Thursday, April 16, 2009

New Blurb

Hello Everybody and welcome to today's edition of Greenlight: Spotlight , I'm Reginald Larkin and i am bringing the news to you.
Local : Victoria Carter ,58, head of special education department , has recently been arrested because she was found with 50 grams of cocaine in possession.
National: Obama vows to aid Mexico with their drug war , he was quoted saying "We are going to be dealing not only with drug interdiction coming north but also working on helping to curb the flow of cash and guns going south"
International: Mexico is being to look more like Iraq as cartels are at war with the police. Civilians are being drafted by these gangs to assist in their efforts to transport and protect “their Product.”
Entrainment: The Reality TV train is picking up momentum. A host celebrity are lining up to get reality TV shows, as if twitter wasn’t enough they want us to share their most intimate moments.
Sports: Man Down! Man Down! , these words describe the pain of many since Kevin Garnett , will be unable to play in the Play offs. Although Garnett will be sorely missed nut the show must go on, so everyone should tune in and support the Boston Celtics.
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Greenlight:Spotlight - Kari Fulton


The Environmental Justice and Climate Coalition (EJCC) employs many people who mobilize and engage youth all over the nation. Howard University alumna, Kari Fulton is one such employee. Fulton has adamantly taken stance opposing Environmental racism. She inspires many youth to take up the fight. Fulton in her young age is highly decorated and has held the following honors, “A Young People For “ fellow , a 2008 Brower youth award recipient , and a 2008 Damu Smith (Power of One) young professional award recipient as well. This week’s addition of GreenLight: Spotlight will interview this young activist on the rise. I hope everyone enjoys it, also the interview in audio so check the podcast to the right.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

News Blurb

Hello Everybody and welcome to today's edition of Greenlight: Spotlight , I'm Reginald Larkin and i am bringing the news to you.

Local: Bon Secours lost 22million dollars last year ,Dr. Samuel Ross (CEO) recently asked the city of Baltimore for 5 million dollars to help keep their doors open.
National:Pirates lurk the seven seas , as a warship was recently attacked by pirates/
International:Its a bird , its a plane , oh wait Iran has missiles? Today Iran is expected to address their nuclear agenda.
Entertainment: Its a Preggers Alert: Gabrielle Union is Pregnant and we have got the scoop on the who , what , when, and why.
Sports:Morgan Mourns the loss of Marvin Webster class of 1974, Webster managed to lead Morgan State to NCAA division II.

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Friday, April 3, 2009

Baltimore's Vegetable Garden


Mayor Sheila Dixon recently announced that she was planning on doing a little remodeling to city hall. The front of city hall will be the site of a vegetable garden that will span 2,000 feet. This garden will be larger than that of first lady Obama whose garden spans 1,100. This news about Baltimore is wonderful news," said Roger Doiron, founder and director of Kitchen Gardeners International. the garden a good example of how to go green and not break the bank. This is pivotal for Baltimore because the city has a demographic of 64.6 percent of the population being African Americans this will expose more minorities to gardening and the green movement. There is a lack of diversity in the green movement and this could increase minority participation. A vegetable garden could certainly add to the charm of charm city. Kerrie Burch DeLuca , director of communications for the soup kitchens, says "Nothing will go begging. This is our happy day." It appears the rest of Baltimore will be agreeing with here soon enough.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Greenlight:Spotlight - Allissa Hosten


Hello everyone today I had the pleasure to interview professor Allissa Hosten , an English professor at Morgan State University . Professor Hosten is also a renowned writer whose free lance work has been published by batimoresun.com and she has done photo journalism for essence magazine’s online site. She is a new age women who holds degrees from Xavier University and Northwestern University. Aside of being a professor and mentor to the next generation of African American Journalists, Hosten is currently preparing for her ever looming wedding. It is an honor to present an interview by a woman who is redefining journalism and shaping the minds of many through teaching and writing. I hope you enjoy this intimate look from spotlight: Greenlight

1.summer or winter? summer
2.Walk in the par or Elaborate Dinner? walk in the park
3.Essence or Ebony?
4.Jazimine Sullivan or Beyonce? Jazimie Sullivan
5.Cats or Dogs? Dogs
6.Spiderman or Superman? Spiderman
7.Honda or Chevy? Honda
8.Professor or Editor? Professor
9.Obama or Biden? Obama
10.Ice Cream or cake? both