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Subject: Calif. Prison Health Care in Receivership
From: "David Evans" <...evans@fas.harvard.edu>
Date: Wed, August 29, 2007 4:46 pm
To: pg@harvardsf.org
Perry,
On page A12 of Mondays (8/27/07) issue of the New York Times there is a powerful article about the attempt to overhaul health care in the California Correctional System. It is in such wretched shape that a class-action suit resulted in a federal court order placing the entire system in receivership. The conditions described in the article read like something out of the Middle Ages and the receiver designated by the federal court is a hard-nose man by the name of Robert Sillen. His designated authority is far-reaching and he isn't reluctant to exercise it.
The majority of the inmates in the California system are Black and Hispanic and, as I have said in the past, it is a multi-billion dollar enterprise. Should this successful class-action suit and the resultant federal court order suggest the possibility of another to place the correctional (read educational) component of the prisons in receivership too? The money is there to do much better, but these mostly young men are simply being hardened, embittered and released back into society with no more legitimate skills than they brought with them upon entry.
Best regards,
David
http://my.barackobama.com/gulfcoast
Perry Gregg
CEO
ushow2, Inc.
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Subject: [harvard-africa] Calling all International Business Leaders,
especially Entrepreneurs
From: "selenasenora" <ssaunders@mba2003.hbs.edu>
Date: Sun, August 26, 2007 12:08 am
To: harvard-africa@yahoogroups.com
__._,_.___Calling all who wish be the change they see in the world:
The following is an important call to action for all of us who strive
for true elevation of Africa.
Feel free to contact Kandace directly with any questions.
Thanks,
Selena Cuffe
HBS '03
Dear Family & friends,
Today really marks a special occasion for me as I'm excited to
introduce you to Global Elevation ( www.globalelevation.org
<http://www.globalelevation.org/ > ), my life's greatest venture. The
potential impact is huge and has tremendous implications for the
African Diaspora, black communities/businesses around the world, and
the industry of International Business as a whole.
Global Elevation is a non-profit organization that embraces the
business potential of high-school and university students of
African-descent and supports the undeniable strength of the
communities of the African Diaspora. My business partner, Melissa
Howell, and I founded Global Elevation from a deep-rooted passion to
provide greater success opportunities through business development for
young minds throughout the world. We both have been blessed to travel,
work and study around the world and know these experiences have opened
our minds to endless possibilities. We are also motivated by the
negative portrayals of 'the black population' around the world and
feel its time that the success stories are told, shared and supported.
There are many bright and ambitious young people who aren't provided
the same opportunities to travel and dream beyond their immediate
surroundings. We hope that through Global Elevation these minds can
see the development of their businesses as local successes and strive
towards the expansion of international business development as a way
to harness the opportunities that are available globally.
Global Elevation provides on-going business leadership and
entrepreneurial skills training to students who are passionate about
running a business, leading a business and transforming a business
idea into a reality. The purpose of our program is to offer direct
access to current business leaders and professionals who serve as
instructors, mentors and role models through a customized business
leadership course. We target students of African-descent and members
of the African Diaspora by promoting this opportunity to students at
HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges & Universities) and high-schools
identified with low-economic resources who seldom offer similar
extra-curricular opportunities. Our course is offered through a local
and international component, to expose students to the varied
economic, political and social implications of business development
through the achievement of the mission and vision of a sustainable
global business. During the local component, students meet with local
business leaders to gain insight on how to successfully run or lead a
business that supports their own community. These workshops are
offered on a monthly/bi-monthly basis and pool resources from local
businesses, corporate offices and academic institutions. The
international component brings students from various countries
together for a two-to-six week immersion course focused on
international business development. Students gain direct cultural
exposure through the global participants in the program, cultural and
international business tours, as well as a first-hand understanding of
the cultural implications of 'taking a business global'. Global
Elevation offers this experience to the students at no cost to them in
an effort to promote more business leaders in African Diasporic
communities. In addition to our specialized program, we also offer
support to high schools and universities in the development of
traditional study abroad programs.
