Wyclef Jean Speaks About Deadly Quake in Haiti Musician, producer and activist Wyclef Jean has been a humanitarian working tirelessly to provide assistance to his struggling homeland of Haiti. In 2005, Jean created the Yele Haiti Foundation, a non-political organization that helps empower Haitians through education, nutrition and business development. Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere and has been in turmoil for years due to political struggle, poverty and the devastating effects of hurricanes. (Essence.com)
False Comparisons “Frustrate” Media’s Intended Role “When a political dispute breaks out, should reporters simply ‘report the controversy,’ or instead attempt to referee and resolve it?” Greg Marx asked Monday in the Columbia Journalism Review. “This is one of journalism’s never-ending debates, and it came to the forefront again over the weekend, as news organizations covered the fallout from Senate majority leader Harry Reid’s assertion, in 2008, that voters would embrace Barack Obama in part because he was a ‘light-skinned’ African American ‘with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one.’ (Richard Prince’s Journalisms)
Google Taps Torrence Boone to Head Agency Development Former Enfatico CEO Torrence Boone has joined Google, where he will be managing director-agency development in North America, reporting to Penry Price, VP-global agency and industry development. (AdAge)
Black Journalists Announce Annual Awards Call for Entries The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) announces its 2010 Salute to Excellence Awards Call for Entries. Journalists spanning race, ethnicities and platforms compete for awards of excellence in coverage of African and African American themes. The contest is open to all journalists and entries will be judged on content, creativity, innovation and relevance to the black community. Deadline for Award Entries is Feb. 19. (PR Newswire)
Fantasia and Pepa’s New Reality Erin Evans: As an admittedly unashamed fan of reality television, and good television, too, I had to give Fantasia for Real and Let’s Talk About Pep a quick glance. If the age-old adage is true—that curiosity killed the cat—then read on. For entertainment’s sake and for laugh-out-loud satisfaction, these ladies’ realities are definitely ones to watch. (TheRoot)
