[1]Kenneth Cole on blogging : [2]
So why have I jumped on the blogosphere bandwagon? Well, throughout most of my adult life, I have been a reasonably successful, designer, businessman, parent, and philanthropist but I've always been a frustrated activist. This venting arena is the perfect venue for personal expression and for encouraging genuine change (not to mention taking some of the pressure off of my pharmacologist). Over the last 25 years, through my Company [3] and personal pursuits, I've attempted to be topical and relevant to our ever-changing society and raise social awareness, but the fact that you're reading this is proof of how the world is changing. I realize that my monologist approach of the past is as appropriate as wearing socks with sandals - today's must-have is dialog. Sure, I can always help you with what you wear but now you can help us all be more aware.
I am a huge fan of Kenneth. First because I am a shoe whore and I LOOOOOOOVE his style, especially his boots. I used to have a pair of boots of his that I basically wore down to the bone. They just felt like butter and I haven't been able to find a pair like that, although I might actually go out and buy this pair [4] to wear with jeans. Although, OMG, I am totally feeling these [5], these [6], these [7] and these [8] as well.
As I said, if there are shoes involved, I am there. And don't get me started with the handbags ... yes, yes, I know ... the truth is, I am really shallow deep down inside.
Yet it's the company's history of ad campaigns that totally rocks my world. As with the Benneton fashion house [9], Kenneth Cole the fashion designer and company has never shied away from voicing their politics. And grock knows we need that in a realm of culture and society not necessarily oozing with consciousness raising and committed activism.
Who can forget, for example, the "We All Have AIDS Campaign [10]"? How about the infamous black and white posters that just stopped you on their tracks with slogans like : The Homeless Got What They Deserve [11]. And, of course, there's the t-shirts [12]. I am totally feeling this one [13].
So when I received an email from David Hershkovits, one of the publishers of Paper Magazine [14] asking me if I'd be interested to blog for KC, I was more than flattered. Smelling salts and an EKG were involved in my efforts to say yes.
I have to give a huge shout out to Ron Mwangaguhunga of The Corsair blog fame [15] for this opportunity. We've had blog crushes on each other since forever and it was he who recommended to David to work with his team. The other team is composed by the fine people of Electronic Artists, the company that manages the blog.
So without further ado, let me give you a looky of one of my posts (featured on the front page of the blog).
[16]I am looking for blogging tips. The blog is divided into 4 categories : Social Rights [17], Political Landscape [18], Well-Being [19] and Hard Times [20].
I am looking for stories in the following categories :
1. Grassroots political movements around the world.
2. Eco-feminism and the fight against the patenting of indigenous foods
3. Eco-environmentalism and Indigenous communities
4. Human Rights, Gay rights, Reproductive rights initiatives around the world
5. Environmental Justice initiatives in the US
6. The new labor movement
7. Immigration policy and struggles
8. Anything involvinv WATER CONSERVANCY around the world
9. Movies, show, books, music, art with a political bent.
10. Anything else you think I should be covering.
I want links to articles, names of people to interview, organizations to check out. Yes, please linkwhore yourselves ---that's the point. It's impossible to know what a lot of my blogging peers have written about. Please send all leads to nyc [dot] blogdiva [at] gmail [dot] com.
Now, go over to the Awearness blog [21] and give me some of that favorite, comment and linky love y'all got.
Now, GO!
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