Monthly Archives: May 2013

Slideshow – Jamilya Nurkanova

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13 Portals – Multimedia Piece

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Question Hilton Als

In the Richard Pryor article, you write “The black folklorist and novelist Zora Neale Hurston once wrote that, although she had “landed in the crib of negroism” at birth, it hadn’t occurred to her until she left her home town that her identity merited a legitimate form of intellectual inquiry”.  Do you believe it is the same way if you are writing a piece about someone who is either gay or black? Do you think that article could of been written by someone who isn’t black?

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News Stories

There were many important news stories this week. The Justice Department subpoenaed phone records of AP journalists who reported on a thwarted plane bombing CIA operation in Yemen. I feel this is the most important, because of it’s implications on a journalists constitutional right to gather news, and government interference with that right.

An article I read recently does not hold much news weight in the traditional sense, but I found it very interesting, and well written. It was about endangered Monk Seals being killed in Hawaii, presumably by angry locals who feel the endangered animals get more rights than the local fisherman whose families have lived in Hawaii for generations. It proposes an interesting dilemma. We have protected many endangered animals which are now making a comeback, but as population numbers return, humans don’t know how to live with the animals, and one realizes why they may have been killed off in the first place. Here is a link if anyone is interested in reading it.

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Questions for Hilton Als

By Jamilya

1. The original article in The New Yorker is more than 10 pages with very detailed and in-depth facts of Pryor’s biography, my question is what amount of  time was needed to compile the story?

2. Did Hilton Als watch all the mentioned movies in his article such as “Lady Sings the Blues” or “Uptown Saturday Night?”

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News Stories

By Jamilya

1. Russia ordered an American Diplomat to be deported  due to accusations of recruiting a member of Russian security  services. “Nikolai Zakharov, a spokesman for the FSB, said the Russian approached by Fogle was free and that there were no charges or accusations against him.”

Is this fair? If a Russian/Iranian/Syrian spy would have been detected on US soil, would his/her expulsion or deportation be a fair response?

2. 19 wounded during Mother’s day parade in New Orleans. Brings up two issues: 1. The gun law debate once again and the media coverage (i.e. terrorism attack vs. gun violence, the difference in the spectrum of the media coverage)

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Ouestions

1) How did you go about structuring your Pryor piece in the way that you did?

2) How long did it take you to gather the research and information you obtained to write the profile on Pryor?

3) Does his style of writing or his work influenced you in anyway?

4) As a writer what is your message or motto to help aspiring writers?

5) What are three words that describe your purpose for writing?

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New Stories

I found the article in yesterday’s paper about Rick Del Sontro’s family line of Heart disease to be very interesting. You can live as healthy as possible to aviod getting a sickness that runs in the family but the chances and very slim. The fact that doctors are “Seeking Clues to Heart Disease in DNA of an Unlucky Family” is important because this can be a breakthrough in scientific research. Though this is specific to heart disease, this research can be applied to other diseases to see why some diseases are unavoidable.

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News Story

Last Month on April 24th,the Rana Plaza, a building in Bangladesh where they produce garments for several large apparel companies, collapsed killing about 1,000 people. Some retailers like the children’s place and Gap are trying to distance themselves from the incident saying they have no garments inside during the accident while the pressure is being applied by labor organizations like IndustriALL Global Union to sign a plan. The plan, which has a deadline of May 15th for companies to sign, will require retailers to help finance fire safety and building improvements in the factories they use in Bangladesh. Retailers like H&M, which is the largest purchaser of garments in Bangladesh has signed the plan while Gap has refused to sign it because of it’s “legally binding nature”, opting to instead promise 22 million in loans for factory improvements. Bangladesh is the second largest apparel exporter behind only china and it’s minimum wage is the lowest in the world at $37 a month. Abdul Latif Siddiky, Bangladesh’s textiles minister said he will be looking into increasing that number for the more than 3 million garment workers.

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