Brazil: Poetry, rights and culture on the Indian blogosphere
Sun, 05 Apr 2009 14:11:27 -0700
Brazil has one of the most impressive mosaics of indigenous peoples in the world and that cultural richness is starting to show up on the Brazilian blogosphere. Photo by Tatiana_Reis at the digital inclusion area of Campus Party 2009. Some 500 year ago, before European colonization, Brazil was entirely inhabited by a diversity of indigenous groups, estimated by FUNAI at around 1-10 million people. The denomination “indian” was given to the native inhabitants of the land because t
Photos: Marriage equality rally in Cedar Rapids
Sun, 05 Apr 2009 14:53:57 -0700
These are a few of the photographs I took on Friday night at People's Church in downtown Cedar Rapids. There was a diverse group of people at the church that included quite a few families with young children in attendance. "Even before the ruling, there were already families," one attendee told me after the service. Another view from the back of the church as the sun was setting. Notice the two large banners flanking the pulpit I spoke briefly about in my previous post today. Th
Sunday, April 05, 2009
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