As a non-profit, funding comes from corporate sponsors who recognize
the benefit of hiring business leaders who have gained exposure to the
International Business industry early in their academic careers. We
also pool financial resources from individual sponsors and supporters,
local businesses, government grants and other funding institutions. In
an effort to maintain a continuous flow of financial resources, we
also organize Trips for the Social- & Service-Hearted Enthusiasts.
These trips are planned for groups of ten or more travelers who want
to combine opportunities to serve as well as tour the communities they
visit. These trips are targeted towards Community Service
organizations with an interest in global community and youth development.
I invite you to visit our website ( www.globalelevation.org
<http://www.globalelevation.org/ > ) and see what we're all about. With
your support, we can offer this opportunity to so many deserving
students.
Here are eight easy ways that you can support our efforts:
First , visit our website so that you know more about our business and
what we are trying to accomplish.
Second, please forward this email to your friends and families and let
them know about this great opportunity.
Third, donate any amount of money to our non-profit. This opportunity
is available as long as we can fund the expenses for the students to
participate.
Fourth, put us in contact with your company's leadership team. If this
is a venture that you think your company should be involved in and
support, we'd love to hear from you.
Fifth, donate your time and expertise to supporting our business
development and leading one of our student-workshops.
Sixth, recommend our program to your high-school and university alma
mater. Although we offer business leadership training we don't solely
focus on business school students. We are partnered with Engineering
schools, Technology schools, Healthcare schools etc. because there are
tons of students in these career paths with great business ideas who
are looking to strengthen their business development skills.
Seventh, email us and let us know what you think.
Eighth, inquire about our Global Elevation Service Trips. We plan and
organize trips for service-minded groups and organizations who are
interested in incorporating community service activities with
international travel. Email us at info@globalelevation.org
<http://b10.mail.yahoo.com/ >ym/globalelevati on.org/Compose? To=info@globalel evation.org
for more information about our tours & to build a customized tour for
your group/organization. You have the option to choose between our 3
summer '08 tours â" Tanzania , Ghana , or South Africa .
Since our incorporation, we have secured partnerships with Coppin
Academy High school (U.S. - Coppin State University's feeder
high-school), Florida A&M University's School of Business and Industry
( U.S. â" our treasured alma mater), Tennessee State University (U.S.),
United African Alliance Community Center (Tanzania), and most
recently, the University of Cape Town (South Africa), University of
Witwatersrand (South Africa) and the University of Ghana â" Legon
(Accra, Ghana). We are quickly forming partnerships with high schools
and community organizations throughout Ghana , South Africa , Tanzania
and the U.S. and plan to expand into Brazil , Kenya and the Caribbean
for 2008-2009.
I look forward to the future of this venture and thank you in advance
for your prayers of support and well wishes.
Peace & Blessings,
~Kandace
--
Kandace T. Jones, MBA

CEO & Co-founder | Global Elevation
909.573.4530 | kandace@globalelevation.org
www.globalelevation.org <http://www.globalel evation.org/ >
"Be the Change You Wish to See in the World" ~ Gandhi
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From: richard shyduroff <rdshydur@mit.edu>
Date: Sat, August 25, 2007 3:30 pm
To: sem089@mit.edu, sem095@mit.edu
[and Bcc'd to a few select family & friends /not/ on the
[mit e-club or our seminar lists - so, not to worry, you've
[/not/ been subscribed to those lists ... - r]
_living on earth_
heard locally, BOS & vicinity, sunday at 0700 (tomorrow)
on WBUR-FM, at 90.9mHz
in the great state of maine, monday at 1230
on MPBN, at 89.7, 90.1, 90.5, 90.9, 91.3, 106.1 & 106.5mHz
for those of you away or otherwise `off' of broadcast radio,
and/or who just can't wait, the script and photo docs are
at the loe site:
http://www.loe.org/shows/segments.htm?programID=07-P13-00034&segmentID=4
back-story:
heads-up, all! - if a little early-ish for some -
the e-club's BRUCE GELLERMAN went forth and did, after
all, create a national public radio documentary piece
on the e-club's KURT KEVILLE (the project's PI) - about
the mit solar decathlon's house-7 project, for which
kurt serves as leader ...
the house, mit's 7th solar design since 1938, when
godfey lowell cabot funded the first effort, is
now nearing completion!
for in-depth historical bits see:
http://mit.edu/solardecathlon/history.html
what isn't clear on these mit project pages is that the
effort needs additional funding, and among other mechanisms,
there's a chance to participate in a raffle and win a new
solar car from current competition donors!
meanwhile, bruce's reminder note appears below.
