you look up to ? What if your parents are the ones who actually taught you to do this? Do yu have choice? Its Like a continuous cycle!
They do this to get their basic needs. The government just puts all of us in jail. Why do we see more african americans in jail then anyother race? Thats Because of the reason i just gave you. Nobody is Never Actually Free or has freedom.I Think we should do a video on the prisons and we should interview African americans that came out of jail and what they think about the Topic. We Should find out like court cases and other information. It Should begin we us talking about african american rights, then end with like people doin protests.
-- Geseniaaa
Friday, February 19, 2010
The gang violence
Gangs,
Haiti
Blogging assignment 3
Great job on the blogs so far! This gives us a lot of material to work with.
Your blogging assignment for week 3 is to write a short treatment for a video on a topic of your choice related to Angela Davis' speech you saw at UIC, or related to the topics we discussed in class. 'Treatment" is a piece of writing that describes the film - kind of like a summary... Treatments are useful when you want to let other people know about your movie idea, to get them excited about it so they can help you make the film (what we call "pitching your idea"). Choose any topic we discussed, then write two paragraphs and come up with a title for your video. Some of the topics we talked about are: earthquake in Haiti, Haitian revolution, womens' rights, Civil Rights Movement, prison system reform, Black Panther Party, Frederick Douglass etc).
Why are you interested in this topic? Why is it relevant to young people? Why would this story make a great video?... Feel free to do some research online (this often helps if you get stuck - just don't plagiarize anybody's text or ideas). What kind of video is this going to be: a documentary? a news show? a fictional narrative? a PSA (public service announcement)? Who is the director? Who's the camera operator? Who are the actors (if any). Are you planning to interview somebody? Describe briefly the story and the images we are going to see in the video. How does the video begin? How does it end?
Thursday, February 18, 2010
DO NOT READ THIS !!!!!
HELP HAITI
i think that everyone should be helping haiti.why? well think of all of those poor people suffering over there right now.imagine if you were in their shoes.you would be just waiting on someone else to help you out .dont pretend you wouldnt because those poor people have lost it all.EVERYTHING!!!so be that person and help them out right now...before its too late.
Unknow
That there is somethings in
life dat i cant let got of.
Like the way you left me.
How you did not care how u hurt me.
I Believe
That there is something that
Called love.
But not in my world...
All there is,
DARK SKYS!
I Believe
When i bleed then
on the white roses of
Of the non-violent.
When i walk i see light.
But darkness shadow over me....
When i live to see the next day the
next life i find out that im the me!
Im a tall black women
culd not finish mom came to get me
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
I Believe...
that one day we'll all join hands.
I Believe in Love ♥,
that our soul mate is waiting patiently for us.
I Believe in Hope,
that we must always look forward to our future.
I Believe in Faith,
that everything is possible.
I Believe in Miracles,
it's just a matter of how much you want it.
I Believe in Dreams,
and the path to accomplishing them.
I Believe in Happiness,
that life's better with a smile upon your face.
I Believe in Motivation,
we should always have something to keep us going.
I Believe in Integrity,
We should always do whats right.
I Believe in Loyalty,
We should Always Be there for our loved ones.
I Believe in Challenges,
and take impossible out of the dictionary.
I Believe in being Unique,
we all have a mind of our own.
I Believe in God without him,
we'd be No where.
-- Gesenia [x
VIOLENCE
BY: GOMA MUSA.
what i think about gang N violence
gang activities
They even wanted me to join their gang because they said i apparently looked like one of their gang members but i refused becasue i didn't and still don't ever wanna get involved with gangs becasue thats like automatically messing up your future and its someting that is realy hard to get out of. I remember one day as well when my parents picked me up from school so i got a ride home, but on the way to my house we always pass by his house and that day when we passed by his house there was like at least 30 people outside in the front of his house, all wearing the same color pants and shirts. It was pretty scary to see that many gang members there. Around my block i would always hear from neighboors that they heard or saw adults, teenagers, get beating up horribly in many ways. I knew they ment that one guy I used to know and his gang members, becasue i knew all the stuff they did cuz he would tell me and want me to do it with them, but I didn't wannabe involved with it and later on just lost contact with him becasue i wanted to avoid him becasue i knew the more i hung out with them the worse it could get for me.
-Hugo Sanchez
VIOLENCE
violence is anything.
Violence is a hurricane,
violence can come any time or day.
Violence can come any stat or way.
Violence is somthing that doesn't really have a name.
Violence is every where.
Violence is the way things happen.
It isn't always someone shooting.
But it can be the anything,
from the way a owl is hooting,
to the way a cartoon is made.
