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Friday, March 29, 2013

The Recording Academy (Grammy365)


Source:The Record Academy

     The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (NARAS) also called The Recording Academy is the organization responsible for the prestigious Grammy Awards. Also noted as the premier awards for the music industry. However, The Recording Academy is not only about the Grammy Awards and has many components to it. Some of these components are, MusicCares and The Grammy Foundation are not-for-profit wings of The Recording Academy and helps musicians in need of emergency financial assistance, health fairs and preventative clinics for music who have fallen on hard time and struggle with substance abuse. The Foundation help to educate promote and teach kids of potential careers in the music industry. The Recording Academy also acts as advocate for "songwriter, studio professionals, artist and other music makers before congress. (Grammy365, 2013) Their lobbying efforts help the "FCC decision allocating two channels dedicated to wireless microphones in every market in the country."The organization is currently headed by Neil Portnow,who was a musician himself and hails from Great Neck, NY.

     They provided on going support and networking opportunities for their members. Through the Producers & Engineers wing, there is support for music and recording arts education. Grammy U – provides support for students who are perusing careers in the music industry. The Recording Academy has twelve chapters strategically located all over the entire United States to serve its members. There are three membership levels: Voting membership, Associate membership and Student membership, there is four ways in which one can become a voting member.

     Membership in The Recording Academy has several exclusivity that are geared to industry professionals; this includes discounts on goods, services and other tools. Discount on travel from Enterprise, Dave El and Ace Hotel & swim club.   There are also discounts on service from, CD Forge and Music Pro ("insurance for music professionals"). This is just to name a few of the plethora of benefits that comes with being a member of the Recording Academy. Membership is reasonably priced at $100 per year for voting and associated members and $30 for Grammy U (student) members.
Visit their site at Grammy365 and become a part of this music revolution.

Monday, March 11, 2013

The Guerrilla Gardner


Every day we struggle with consuming the right foods. This epidemic is a worldwide problem and at time depending on whom you are listening to confusing looms. These days our foods are either filled with pesticides or other chemicals, which increase the growth process. No longer are our foods allowed to grown the natural way, as God intended.

However in South L.A. Ron Finley has found a way to help in this regard. Through is organization; LA Green Grounds Finley has been planting vegetable gardens all over South Central L.A. using some of the 26 square miles of vacant lots in his neighborhood. Recently at a TED talk in Long Beach, California Finley inspired his audience by showing them that through planting your own vegetable garden we can have healthier lives. In an effort to over come adversity Finley stuck to what he believed in, even after been given citation by the authorities for planting vegetable gardens on abandoned lots, traffic medians and on curbs and even threats form issuance of warrants for his arrest. In his efforts to be defiant and continue on his path for a healthier food source for his neighborhood, one of his organization's member started a petition on Change.org which was of great success after getting over 900 signatures. The councilman, George Lopez and a print media outlet, also endorsed their efforts.

Having their story backed by the councilman, the LA Times and George Lopez and the over 900 signatures on Change.org proved that Finley's effort are worthwhile and significant to the point of the publicity it received. Finley pointed out that L.A. leads in the United States as the city with the most vacant lots, with an estimated 26 square miles of vacant lots. In his estimation this is enough space to plant over 724,000,000 tomato plants. He further stated that the obesity rate in his neighborhood is five times higher than that of people living in Beverly Hills.

Finley's speech has helped me to have a better understanding of how important it is to eat healthy. By planting a little vegetable garden we can be economical sustainable and cost-effective. If we all follow Finley's path we can have healthier lives with in turn develop into a healthier society