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ziasudra ([personal profile] ziasudra) wrote2006-07-05 07:09 pm
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Oud, and job nibbles

The long road from Gaza

A Palestinian musician finds that playing with Israelis
leads across more than one border



After almost three months of intense travel and interviews, my friend Vanessa finally got her Palestinian musician article published. This piece is a unique look into the lives of asylum seekers/immigrants -- and even detainees -- who live in a small county in northern New Jersey. She gives Zaher, the featured "character" in the article, a chance to speak his words and tell his story. She also skillfully interjects U.S. immigration laws (and biases, imo) and sensitively contextualizes one person's story into the broader history of the U.S.-Israel and U.S.-Palestine relations.

If you read and like the article, please take a moment and comment to the article (login required). If you'd rather not log in, I'd be happy to connect you with Vanessa so she could hear what you think about the piece.



And... I got an interview! Two interviews, actually, but one is an informal meeting next week with someone from CNNMoney, which, business-challenged that I am, I actually find very interesting because the Web site devotes a lot of space to tech and gadget stuff that I can lose hours in just reading all the articles. Not to mention the handy Jobs & Economy section that I've frequented *g*

My main interview, however, is a campaigning job with the Working Families Party, a "grassroots, community and labor based political party with chapters throughout New York State." The party endorses candidates who are already affiliated with a major party, but is pushing for the open ballot option so that voters can voice their concerns for what issues matter to them even as they vote for candidates they otherwise would support in either of the two major parties. This is active voting here, and I like it. We'll see how the interview goes.

[identity profile] ziasudra.livejournal.com 2006-07-06 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
lol, it's tough to get a Time Inc. job. [livejournal.com profile] sunnydlita and WG are the only ones I know who work for them, it's a tough market.

I actually wouldn't mind campaigning for the cause of lower income bracket families. I can definitely use my Chinese skills to help the Lower East Side crowd, if only more of them would register and vote. Grrr.