Zadi Diaz

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  1. Parenting and Teens

    Sarah Stewart is an educational consultant who works with parents of struggling teens. She blogs daily at Isthmus about her encounters and the experience gained from working with parents that look for alternative educational settings for their children. From widlerness programs, therapeutic boarding schools, residential treatment centers and drug and alcohol centers... this one runs the gamut on valuable experience and practical advice that any parent can use.  Read more >

  2. The New Media Collective Helps Break Stereotypes

    Say hello to Melanie Morgan, she founded The New Media Collective (NMC), an online project promoting diversity and education within the media-making community for people of color. The NMC highlights bloggers, photobloggers, videologgers, and podcasters who are helping to break down barriers of entry and stereotypes.  Read more >

  3. Learning how to videoblog

    When I started videoblogging it was mostly learn as you go, since there were only a handful of people you could turn to when you had a problem with compression for the web or any other video issue.  Read more >

  4. The Los Angeles Looking Glass

    Let's backtrack a bit. Last summer, Lisa Salem (a mixed media artist who paints beautifully) walked the whole of Los Angeles with a camera strapped on to a baby stroller and stopped people on the street to document their encounter.  Read more >

  5. Changing the World One Vlog at a Time

    Hi All, I'm Zadi and I'll be adding on to the Blogging and Social Media blog by highlighting amazingly creative female videobloggers or those who film subject matter that might be of interest to us BlogHers.  Read more >

Zadi Diaz

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Zadi Diaz
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January 2006
 

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