The Houston Oral History Project- Houston Voices Its Past
Posted on September 30, 2009 - Filed Under Business History, Personal History, Preserving Memories, Social Responsibility | Leave a Comment
Yesterday Mayor Bill White and Dr. Rhea Brown Lawson, director of the Houston Public Library, launched the Houston Oral History Project (HOHP), a web-based archive that celebrates the many voices of Houston’s past.
Last summer Mayor White commissioned 100 initial interviews through the Houston Public Library. Well known civic, political and business leaders as well [...]
Pre-Production and Planning Tips for Making Better Family Videos
Posted on March 30, 2009 - Filed Under Family Memories, Geneaology, Networking, Photos & Snapshots, Preserving Memories, Social Responsibility, Video Tributes | Leave a Comment
Flickr photo:Vanessa van Dyck
Part 3 of a series about capturing the joy of family events on video
Last week we covered the first of four phases used in creating multimedia productions to capture the joy of family events – concepting / scriptwriting. This week, I we will talk about phase two – pre-production [...]
Concepting and Scriptwriting Tips for Family Video Productions
Posted on March 11, 2009 - Filed Under Family Memories, Geneaology, Networking, Personal History, Photos & Snapshots, Preserving Memories, Social Responsibility, Video Tributes | 1 Comment
Flickr photo: Meg
Part 2 of a series about capturing the joy of family events on video
Last week I introduced this series about creating videos to capture the joy of family events and special occasions like weddings, anniversaries, birthdays and holiday get-togethers. Now let’s delve a bit deep into the process by discussing [...]
Rodeo Uncorked! Wine Show
Posted on February 10, 2009 - Filed Under Social Responsibility | Leave a Comment
I have been working as a volunteer with the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo over the past year. If you are not familiar with the HLSR, it’s a huge volunteer operation that puts on the Rodeo as well as several other related events each year and raises millions of dollars for education scholarships. As the [...]
Read More..>>Matt Langdon – Founder, The Hero Workshop
Posted on November 30, 2008 - Filed Under Personal History, Social Responsibility, Video Tributes | 1 Comment
he•ro |’hi(ə)rõ|
noun ( pl. -roes)
A person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
What is a hero? Most of us recognize the superheroes that we’ve grow up celebrating. Characters such as Superman and Spiderman, recognizable by their signature superhuman powers and Batman, while not having superpowers, makes use of his [...]
The Three Dynamics of Personal Histories
Posted on October 7, 2008 - Filed Under Family Memories, Geneaology, Networking, Personal History, Photos & Snapshots, Social Media, Social Responsibility, Video Tributes | Leave a Comment
Flickr photo: Kingsnake
Since October is Family History Month, I was already thinking about this subject for a new blog article when a Canadian writer and film producer named Robb Lucy asked that I make a contribution to his new book. Scheduled for publication in the Spring of 2009, it is tentatively titled “Legacies [...]
Read More..>>Texas Governor’s Mansion Damaged by Fire
Posted on June 10, 2008 - Filed Under Family Memories, Personal History, Social Responsibility | Leave a Comment
(AP Photo/Harry Cabluck)
This weekend, the historic Texas Governor’s Mansion caught fire and much of the 152 year old structure was seriously damaged. Arson is suspected and an investigation is under way.
Fortunately, at the time, the mansion was undergoing a $10 million dollar renovation and it’s current occupants, Governor and Mrs. Rick Perry, were relocated [...]
PBS’s AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Launches “Campaign ‘08″ Multimedia Website for THE PRESIDENTS Biography Collection
Posted on March 4, 2008 - Filed Under Media Archiving, Personal History, Social Responsibility, Video Tributes | Leave a Comment
BOSTON, MARCH 3 — PBS’ AMERICAN EXPERIENCE today launched http://www.pbs.org/presidents/2008, the online component of an unprecedented public television initiative that, for the first time, will make available more than 25 hours of presidential programming online, on TV, and on the go. The project comes at a critical moment in American politics. This year, American voters [...]
Read More..>>Muhammad Yunus and his Legacy on Poverty
Posted on January 17, 2008 - Filed Under Networking, Personal History, Social Responsibility | Leave a Comment
Flickr photo:U2005.com
This past week I had the privilege of seeing Muhammad Yunus speak at a World Affairs Council of Houston luncheon. Yunus, of Bangladesh, is a 2006 recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize and a 1999 recipient of the Indira Gandhi prize for peace, disarmament and development in India.
In the late [...]
Let’s Say Thanks
Posted on November 20, 2007 - Filed Under Social Responsibility | Leave a Comment
I just found out about a website, http://www.letssaythanks.com, where you can send postcards of thanks to our U.S. troops stationed overseas thanks to the Xerox corporation. You pick the card you want from a large selection of designs submitted by children across the country, then select a message from a variety of sentiments or [...]
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