Community Forum on Lending:
Moving Charlottesville from Worst to First in Lending Equality
Friday, October 5th, 2007, from 1:00 – 3:30 p.m.
Monticello Event & Conference Center, 201 Monticello Ave. (at the corner of Gleason)
Contact: Karen Reifenberger, Piedmont Housing Alliance, 434-817-2436 x 106 or 434-409-1789
Charlottesville Ranks Worst in the Country for Racial Differences [...]
I was wondering how they were gonna fit a 3-ring circus into John Paul John Arena. They didn’t. I laughed when I saw that a new Facebook group had been created to commemorate just how bad it was: [...]
We spent last night in Harrisonburg at James Madison, celebrating Iota Alpha’s 35th anniversary with our Sandz of Spring 2006:
(More photos in my “Sorority Life” set at Flickr.)
[...]Well, the good news is- I took it. The bad news- I got to my test room to learn that earplugs were not allowed, and Lord knows I needed them. I get distracted oh so very easily- in life, in love, and most definitely in a room full of squeaky [...]
Just how they did it, I’ll never know… but Survivor/13 tonight managed to trump last week’s episode- and last week was so good I hooted and hollered and clapped when it was over. (Buh bye Nate!!!!) But man oh man, now Candice is gone too? YEAH! So [...]
talk that I would like to attend- but can’t, thanks to work. Doggone gainful employment!
The UVA Center for the Study of Race and Law is pleased to sponsor the following talk by national expert on transracial adoption, Rita Simon:
The Case for Transracial Adoption
Why Race Is No Longer a Factor [...]
Word of the Day for Friday, November 3, 2006:
fillip \FIL-uhp\, noun.
1. A snap of the finger forced suddenly from the thumb; a smart blow.
2. Something serving to rouse or excite; a stimulus.
3. A trivial addition; an embellishment.
4. To strike with the nail [...]