Daily Archives: June 22, 2011

Pulitzer-Winning reporter Jose Antonio Vargas an undocumented immigrant

Pulitzer-Winning reporter Jose Antonio Vargas an undocumented immigrant

Pulitzer-Winning reporter Jose Antonio Vargas revealed he was an undocumented immigrant in the New York Times article “My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant” and on ABC News. Since he came to the US at the young age of 12, the Filipino “American” had false documents including a fake green card to conceal the fact that he was an illegal immigrant. He managed to graduated from high school & college and built a career as a journalist with companies like The Washington Post, where he won a Pulitzer Prize for covering the 2007 Virginia Tech shootings. In 2008, he even got access to Hillary Clinton during the Presidential elections. With all the success he’s had in journalism, why whould he reveal this now?

Jose Antonio Vargas couldn’t hide his secret any more and he was inspired by the four students who walked from Miami to Washington to lobby for the Dream Act, where undocumented young people could be eligible for a conditional path to citizenship in exchange for a mandatory two years in higher education or military service. He brings the debate and disicussion about undocumented immigrants to the forefront. It’s unclear what will happen to him now that his secret is out.

He also started a website to fight for immigratn rights. Define American is dedicated to changing the conversation about immigrants in America who are an inexorable part of our communities and our society. Founded by award-winning multimedia journalist Jose Antonio Vargas, Define American harnesses the power of storytelling and social media to bring about greater awareness of and support for immigration reform.

Pulitzer-Winning reporter Jose Antonio Vargas is an undocumented immigrant

Define American

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GONE by Toestah x Jennifer Chung

GONE by Toestah x Jennifer Chung

Here’s an interesting collaboration between Toestah of Catch Adventures and Jennifer Chung of JCPM. The pair remix the 90’s song GONE by Nelly x Kelly Rowland. Toestah x Jennifer Chung sound great together. Amazingly, they did the song the day they met. Not only did Toestah rap on the track, but he also engineer the whole thing. You can download the remix FREE here.

If you like this remix, you’ll be hearing a lot more from the two of them.

GONE by Toestah x Jennifer Chung

Vincent Chin by Model Minority

Vincent Chin by Model Minority

Rap group Model Minority (Grandmaster Chu, D-one, and Inglish) manages to capture the Vincent Chin story in a song. If you don’t know the story, listen to the track. Here’s a short synopsis:

A Detroit auto industry worker, Vincent Chin was beaten to death on the night before his wedding by two men. As they shouted racial slurs at him, blaming the Japanese (Chin was Chinese) for stealing American automotive jobs. The men were later sentenced by a judge to 3 years’ probation and a fine of $3000.

The 29th anniversary of Vincent Chin’s death is June 23, 2011. The video for the song is from “Who Killed Vincent Chin?”. You can also watch the documentary Vincent Who? for FREE through the month of July.

Vincent Chin by Model Minority

Where Do We Go by Jay Sean

Where Do We Go by Jay Sean

Singer Jay Sean gives us a new look on his latest music video “Where Do We Go”. He sings about the struggles in a relationship and finding a direction on where they should go. The music video is very different from his other party songs like Down, Do You Remember, and 2012 (It Ain’t the End).

Should Jay Sean return to his partying ways?

Where Do We Go by Jay Sean

Lyrics to Where Do We Go by Jay Sean

(Verse 1)
Hey girl
I’ve been with you for so many years
And we’ve had our laughs and we’ve cried some tears
Now something tells me you’re not the same
Maybe it’s me that’s changed

Now I, I don’t know what I’m gonna do
When all that I am, began with you
I’ll turn around and walk away
If you’re better off that way

(Chorus)

Now where, where do we go from here
My heart, my soul wont let you go
I don’t know, where do we go from here
It’s never, lady forever
Where do we go
Tell me, yeah

Where do we
Oh Where, do we go

(Verse 2)

Love, love is not a fairytale
But it ain’t supposed to be this hard
And now the visions of our love fade away

More everyday, dayyy

And I, I dont know what I’m gonna do
When all that I am, began with you
I’ll turn around and walk away
If you’re better off that way

(Chorus)

Now where, where do we go from here
My heart, my soul won’t let you go.
I don’t know, where do we go from here
It’s never lady forever
Where do we go
Where do we go

(Bridge)

See girl I need to know
See girl I need to know
See girl I don’t know where
Girl I really need to know
See baby won’t you break it down
Said I’m so so tired
See girl I need to know
See baby won’t you break it down

Oh baby won’t you tell me
Where do we go
Where do we go

The CleanUp by Dru B Shinin’

The CleanUp by Dru B Shinin'

Rapper Dru B Shinin’ released his latest album “The CleanUp”. When you listen to the 8 track album, you’ll quickly understand why it’s called “The CleanUp.” None of the tracks contain cuss words. Overall, the music is chill and uplifting with some old school vibe to it. It’s refreshing to listen to hip hop/alternative music without swearing. You can bump this all summer long.

