{The Briefing} Weekend Edition
The most appealing element to the Huffington Post’s article on Raul Castro and new reforms in Cuba has to be Raul’s flattering picture. He is so photogenic. The American Library Association has released the list of 2010′s ‘most challenged’ books. Coming in third place is one of my personal all-time favorites Brave New World by Aldous … Read more
Hungry for Freedom
Thousands of individuals lead lives as tiny insects in a world controlled by robust and mammoth like beasts. For the fragile creatures life seems so volatile and ephemeral. Just as a small caterpillar becomes invisible to the naked eye when placed next to an imposing lion, so do many great thinkers and individuals of this … Read more
Music Before Freedom?
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 31: Everyone is entitled to a free concert and some lovely music. Everyone includes those who starve to death, live under precarious conditions, have no access to education and freedom of thought, are subjected to the violation of all the articles in this declaration, have no access to … Read more