This is VIOLENCE.
Not always good not always bad.
But it something you don't want to be forced in.
Violence doesn,t have just one face.
It's every where so watch all and see all.
JABARI JOHNSON
JAY
I am the beat,
to my moms heart.
I am the ocean current,
to my girlfriends life.
I am the the last person,
you want to mess with.
I am the 4th of july,
when i'm mad.
I am a dead wolf,
when I am sad.
I am a erupting volcano,
when i'm confused.
I am my family treasure.
I am (JAY)AKA JABRI JOHNSON!!!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Street Violence ( Geseniaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) x]
Graffiti marks all over garages and apartment walls.
Young Men posted up at the street corner.
Gangs are all around us, and their violence keeps getting stronger.
Sadly I've Seen these happen Before my eyes.
I was at a house party with some of my cousins,
when two rival gangs began to fight.
It was complete chaos, broken glass bottles,
people screaming and yelling to find a place to hide.
Everything became a blur and I suddenly looked at my arm which was covered with somebody else's blood.
That day numerous innocent teenagers were injured.
Which Makes me think on how we can't even walk through our neighborhood without being safe, much less even go to a party. Gangs have caused so many issues to our society.
You can't even mix certain colors with your outfit , because they're gang related. In school we can't even wear shoes that have two different colors!
Gangs Are all around us ,and In my opinion are growing stronger by the day.
The gang situation has gotten out of hand and no one seems to do anything.
Without this type of violence we could give our future children a safer enviorment, where they could wear what ever they want, and walk the streets without hassle.
- Gesenia
sadi-gangs
i don't know much about any of it.
but what i do know are the basics and what gangs do.
i would always see stuff about gangs on the news.
an example is: somebody got shot in a drive-by.
gangs are all over the news, nowadays and at least one person gets shot or killed everyday.
On Last Halloween when me and my sisters were out getting candy and messing around, when we were on our block we heard a gun shot.
when we heard it we ran to the house.
on our way we saw a group of guys all hop into a car
soon after it was on the news.
the news said it was two blocks away and a someone had shot a pregnant woman.
Violence at my neighborhood
As far as i remember there had always been violence by all the neighborhoods i've lived in.
i've seen people die in front of me.
Once there were gang members in the corner of my house.
It was in the summer and it was late at night.
I was outside coming from my sister's house...
when all of a sudden they started shooting
&& i was in the middle of that.
My parents didn't know i was out of the house
because they had left to work.
Till this day my parents still don't know that they could've lost their only child
just because she decided to go out when their parents told her not to leave the house.
Last year on halloween me and my sister went trick-or-treating and egg bombing.
it was 10p.m and me and my sister decided to go to a bad neighborhood to go to her boyfriend's house
and go to my boyfriends house.
Thank god nothing happened to us but my mom told me that they were shooting by the house.
my mom went looking for us that night and when she found me she started screaming at me
and she was actually about to hit me.... she didn't though.
The reason why she was really scared was because she thought that something could've happened to me that day
but if only she knew that i was in a neighborhood where something could've really happened to me.
Ever since that day on halloween she wouldn't even let me out again.
--ViVi =]
gang violence
published by karen L.
2.16.2010
Street Violence
The Gangsters Disciples have roots that date back to the 1960s. Larry hoover is the current leader of GDs and has been Since 1974.
The Story starts when Larry Hoover was born in 1950. He was born in Jackson, Mississippi
on November 30, 1950. ln 1955 when Larry was 4 he moved to Chicago with his Family.
ln 1964 when Hoover was 13, he wanted to join gang of 50 older youths called the Supreme
Gangsters ( the Supreme Gangsters uesd the heart withs as their symbol).
They hung around where Hoover lived which was the corner and 68th and Green Street. Hoover
was kicked out of High School on the first day of his sophomore year Because he got shot in the
thigh by a rival gang member in 1965. Kicked out of school, Hoover soon took to a life of extortion
tactics form hookers, Gamblers, and drug dealers. within due time Hoover became the leader of the
Supreme Gangsters. ln 1996 Hoover and the Supreme Gangsters overcame the king Cobras with
whom outnumbered the Supreme Gangsters and Hoover caused most of the Cobras to became
Disciples and join the BDN under Barksdale.
