Monthly Archives: October 2008

Le Tour du Faso, Burkina Faso

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BBC NEWS: Sierra Leone's Mohamed Thorley rides past spectators during the third stage of the 22nd Tour du Faso, a major African cycling event, which has been taking place in Burkina Faso this week. Photo: Christophe Ena/AP

What’s fascinating about this contest is that twelve of the 18 national teams are from the continent and the race is run by the organizers of the Tour de France. Oh, and in case you are wondering Burkinabes have won 10 of the past 19 Tours.

More than 100 cyclists from around the world are pedaling their why across Burkina Faso this week in the 20th annual Tour de Faso. Burkinabes are passionate for the event.

In the capital Ouagadougou, police try to hold back excited crowds as cyclists enter the city.

After the races speed by, one spectator says it was a thrill to see the caravan. He says he was not able to catch it on television, so he went to see it in person.

The Tour de Faso is Africa’s premier cycling event.

source: Cyclists Converge on Burkina Faso for Tour de Faso Competition

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Don’t Vote …

Leonardo DiCaprio
Tom Cruise
Cameron Diaz
Snoop Dogg
Harrison Ford
Julia Roberts
Ben Stiller
Will Smith
Steven Spielberg
Justin Timberlake
Sacha Baron Cohen as Borat
Zach Braff
Colin Farrell
Neil Patrick Harris
Scarlett Johansson
Shia LeBeouf
Tobey Maguire
Ryan Reynolds
Jason Segal

…. encourage you to vote


These public service announcements to encourage American youth to vote were created in partnership with Google, YouTube, Declare Yourself, and MySpace. The non-partisan PSAs, produced by DiCaprios Appian Way, were created to engage and inspire young people to vote and participate in the upcoming election.

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Calvin and Hobbes on War

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On Victory Gardens in San Francisco and what’s wrong with the American Green Movement

When I first read about San Francisco’s Victory Garden, I was elated. Victory gardens were first planted in North America during World War I and World War II to reduce the pressure on the public food supply brought on by the war effort. In addition to indirectly aiding the war effort these gardens were also considered a civic morale booster where community gardeners could feel empowered by their contribution of labor and rewarded by the produce grown.

San Francisco’s Victory garden was started this summer in front of the City Hall as part of the privately sponsored “Slow Food Nation” festival. Once the food fest ended in late August, however, the mayor decided to keep the garden going as part of his drive to turn the Civic Center into a model of green sustainability.

Here is where dear ol’ Gavin Newsom lost the plot:

Pricey security’s at S.F. ‘Victory Garden’

San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom is paying thousands of dollars a week in city money for private security guards to play scarecrow over the “Victory Garden” growing in Civic Center Plaza.

Only in this case, it’s not birds that are being shooed away, but the homeless people and the drunks who drift into the plaza once the sun goes down.

The garden is a collection of veggies and herbs planted over the summer as part of the privately sponsored “Slow Food Nation” festival. At first, it was protected at night by volunteers.

It’s amazing how quick we are to adopt “models of sustainability” but fail to encourage the community to build upon the initiative. Rather than spend thousands to keep the homeless away, the city should encourage all residents of that neighborhood, including the homeless to adopt the gardens. It has been done before in places like inner city Detroit an Kibera in Kenya. Detroit’s gardens have no fences and greed has not been a problem as people take only what they need; many of the regular gardeners come from rehabilitation programs linked to the county jail; and offenders say they have earned self-respect, as well as local thanks, for literally doing the spade-work.

I had the privilege to work a block away from the San Francisco City hall for 3 good years; I have known some of the less fortunate who line those streets; and have seen them struggle to maintain the little dignity they can salvage in these harsh streets — I appreciate all that the Mayor’s office has done to highlight their plight but when it comes to the victory gardens, Newsom needs to rethink his stance.

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the BULL is King …

BBC NEWS: A woman makes flower offerings before the statue of a bull outside the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) on 22 October 2008. Indian shares have lost nearly half their value this year as the global financial crisis has rippled around the world.

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Gearing up for BarCampAfrica in San Francisco

Dates: October 11, 2008
Location: Pending – Bay Area, CA

Yes we finally have a date BarCamp Africa for the San Francisco Bay Area. BarCamps allow for open environments where attendees contribute in some way to support the event.  The objective of our event is to bring technologists and non-technologists working to promote Africa under one roof for a lively discussion.

Stay tuned and join the discussion via our a wiki and a twitter

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