THANKS BRUCE!
- r
--------
Hi Richard,
I produced a story about the MIT Solar Decathlon & Kurt Keville.
It's on this week's Living on Earth heard locally on WBUR this
Sunday at 7 am. Spread the word. Feedback is always welcomed.
Bruce
_____________________
Bruce E. Gellerman
SoundTreks LLC
617 642 8797
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eof;
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Perry Gregg
CEO
ushow2, Inc.
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Subject: [harvard-bay-area] Zubio's grand opening at 50 Post St.- give
their chair massage kata 10 minutes it'll change your life!
From: pg@harvardsf.org
Date: Tue, August 21, 2007 9:58 pm
To: harvard-bay-area@yahoogroups.com, harvardla@yahoogroups.com
Cc: harvard-sf-la-collegesinvitelist@yahoogroups.com
__._,_.___One of the most respected and loved Harvard Kennedy School grads among us, CEO, Sam Keller, has partnered with the inventor of chair massage (extraordinary technical master of everything massage) David Palmer. They've created the most dynamic corporate retail team in the City. Their downtown store's official opening is tomorrow Wed. 8/22. Check them out. Give their massage kata 10 minutes, it will change your life! You can sign up on-line.
http://www.zubio.com
Perry Gregg
CEO
ushow2, Inc.
P.S. Can you say the next Starbucks? Meet the Zubio team. They are an incredible class act.
Perry Gregg
CEO
ushow2, Inc.
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Subject: NY Times: Athletic Coaches as Teachers?
From: "David L. Evans" <...evans@fas.harvard.edu>
Date: Tue, August 14, 2007 5:06 am
To: pg@harvardsf.org
Perry,
A short while ago I might have shared with you my thoughts about the possible use of athletic coaches (especially those with winning records) as classroom teachers in troubled urban schools. In a time when much of what we read about young black males concerns mindless violence and self-destructive behavior, athletic coaches have repeatedly assembled thousands of them into winning teams. Somehow these men are able to convey and reinforce the related values of discipline, organization, analysis, teamwork, efficiency, preparation and ultimate success.
One of the best examples of these "miracle workers" is Robert Shannon, former head football coach at East St. Louis Senior High School in East St. Louis, Illinois. In a predominantly black city where social and economic problems seem innumerable, his teams won six state-wide championships in fifteen years! All of the championships were at the highest level of competition in Illinois.
In his New York Times column on Saturday, August 11, 2007 Bob Herbert wrote about the execution-style killings in Newark, NJ and other deadly shootings in Chicago, Camden, NJ and Philadelphia. He lay much of the blame at the feet of parents (missing and present) and I was reminded of athletic coaches like Bob Shannon who often serve as surrogate parents to their players. What if Shannon's special talents were brought into the classroom?
I wrote to the Times and the letter (see below) is published in todays edition:
Best regards,
David
____________________________________
August 14, 2007
Ending Youth Violence
To the Editor:
Re A Bloodbath in Newark, and Beyond (column, Aug. 11):
Bob Herbert suggests that most of those who raise the young violent criminals on our streets are failing in their parental duties. I agree, and perhaps it is time for society to intervene in the cultural triangle of home, school and place of worship.
Homes and places of worship are off limits, but schools are different. It is permissible for society to regulate performance standards and behavior of students and teachers.
In black communities, most of the violence is perpetrated by young males, but in those same communities, athletic coaches have been amazingly successful in motivating and directing boys and young men. Shouldn't we hear from these remarkable mentors and recruit some of them back to teaching academic courses?
