
The Pew Internet Center recently published a study on "Understanding the Participatory News Consumer", chock full of fun facts on our internet use. Here's a few that stood out to Dewey:
Mike Allen named KR Sridhar, CEO of Bloom Energy, a Man To Watch in today's Playbook:
The March issue of The Source Magazine contains a special report on the earthquake in Haiti. It features DSG Principal Minyon Moore's moving account of her trip with President Clinton immediately following the devastating earthquake. She describes one scene as a "collision of severe poverty with the wrath of the earthquake". To read the full article, copies of The Source are available at news stands nationwide.
Great news! Gallup released a poll today revealing that Asian-Americans tend to be more Democratic and much less conservative than the general population in their political views.
Maria Cardona, head of the Dewey Square Group's Latinovations practice, served as the moderator for the 2010 Latino State of the Union: Third Annual Roundtable on Law, Policy and Civil Rights, sponsored by the Mexican American Legal Defense & Educational Fund. The event drew more than 300 community leaders on a number of critical issues facing the Latino community.
Dewey Square Group extends our thoughts and condolences to the victims of the Haiti earthquake. In an effort to assist those in need, we encourage you to consider a contribution to the relief effort. If you would like to go through the American Red Cross International Relief Fund, the donation page can be found at Donate Red Cross.
On June 26, 2009, DSG made the proud announcement that La Plaza, our Latinovations blog, marked its one year anniversary with 10,000 subscribers. We are proud to say that our subscriptions have doubled over the past six months!
DSG celebrated new additions on Thursday, November 5th at a reception in honor of:
More than 60 years ago, Charlie Parker recorded Dewey Square, and while it's not where we got our name, it's a pretty good song. It's not Bird, but here's a version that's very easy on the ears: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UiHrjZ8JuU&feature=related.