I was 12 years old in my. i to a old school want my john friend join the Gang and he tell me that he join the gang and i was Alone in school. I was so sad i see my friend in a gang it
was hard for me he was one my bast friend. After school he and him start to walk they want to hang out in
house.
by JomarSantos
Violence at my Neighborhood
Monday, February 15, 2010
Violence
Other forms of violence around my home are sometimes people would jump other people at night at steal there belongings. Thats why my neiborhood is quite and empty because people are scared to go out after dark.Sometimes people break other peoples cars windows and for no reason. People even set other peoples trash cans on fire and it happened in the back of my house. No one was hurt
- Enrique
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Blogging assignment 2
As you all know, one of the things we will be doing in the upcoming weeks is to work with 'flip cameras' to produce a series of short videos on violence for the Cure Violence project www.cureviolence.com. This is a collaborative project between artist Lincoln Schatz, Chicago's anti-violence organization CeaseFire and Community TV Network (and many other organizations and individuals in the city).
In preparation for this assignment, you will need to write about your experience with violence: Have you witnessed or heard about any acts of violence in your neighborhood? How did you feel when you witnessed/heard about this? What can young people do to help cure violence in our communities? What's a good way to stay out of trouble? Write a paragraph or a short story about your experience with violence on our blog...
The due date is Monday, February 15th at 10pm.
Also -- just as a reminder, we are going on a fieldtrip to the University of Illinois at Chicago on Wednesday, so make sure to turn in the field trip permission slips to Ms. Rak no later than Tuesday. Have a wonderful long weekend!
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
My Life
My family and I do the same things any other Americans do. We celebrate Christmas and 4th of july. We go to church on sundays and then go to the park to play some in door soccer. During the week days my family only sees each other at dinner since everyone is busy during the day. On saturdays when everyone has money we go shopping and then go out for dinner. When the sunday comes we do evrything we did last week again.
- Enrique
my life
In 4th of July my family goes out to the park and my uncle always bring fireworks and we have fire crackers war throwing to each other and at night we throw bomb in the sky for about an hour.
Our web page + becoming a CTVN fan on facebook
Great posts! Good job everyone!
I wanted to let you guys know that we also have a web page for our class at:
http://www.ctvnetwork.org/schurz-spring2010.html
Your blog is also being streamed on CTVN's page.
I also want to invite everybody to become a fan / or a friend of CTVN (Community TV Network) on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Community-Television-Network/99970100202?ref=ts
Of course, you need a Facebook account to do that, but you guys know how to set that up better than I do...
See you later today!
Monday, February 8, 2010
OPTION 2 NEIGHBORHOOD
My parents were born in the U.S. They met in my country and got married there. They came back in the U.S in 1983 and live in the united state until now they moved around from the south to north and until in 1990 they decided to live in the north and then they had us. My parents keeps a lot of certain stuffs in the house like Arabic foods that she makes for us , the holy Quran which Muslims read, we have to pray five time a day, and other tradition. the only language we speak at the house is Arabic and nothing else because my parents don't want us to forget our language and religion.
GOMA MUSA
I BELIEVE.....
I believe in love
I believe in GOD knowing he would save me and
love me for who i am
I believe
Do you believe in love
or do you believe in fantasy?
I believe that working harding
pay off
I believe that I can do my best
in my work
My ? is to you what do you believe
Before i end my believing
I know that naure can stand out to our believes...
Wriiten by.
Eunice Zepeda
at 8:35
Neighborhood
I've never spent more than 5 years in the same neighborhood, due to the fact of my family's ever changing financial status. We were never needy, needless to say there had to be a starting point for my parents but thanks to my them who never quit, even in the snowiest days or the coldest, the job was always done. My parent's originally come from Mexico, they both met here in Chicago while working at some factory. I am the first of the offspring they had, for about 8 years or so, I was considered a "only child". Now, I have a ten year old and a 7 month old brother.
I have seen my share of horrors on different neighborhoods, lets just say the homicidal maniacs running around killing people weren't in short supply. Gangs were a real problem on the places where I used to live until 4 years ago when we move where we are today. I can safely say that I have lived the ghetto life, but later dropped the act as I matured. So basically I lived this horror for about 11 years or so. But like everyone else, we got a chance for change and bloody hell we took it. We now live in a very quiet neighborhood, we may not have the best neighbors but.. beats the hell outta having gangsters running around your block.
As I grew up, my family's traditions drastically changed and I thank them for it. My family used to be the extremely conservative. That is until I started growing up and saw things from a logical perspective. My parents had disapproved at first because they didn't want to be seen as nontraditional around my aunts and uncles. But I rebelled and eventually got them on my side. My father was the one who carried on the actual process of change and our family slowly separated ourselves from "the crowd" which consisted of a bunch of ghetto cousins and drunken uncles and a bunch of hypocritical aunts. I thank my father and mother for this drastic change they went through to provide the best environment for their future offspring.
Johnny Morales