Where necessary, we should even encourage schools of education to offer them courses to refurbish their teaching skills. These men know something we don't.
David L. Evans
Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 11, 2007Copyright 2007 The New York Times Company
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Who: Paul Krugman, Award-winning Economist; Columnist, The New York Times; Yale Alumus CC '74
Event: The World Affairs Council is pleased to welcome back to the Bay Area Paul Krugman as the second speaker in the 2007 Richard & Judith Guggenhime Series. One of the world's pre-eminent economists and an insightful, outspoken commentator on economic and political affairs, Krugman will give a preview of his upcoming book, The Conscience of a Liberal. In it, Professor Krugman evaluates American social policy and leadership over the last century and considers where we go from here, as we enter the 21st century.
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [harvardla] Children's Hospital in Los Angeles in desperate
need of platelets
From: "jenk0923" <JenK0923@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, August 05, 2007 7:57 pm
To: harvardla@yahoogroups.com
__._,_.___I'm putting this post up on the Harvard LA Grads Website because
Children's Hospital in Los Angeles has actually gotten some donors
from previous posts that I have put up on the Harvard Recent Grads
Yahoo Group. So I figured why not put a post up on the Harvard LA
Grads Group :-).
I am a Harvard Grad myself, and I can't tell you how gratifying it is
to hear people at Children's Hospital in Los Angeles go "hey, we got
two or three people in here donating platelets because of the post
you put up!" It makes me extraordinarily proud and honored to be a
Harvard Grad!
Again, Children's Hospital in Los Angeles is in desperate need of
platelets. It is usually the bone cancer kids and the leukemia kids
that need platelets, although it can also be children suffering from
other rare blood disorders. Platelet donation is a little different
than whole blood donation: Because platelets are quickly replenished
by your body, you can donate platelets as frequently as every 48
hours, but no more than 24 times a year.
If you have questions about what platelets are, please go to
http://www.redcross.org/services/ biomed/0, 1082,0_19_ ,00.html.
Please call George Meridia at Children's Hospital in Los Angeles if
you have any questions or want to donate. (323) 669-2370 or
gemerida@chla.usc.edu . And although this post talks about August
3rd, I can tell you for a fact that Children's Hospital in Los
Angeles still desperately needs platelets!
Thanks!
Jennifer Kardys
--- "Merida, George (Blood Donor Dept)"
<GeMerida@chla.usc.edu > wrote:
Subject: Childrens Hospital Los Angeles is in critical need of
platelets for some BMT patients that are in very high need at this
time.can you help them?
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2007 12:44:34 -0700
From: "Merida, George (Blood Donor Dept)"
<GeMerida@chla.usc.edu >
To: JENK0923@YAHOO.COM
Hi Jennifer, we wanted to thank you for the last time you donated
platelets here at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, we really
appreciate it.
Unfortunately we are having a critical platelet shortage right now.
The American Red Cross is having some problems at this very needed
time and we have Bone Marrow Transplant patients who are in very high
need of platelets to keep them from bleeding.
Unfortunately their family and friends are from out of state, so the
parents of these patients have no one from around here to donate
platelets for their children. So we're hoping you could please help
these families by coming in to donate platelets as soon as you can.
We have openings we really need to fill for today Friday 8/3/07 (from
7:30am to 3:pm) and by doing so you are helping us make a very big
difference for these kids and their families during this very needed
time, by giving them hope in knowing that there are people that care
(such as yourself :-)). And its donors like you that help us to
fulfill those hopes.
Thank you very much, and please give me a call or email me to let me
know when you can come in. We really appreciate it and we hope to
see you soon.
Take care.
George Merida (Blood Donor Recruiter).
(323) 361-2441
"Be a Child's Hero...by donating Platelets"
We will validate your parking, and we have a Blood Donor T-shirt for
you as well, plus we have a pair of Laugh Factory tickets for you to
have for free...compliments of us, our way of saying, "Thank
You," Take care. :-)
George Merida
Childrens Hospital Los Angeles
Blood Donor Recruiter
(323) 669-2370
gemerida@chla.usc.edu