Here’s some links from the last week or so that you may have missed and may be worth a look:
- The longest solar eclipse of the century - some extraordinary images from Boston.com’s “The Big Picture”
- China Launches Arabic TV Channel – BBC.co.uk reports on China’s launch of an Arabic-language television service for Middle East and North Africa viewers
- Make Political Apathy a Thing of the Past – “our own” Patrick Gossage writes of the importance of real participation in Canada’s electoral process to affect change
- Jailed in Iran, A Reporter’s Story – In a video/Skype interview, photojournalist Iason Athanasiadis-Fowden talks to PBS’ Frontline/World‘s Joe Rubin about covering the Iran election, his arrest, and subsequent 3-week incarceration in an Iranian prison.
- New York Rhythm: Viva la Variedad! – if you’re considering an upcoming weekend jaunt to New York to discover its latin music scene, this article is for you; audio and video files, and upcoming concert notes.
As always, if you come across some interesting links that you feel this blog’s readers may find interesting, by all means, let me know: doreen [at] diversitymediaservices [dot] [com].

