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End Internet Censorship (SOPA/PIAA)

As a media professional and freelance journalist I RARELY if not NEVER voice my opinions on politics. However this here below is important and should it be passed by the United States Senate — could change the internet as we know it forever. PROTECT IP / SOPA Breaks The Internet from Fight for the Future ...
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Missing Tot’s grandmother speaks out on Ayla’s Disappearance

I was back in Waterville, Maine over the weekend trying to make attempts to speak to the DiPietro Family on Ayla’s Disappearance.  It has been three weeks since the now 21-month old went missing from her home. The first day I was there I had the opportunity to briefly speak to Pheobe, Ayla’s grandmother off-camera ...
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Where is Ayla? Father of missing child breaks his silence on NBC’s Today Show

Almost three weeks since the now 21-month old Ayla Reynolds vanished from her father’s home in Waterville, Maine  The mystery surrounding  her disappearance continue. After an exhaustive search by local, state and federal authorities have now classified this investigation from missing child/kidnapping  to criminal with strong belief that there was foul play in her disappearance. ...
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Remembering Denita M. Smith 5 years later

Fire years ago today — I loss a good friend of mine.  She was murdered in cold-blood as she walked out of her apartment.  In commemoration of this anniversary I am bringing back an old blog post from last year I wrote. Remembering Denita Smith: a fallen sister, photographer & journalist JANUARY 4, 2011 [Click Here For ...
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La Nouvelle année est ces traditions/The New Year and Traditions

January 1 is a big deal for me. Not only does it mark the start new year, it also marks Haiti Independence Day (my parent’s homeland). In a successful 1804 revolution, the slaves kicked out the French and Haiti became the first black-led republic in the world. For me the time is spent time with ...
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