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The NYT’s multimedia project Snow Fall was a huge success, attracting big audiences and lots of plaudits. But the paper can do even better — it can build a new business from this type of project, and change the definition of journalism in the new century.
The Digital Public Library of America Goes Live
The April launch of the Digital Public Library of America brings the knowledge-sharing we love about local libraries to the internet. Read more.
Brett Novak’s beautiful cinematography and Kilian Martin’s skill against an beautiful Indian backdrop.
Google Plus was never intended to be the next Facebook or a Twitter killer, says Greg Boser of Digiday. Rather, it’s a platform for making connections, building authority and credibility, and ultimately, establishing and determining true authority beyond links.
Its powertool, Google…
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“When men feel inconsequential, it’s easier to blame women than it is to confront patriarchy-the true source of the diminishment and lack of meaning in so many men’s lives. When men feel unloved and disconnected, it’s easier to accuse women of not loving them well enough than it is to consider men’s own alienation from life. It’s easier to think of women as keeping men from the essence of their own lives than it is to see how men’s participation in patriarchy can suffocate and kill the life within themselves. It’s easier to theorize about powerful, devouring mothers than to confront the reality of patriarchy.
Beneath the massive denial of men’s power and responsibility and its projection onto women is an enormous pool of rage, resentment, and fear. Rather than look at patriarchy and their place within it, many men will beat, rape, torture, murder, and oppress women, children, and one another. They will wage mindless war and offer themselves up for the slaughter, chain themselves to jobs and work themselves to numbed exhaustion as if their lives had no value or meaning beyond controlling or being controlled or defending against control, and content themselves with half-lives of confused, lost deprivation. What men lack, women didn’t take from them, and it isn’t up to women to give it back.”
Allan G. Johnson (via tabularasae)
“as if their lives had no value or meaning beyond controlling or being controlled”
Quit playing monkey games.
(via dalasverdugo)The truth!
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