Archive for July, 2007

Exploring Idaho

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

Fernan Lake 2
One thing I can say about the Data Road Trip is that it’s taking me places I wouldn’t have thought to go on my own. Like Northern Idaho, which I had heard was lovely, but previously had no reason to trek out to.
The story here? Well, according to the numbers we found, Idaho has the lowest abortion rate in the country. Folks [see entire entry...]

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Introducing BradElectro

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

DJ BradElectro We’re gearing up for our Faces of Faith in SL and slowly the pieces are falling into place. Today we had our first RL training on SL and things got a bit crazy. Video will be posted up soon enough. We did get to check out our project hanging up somewhere in the sky, where the castles also live. I will post [see entire entry...]

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SL Revival Plans

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byckc9rL6xg

We discussed what attendees to our News21 Faces of Faith revival will receive as gifts in our screening tents. Our stories will be streamed all next week beginning with a kick-off party and discussion panel this Sunday July 22nd.

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Back from the brochital dead

Friday, July 13th, 2007

Oakland_(But really this one is Tocambaro, Mexico). I brought back an interesting strain of viral bronchitis and have been out of commission for the last few days. But the videos have not stopped playing out in my mind since the trip ended on Sunday. So to not let them fester in that backwards of my mind and furthermore, to not let the suspense lead to disappointment, let Tumbaro at night roll. We have already been [see entire entry...]

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Faces of Faith not just in RL, but in Second Life

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

Moses may not have imagined anything but stone tablets to write the commandments on, but at UC Berkeley the virtual world of Second Life gives us an entirely new way to distribute and share our stories about God, sex and family. More importantly we care about engaging people and creating a dialogue about our stories. The beauty of it is you never even have to leave your pajamas, much less walk or [see entire entry...]

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Two cities, two visions

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

Homeless man in Washington D.C. In the next segment of our trek across America, we explored two of the most prominent communities one thinks about when they think “USA”; New York and Washington D.C.

D.C. leads the nation in new cases of HIV/AIDS, and New York leads with the highest abortion rate. So the question we asked was: how do the religious communities in these places respond to these statistics?

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Our Lady of New York

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

Our Lady of New York

This convent in the middle of the Bronx, NY is surrounded by public housing units. 50 nuns live here. Every month (except in July and August) they hold post-abortion healing retreats for women (and men) from all faiths. The NY area has the highest rate of abortion in the nation, and the Bronx is especially [see entire entry...]

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Finding New Jerusalem

Saturday, July 7th, 2007

New Jerusalem MapKara Andrade sends the latest in video form Click Here to see the latest:

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Addicted to technology

Saturday, July 7th, 2007

Addicted to technology


TV screen with a Google map tracking
our coordinates, an iPod and jotting notes
on the TMobile Dash.

Data Road Trip is off to another location - this time the east coast. We’re reporting in DC and NYC. Jeremy Rue, the News21 website czar (and talented photographer) has joined us on this trip.
In DC, Joelle Jaffe will interview religious and community [see entire entry...]

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Buried Church and Guadalajara for Luz del Mundo

Friday, July 6th, 2007

Buried ChurchPercutin_We took the backway out of Uruapan’s congested mess of traffic and into national forest, through pine, fir and fruit trees, to get to Guadalajara. It’s gorgeous country, surrounded by volcanoes, waterfalls, hills big enough to look like The Smokies along the Blue Ridge Parkway with endless rows of corn on both our sides. It was a Mexico I was not familiar with [see entire entry...]

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