Showing posts with label talk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label talk. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Noted Journalist to Speak About Bin Laden's Legacy at University Sim

Steve Coll, a Pulitzer-winning journalist, is President of the New America Foundation, and a staff writer at The New Yorker magazine. Previously, he spent 20 years as a foreign correspondent and senior editor at The Washington Post. Coll is the Author of six books, including two about Bin Laden. This talk is part of the Global Agenda 2010 Speaker Series, and is hosted by Ralph Begleiter, Rosenberg Professor of Communication and Distinguished Journalist in Residence at the University of Delaware.

The discussion is at 4:30PM SL time, and is in the University of Delaware sim at (56/152/26): Click here for the SURL.

Source: New World Notes

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

A Meeting at the Straight Talk Cafe

News in America has had more political talk and debate lately, notably concerning some proposed major changes to health care regulation. In Second Life, a group of people got together at the conservative Straight Talk Cafe to discuss this, and more.

Continued in Extra-Extra

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Holocaust Survivor Speaking Out in Second Life Makes Real-Life News

About a year ago, Second Life Newspaper did a report on Fanny Starr ( Link ). She would speak at lectures through her daughter’s avatar, Explorer Dastardly (Helen Starr in real life). She would talk about her experiences and answer any questions from the audience.

Not only is Fanny Starr still giving her talks, such as in this video by Pooky Amsterdam, a glance at New World Notes showed she had made the attention of real-life news. A local TV station, KUSA-TV, did a story on her, and her lectures in Second Life.

Fanny Starr explained that live talks were necessary to explain her story, “You cannot ask a book a question. You cannot feel the pain of a survivors voice by reading her words.”

She hopes to educate people so the tragedy does not happen again, to Jewish people or anyone else, such as in recent tragedies in Africa.

Bixyl Shuftan