BarcampCHS promotional Video
// October 6th, 2009 // Comments Off // Uncategorized
BarCamp Charleston Promo! from Dan Conover on Vimeo.
ordinary guy who is extraordinarily curious about our world. born in hawaii, military family, loves beach, nature, and people. technogeek,altruist,and surfer
// October 6th, 2009 // Comments Off // Uncategorized
BarCamp Charleston Promo! from Dan Conover on Vimeo.
// January 25th, 2008 // Comments Off // Uncategorized
My good friend Blair came down to visit me this evening; we worked together at Sound to Sea…and we had a blast! First we went to the Trinity Center to be nostalgic, then we ate sushi at California Roll….then, we went to our favorite watering hole in Beaufort called, Backstreet Pub. Here is a short video
I didn’t realize it while I was making this video, but every time I ask Blair a question, I am actually looking at the camera! It looks silly.
// January 23rd, 2008 // Comments Off // Uncategorized
Just a general rambling of job news and moving to Charleston.
// January 23rd, 2008 // Comments Off // Uncategorized
This video was taken while I was waiting to interview with the Down East Council for Hispanic and Latino Affairs. Great Organization!
// January 6th, 2008 // Comments Off // Uncategorized
Just a post to consolidate the Democratic Debate from youtube….an interesting, if not entertaining, one to watch.
There are more exchanges in this debate than I’ve seen in previous ones. Hillary, Obama, and Edwards intensly exchange ‘differences’ and criticize each other very passionately, although Edwards seems to ‘align’ himself with Obama on the matter of ‘Change.’
thanks to youtube user You Decide 2008 for posting these:
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// January 5th, 2008 // Comments Off // Uncategorized
just a short snippet of what’s goin on for me next week
// January 2nd, 2008 // Comments Off // Uncategorized
So, seeing as how I’ve been somewhat behind in updating my blog, I thought I could also video blog, since a camera is small and I can pretty much take it anywhere (my laptop is a little bulky and no web cam)…I thought it would make a better way to capture things more ‘on the fly’.
Here it is! My first video blog!
// October 4th, 2007 // Comments Off // Uncategorized
I am writing this post in an effort to gain attention on the recent protests from Burmese Monks to stop this genocide! (and it’s not just happening in Burma)
The world has been changing rapidly in the past couple of weeks, President of Iran Speaks at Columbia, hired mercenaries are clogging courts because of ‘reckless’ murder, and of course, monks are protesting the Burmese Government. Why?!?? I’m sad and feel helpless during these hard times. Recently my boss at work was involved in bringing some refugees from Burma just a week prior to all of this protesting and mass media attention. They are looking for jobs in Carteret County, although they do not speak english (well), the father and daughter can speak enough to understand things. They have all of their documents to work in the US.
This video shows a little of the protest.
In related happenings…well, not really related in the sense that things like that happened, my work had this program called, “Under Ground Railroad” And, you guessed it, it’s all about the underground railroad where children are told a story about a child from the Sudan who is taken away as a slave (true story actually – a class of children raised money to buy him out of slavery at about 15 dollars) then the kids go on a voyage over the ocean in rough weather where the finally find themselves on the shores of the slave-trade. Fast forward and the kids get separated into conductor groups (because they are now escaping) and are led through our 60 acre property only to be discovered by bounty hunters and other hazards before they finally end their journey at ‘Canada’ where they have to find work, but are free. After this simulation, the children are then debriefed and talk about how they felt which hopefully leads to a conversation about slavery, racism, sexism, and how we can put an end to said issues. The talks are usually amazing, speckled with children revealing how, in scary detail, they have been called names and pushed just for the color of their skin.
Well, I ended up prepping all of the adults and chaperones that will be fully participating in this program as conductors and harriet tubman as well as bounty hunters when one guy gets really nervous about how the kids might explode into heated arguments with the other kids. And while I explain, I use the word levity to kind of explain that you want add a little relief to this heavy subject (like a bounty hunter thinking the kids to be pumpkins in the wagon), but to still honor this past and respect it, while also making sure the kids get a good empathy session by really being treated like slaves, but a lady has a huge problem with the word levity, like it will cause an infection of total disrespect. She then goes on to explain that she does this for colleges all over. So as to not offend her, I humbly state how I see her point of view, only for her to keep trying to push her point on the word ‘LEVITY’!
So, here I just want to say that in order for there to be progress in changing our world, understanding each other, and making progress towards compassion and tolerance, you can’t always be afraid to engage in discussion about race, slavery and the like! You just can’t, so it entirely makes me upset when people want to get on their ‘high-horse’ and proclaim that, albeit in a subtle way, they don’t think that the kids can handle it. For goodness sake, give some trust to these kids! Anyways, I’m glad we went through this meeting, despite my thousand explanations and use of words like, ‘ethnically homogenous’ and ‘disparity of discussions’…(it was getting ridiculous)
All in all though, that meeting opened the floor (and made people confortable – the adults) in confiding their views on race throughout the rest of the day. And I have to tell you, there were some heavy conversations about being marginalized, thought to be less, and not feeling worth it- and big feelings of fear for offending other people in their group. People are scared to touch this subject…but I guess the people I talked to a few days ago are more equipped to engage in discussion. It feels like they do anyways.
// April 15th, 2007 // Comments Off // Uncategorized
In light of earth day rapidly approaching, seeing this video stirred some emotions and why I feel like we need to help our environment, strengthen global ocean use policy, and protect biodiversity.
There are no words here, but dramatic time lapse videography of tides coming in and out overlayed with breathing.
// January 14th, 2007 // Comments Off // Uncategorized
the above video is a brief intro to the beach in Salter Path, NC
In the above video, we discuss a few animals found in Bogue Sound, NC
This above video talks about a native plant that can be made into tea called, Illex Vomitoria (Yaupon Holly)