Posted by digitalsista on December 1st, 2008 in Community Technology, Computing, Digital Divide/Inclusion, Diversity, Economics, Feminism, Social Media, Tech Industry, Tech and Telcom Policies, Technology, Women in Tech, eGovernment, politics, poverty, race
The other night I was offered a box ticket seat to see Tina Turner Live at the Verizon Center. I turned them down although it was presented to me by a distinguished and attractive African American man. I only wished I had a friend I could call that could make the ten minute curtain call. [...]
Posted by digitalsista on November 5th, 2008 in Blogging, Diversity, Economics, Feminism, Media Justice, Social Media, eGovernment, elections 2008, politics, poverty, race
Sadly Senator Barack Obama’s grandmother died one day before his name was announced as the next President of the United States. He traveled to Hawaii to visit her. Many had speculated about his reasons for going to see her. He didn’t have to tell the world he might have known her battle with cancer was [...]
Posted by digitalsista on September 17th, 2008 in Community Media, Diversity, Feminism, Media Justice, Netroots, Social Media, eGovernment, elections 2008, politics
Yesterday Feminist Majority PAC, National Organization for Women PAC, Business and Professional Women PAC, National Association of Social Workers PACE, National Congress of Black Women, and the Women’s Information Network endorsed the Democratic Nominee Presidential ticket, Senator Obama and Biden. I was present with many other reporters and women’s rights organizations including the National Council [...]