Saturday, November 13, 2010

This Article Was Published In The SLCC Newspaper - The Globe




Sanity or Fear rally in SLC

On October 30, 2010, many gathered at the southeast side of the City Library to witness Jon Stewart restoring sanity and Stephen Colbert trying to keep fear alive. The cold morning didn't stop supporters from coming. As time passed, more and more people showed up. The RSVP closed at 1224 on the Facebook page according to Samantha Jones, one of the 12 organizers and an SLCC student.

"The final police head count was between 350 and 400," said Jones.

Kelli Lundgren, one of the leading members, greeted and thanked everyone for coming to be a part of something so important. Lundgren said, "Jon Stewart inspired all of us." Lundgren also noted that televising this event outside was much "trickier…but it gets the spirit going."

Bijan J. Hosseini, one of the organizers, began the rally by stating the rules in order to keep the mood light and easy. One of the rules was to end your discussions with a handshake.

"If you are feeling a bit frisky, maybe a hug," Hosseini added.

Hosseini who is also a former SLCC student had a good feeling about the rally. His message to everyone is, "Don't expect change to come every four years."

People were willing to donate by buying stickers and t-shirts; 100 t-shirts and 50 stickers were sold at the rally. A total of $4300 was raised in donations. $3300 was used to pay for the event at the library such as tables, audio, television, etc. $1000 will be used for the Trust for the National Mall, the same place Jon Stewart's donations are going to.

The 12 best signs were printed and distributed for people to parade around. Among the winners were, "I like tea, with a civilized discourse," "The left wing is as yummy as the right wing, just ask KFC," and "I like tea, but not enough to party about it." Others made their own signs, one being "Fighting doesn't belong in parties, only in marriages."

Rena Benton, a rally attendee, clicked on the link to the Facebook page about the rally at meetup.com, which is a website for people to participate in activities of common interest. She also spread the word about the rally and had a couple of friends join her at the library. She believed that this rally was the most placid rally she's ever attended. Benton wrote her own sign reading, "Against gay marriage? Don't have one."

"People shouldn't be so concerned with their neighbors' life style if it's not affecting their own," Benton said.

The amount of kids at the rally surprised Jones. She took both of her children believing it's a good idea to make kids aware of the issues happening in the US.

Despite being thrown in a short period of time, Jones views the event as a success.

"In the short amount of time we had to plan it, everyone came together and got things done that never would have been possible for just one person. We appreciate every person that helped out with organizing or attended the rally," Jones said.












Thursday, November 4, 2010

Stop being afraid


Scatter Brainz

Scouting
Its been over a year since I was a model scout, and now that I am back into it I am remembering a few things. First 80% of the women in salt lake are too short for modeling. I see a pretty face walking closer to me but then BAM! she is 5'2". As I am walking around a mall or outside the jazz game I realized how creepy I must look. I stand there alone checking out women. I love it when their boyfriends catch me looking at their girls. But overall it is fun and I do enjoy it.

Work
Today when I was on my break at work I could not stop thinking about how great the women I work with are. So positive and encouraging. I really am blessed to have found this job. My attitude in the beginning was "its just retail" "I cant learn anything new" "the pay is not that great". But the truth is after my husband abandonment I did allot of self evaluating. I made a list of what I wanted to work on. Being kinder, not being afraid to express my feelings, not believing everyone is out to get me, and show compassion. Well I am not perfect and am still working on it, but I knew I had to leave the Radisson Hotel after 3 years of negative energy it really got to me. I was bitter, angry, and felt I couldn't trust anyone. Now I like the Rena I am becoming. I smile more. I unburied the part of me that cares about everyone. With a despite of your...'whatever'... kind of love.