Here’s the tracklisting:

1. Born For This ft. Luke Wade 03:50
2. Her Song ft. Luke Wade 03:32
3. Kicked Up 03:57
4. Blue Skies 04:28
5. Flashlights ft. Paul Cooksey of Phantom Caste 03:36
6. Bet That ft. DJ Teknics 03:44
7. Just Got Home 03:50
8. The Last Laugh 04:06

You can download the full abum below:

Listen to more Dru B Shinin’ : The Admission One, Range, and The Promise.

The CleanUp Promo by Dru B Shinin’ (contains profanity)

Combat Hospital with Terry Chen

Combat Hospital with Terry Chen

Combat Hospital is new drama set in 2006 at the only military hospital providing advanced surgical care in all of Southern Afghanistan, and charts the frantic lives of the hospital’s resident doctors and nurses from Canada, America, the U.K. and other allied countries. A Role 3 Medical Unit is the highest level of care available in Kandahar, with facilities for emergency surgery and intensive care. The Role 3 hospital is improvised quarters: a jumble of tents, temporary buildings made of plywood and duct tape, even repurposed shipping containers that line the unit as its protective outer walls. Within these walls an international team of doctors, nurses and medics deliver the best battlefield surgical care anywhere to wounded soldiers, civilians caught in the crossfire, even the enemy. This highly-charged series follows the characters as they navigate through the relentless life-and-death battles on the operating table and the never-ending conflicts that arise from working in a war zone military hospital.

Bobby Trang from Combat Hospital

Combat Hospital features a diverse ensemble cast including: Elias Koteas (“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”) as Colonel Marks; Michelle Borth (“Hawaii Five-0”) as Canadian surgeon Dr. Rebecca Gordon; Luke Mably (“The Gates”) as British neurosurgeon Dr. Simon Hill; Deborah Kara Unger (“The Hurricane”) as Australian army psychiatrist Major Ada Pedersen; Terry Chen (“Sanctuary”) as trauma team leader Captain Bobby Trang; and Arnold Pinnock (“The Listener”) as Commander Will Royal, Chief of Nursing.

Captain Bobby Trang, of the US Army, is a General Practice Doctor and Trauma Team Leader at the Role 3 Hospital. Thrown in the deep end as a new recruit along with Major Rebecca Gordon, Bobby is a little less confident in his own abilities, which just might be his saving grace. Amongst all the headstrong personalities, Bobby is a gentle soul. He arrived on the base the same day as Rebecca and they soon become best friends and confidants.

The series was shot on an expansive 185,000 square foot (17,187 square meters) indoor and outdoor set recently constructed in Toronto. It is one of the largest standing sets ever built for a Canadian original production and is modelled after the real Canadian-lead NATO Role 3 Hospital at Kandahar Airfield. The set is a meticulous re-creation of a portion of the hospital compound and the vast Kandahar Airfield, including the helicopter landing zone, boardwalk area and barracks, which housed over 15,000 military and civilian personnel.

More about Terry Chen
Terry Chen’s Hollywood debut as Rolling Stone’s editor Ben Fong Torres in Cameron Crowe’s Academy Award®-nominated film Almost Famous has garnered praise from the likes of Variety magazine to Ebert & Roeper at the Movies. The intensity, commitment and strong natural talent he displayed helped launch an impressive career that continues to showcase Terry’s range and versatility as an actor.

From a starring role opposite Billy Zane and Academy Award-nominee Dennis Hopper in Mem-o-re, to working with Samuel L. Jackson in Snakes on a Plane, the Alberta-born actor has amassed over 50 film and television projects to date. After wrapping up his Supporting Lead role opposite Jessica Biel in the The A-Team, Terry has guest starred on various television series such as V, and Psych, as well as pilots Befriend & Betray, and Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome. He can also be seen in two SyFy projects: in Riverworld, he plays a WWI Chinese American fighter pilot caught in a surreal world of purgatory, and in Sanctuary, he plays an evil scientist battling wits with an elite team of monster hunters. Terry was also reunited with director Ernie Barbarash to film the sci-fi action thriller Hardwired, with Val Kilmer and Academy Award-winner Cuba Gooding Jr. Barbarash first cast Terry opposite Jaime King (Sin City) in the horror feature They Wait in which Terry plays a man whose family is threatened by a haunting. Another high profile project in which Terry was seen as a devoted family man was War with Hong Kong action star Jet Li and Jason Statham.

In Canada, Terry is well-known as an artist who values community and collaboration. It was Terry’s work in CBC’s long running, critically acclaimed television series Da Vinci’s Inquest which led the show’s head writer and director Chris Haddock to cast Chen in his award-winning feature The Life, a film which showcases the poverty and drug abuse rampant in Vancouver’s downtown east side.