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Zeitgeist 2012: Year In Review

Here are the top 10 google searches of 2012:

Whitney Houston
Gangnam Style
Hurricane Sandy
iPad 3
Diablo 3
Kate Middleton
Olympics 2012
Amanda Todd
Michael Clarke Duncan
BBB12

Top 10 image searches of 2012
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One Direction
Selena Gomez
iPhone 5
Megan Fox
Rihanna
Justin Bieber
Harry Styles
Minecraft
Nicki Minaj
Katy Perry

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A new movement is helping transform urban communities into beautiful eco-spaces by teaching others to “utilize green tools to promote opportunities for equitable, sustainable and innovative renewal.”

The non-profit organization Make A Green Noise is the eco-friendly effort of the program director Rhonda Webb and development director Rushelli Luna.

Through ‘Make A Green Noise,’ Rhonda and Rushelli aspire to teach communities how to plant their own gardens in effort to lower the carbon footprint as well as providing access to “healthier, organic food.”

The movement is focusing on building up in areas of Compton, which has a history of having very rich farmland in the past, and transforming the community back to its previous ‘green’ state.

Rushelli explains that the organization tries to fight for grants and funding in inner city neighborhoods because those areas are what need the most help.

“We have to constantly fund-raise, and we are new non-profit organization therefore it’s even harder to start up,” she said. “Right now our biggest challenge is getting the fund-raising dollars and getting the community out in masses.”

If you’re interested in participating in Make A Green Noise, the organization is holding two separate events on Nov. 2 & 3, and Nov. 9 & 10 where they will be teaching the community how to raise/plant garden beds on Compton Blvd and Central. For more information, visit their website or Facebook Page.

To learn more about sustainable gardening and some tips on how to start your own, listen to our interview with Rhonda and Rushelli in the segments below.

Part one – How Make A Green Noise started.

Rhonda and Rushelli started the movement after discovering they shared the same desire to beautify the Compton area and create open spaces for community gardens or farmer’s markets.

“I just love my community, I don’t know anything about gardening…that’s Rhonda,” laughs Rushelli. “I really just love community planning and encouraging young people to get out.”

For Rhonda, her love of gardening started young from the leadership of her mother.

“[My mother] taught us the benefit of conservation when we were very small, the benefit of recycling…and how important that was both to our family and also to the planet,” she said.

Part two – How Make A Green Noise is helping city youth re-connect with nature.

“There’s a disconnect with the great outdoors,” said Rhonda. “Students who are city kids by nature and think they don’t really feel that ‘ooh’ for the great outdoors are actually having this ‘awe’ moment, and I think that’s wonderful for them to feel like they’re a part of nature.”

They also talk about making a firm commitment of beautifying Compton as opposed to other neighborhoods because they both have close family ties to the city. Listen below to hear more.

Part three – Tips on starting your own compost and garden.

“Green waste is just simple household waste from the kitchen that’s not meat – so your salads, your vegetables, coffee, coffee filters – all those things you can capture,” said Rhonda. “It’s actually going to star decomposing and turn into a rich soil.”

For more tips and ways to participate with Make A Green Noise, listen to the clip below.

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Now Peep the parody below. it’s actually pretty dead on.

it’s starting to look like desperation social networking over there, yet for the right price, they could make our site Project BETA of A Idea Backed by the big homies left over funds from the failed record label venture …forget it, “we’re still in implementation”.. shout out to the “Mark Zuckerbergs of the block”.. and props to facebook !

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Kim Dotcom – “John Banks Song” of the recently shut down ‘Megaupload’ releases new rap song via Youtube, Check it out.

Amnesia is a song about the John Banks donation saga in New Zealand

By John Campbell
Kim Dotcom is the latest person to have been found to have allegedly donated money anonymously to John Banks.
It is already known that in the race to be super city mayor, Sky City donated $15,000 each to the two front runners.

Len Brown listed Sky City as a donor but Mr Banks did not.
Campbell Live was interested in that because we had heard Kim Dotcom had made a donation three times that size to the John Banks mayoralty campaign.
Campbell Live has even been told Mr Banks was so grateful that he called Dotcom to thank him for it.
An investigation found that like the Sky City donation, the Dotcom donation appears to be listed as anonymous.
The question is why?
The Dotcom camp is adamant Banks knew the money was from them.

Heard it’s produced by Black Eyed Peas producer, Printz Board.

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LOL. HAHAHA. I don’t know how the homies will analyze this…but I can certainly say this was an entertaining 12 minutes of down time to waste watching the the blah blah blah blah youtube has enabled …and some more of it.

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“Soul Train” flash mob tribute to Don Cornelius—Times Square, New York City….spotted at the Smithian

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dope. Gives me the drive!

Magic Johnson announces he is joining Detroit Venture Partners to help rebuild and empower the city.

VIA DOWJONES/VENTUREWIRE:

Magic Johnson To Seek Slam-Dunk Deals With Detroit Venture Partners
Ty McMahan
| 22 July 2011

Earvin “Magic” Johnson, a National Basketball Association hall-of-famer turned entrepreneur, has joined Detroit Venture Partners as the firm’s fourth general partner.

DVP is a Detroit-based venture capital firm that invests in seed and early-stage technology companies primarily in Detroit. The firm makes initial investments between $250,000 and $750,000 and up to $3 million total for each company. About 12 to 15 investments will be made each year, Managing Partner Josh Linkner said.

Launched in November, DVP is led by Linkner, a four-time entrepreneur and chair of ePrize Inc.; Dan Gilbert, founder and chair of Quicken Loans Inc. and owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers; and Brian Hermelin, founder and chair of Rockbridge Growth Equity and chair of Active Aero Group.

Johnson, a Michigan native who played basketball for Michigan State University before being drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers, said in a statement that he is interested in a “hands on” style of venture investing.

“This isn’t a ceremonial appointment,” Linkner said. “He will be active in our investment decisions.”

DVP invests in digital media, software, cloud computing, e-commerce, marketing technology, mobile apps, Internet and social networks. The firm has made six investments to date.

Johnson joined the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002. He was rated the greatest NBA point guard of all time by ESPN in 2007. Since his retirement, he has run Magic Johnson Enterprises, which holds positions in a nationwide chain of movie theaters. Johnson is also a minority owner of the Lakers.

“Magic has a track record of helping urban areas get their mojo back,” Linkner said. “He runs a multi-hundred million dollar organization and brings not only himself, but a world-class team and a brand that has global reach.

- http://detroitventurepartners.com
The former NBA star is the fourth GP at the firm, which invests in early-stage tech companies.

Props to Earvin “Magic” Johnson for creating jobs. Yes, creating jobs. He’s been pretty darn good at that for quite some time now. #BeLikeMagic

-SideNote via BizJournals :

Los Angeles Business from bizjournals – by Candace Carlisle , Dallas Business Journal

A investment group owned by Magic Johnson Enterprises has purchased The Dylan, a 125-unit apartment property on Cedar Springs Drive in the Oak Lawn area of Dallas, Texas. Cont.

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On July 2, 2011, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa joined Gavin Newsom, Lt. Governor of California, and Cory Booker, Mayor of Newark, NJ, on the panel: “State of the Union: The American City in the 21st Century” at the Aspen Ideas Festival. The panel explored the American city and challenges to sustainability and growth.

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