Saturday, December 31, 2011

Twitter use turns homeless woman into a social media celebrity

With competition so fierce, becoming a standout on Twitter, Facebook and other social media is a challenge for anyone.

Imagine achieving it while homeless.

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See or read AnnMarie Walsh

AnnMarie Walsh will tell her story of homelessness at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 29, at Arlington Heights Memorial Library, 500 N. Dunton Ave., Arlington Heights. Chuck Osgood, a photojournalist formerly on staff with the Chicago Tribune, will moderate. The program is one in a series about walking in someone else's shoes. Visit ahml.info for more information.

Walsh blogs at padschicago.wordpress.com. The site has no affiliation with the group PADS (Public Action to Deliver Shelter).

Her email address is padschicago@aol.com; her phone number (312) 725-8373. She is on several venues for social media, including Twitter @padschicago.

Some of her recent tweets:

The thoughts of my children today brought tears to my eyes. Tears of love, missing them, celebration of their births, & missing them more. (12/28)

Why do so many get nervous by homeless ppl? Drunk or not, homeless ppl need help and respect. (12/28)

RT @zaarlychicago: You can make a quick $50 by helping someone clean an apartment. Check it out on Zaarly! http://zrly.it/1Hd (12/27)

Got a gift card for Christmas. Thinking abt using part of it at @DoctorWes' MedTees. So much gr8 stuff, hard to decide! http://ht.ly/8bq5Q (12/27)

There is a twitter Campaign to #StopChildAbuse! Please Join Us. Donate a tweet here. I did > http://justcoz.org/helpspreadthis #DT @helpspreadthis (12/24)

@vaughnchicago Hey! I haven't been getting out due to lack of bus pass. BUT I got notice tonight that I am now approved for FreeRidePrgrm! (12/22)

For AnnMarie Walsh, attaining social media celebrity from the streets and shelters of the Northwest suburbs meant using the Internet at the Arlington Heights Memorial Library or searching for places to charge a hand-me-down phone that demanded cash for minutes.

Walsh's savvy landed her a spot in a documentary called ?Twittamentary? and a trip across the country to speak at a glitzy Los Angeles theater for the ?140 Characters Conference.?

But perhaps the 41-year-old's biggest coup was finding a place to live after more than five years of homelessness, thanks to a social worker who connected with her through Twitter.

One of Walsh's motives for tweeting and posting on social media sites was to help others understand people who are homeless.

?They need to sit down and talk to someone who is homeless once in a while and find out more of the story,? she said. ?Most of them think that homeless people are all criminals, on drugs, alcoholics. They think we don't try to get out of homelessness and that we aren't successful at anything. Some (homeless people) have college degrees and because of the economy got laid off.?

Walsh's 4,079 Twitter followers (she's @padschicago, though she has no affiliation with Public Action to Deliver Shelter) put her way behind the millions seeking news from Lady Gaga or President Barack Obama. But her tweeting and other social media activity have earned her a 50 rating on Klout.com, respected in the world of social media for its ability to gauge influence. The average Klout ranking is about 20, the site said.

Besides telling her followers about homelessness, Walsh tries to help homeless people who ask for advice ? such as where to find a shelter in Wisconsin or who might be offering a job for someone with their particular skills. She also accepts gifts and donations through her sites.

One of her boosters is Audrey Thomas, executive director of Deborah's Place, a Chicago organization where Walsh has had a room since April in a North Side building that offers housing for homeless women with disabilities.

A little over a year ago Walsh found transitional housing with the help of a hospital social worker who met her at a gathering for Twitter users, then sent her a message through the site.

Thomas said Walsh uses social media wisely to seek resources and build a community of support.

?And she talks about the issue of homelessness. People can understand it's not a character trait, not a personality type. It's an experience,? Thomas said. ?Anyone of us could have a series of unfortunate events. And they can recover, move on.?

Thomas said social media is empowering, allowing homeless people to help each other, rather than be at the mercy of an organization or agency.

?The experience of homelessness is disempowering and disenfranchising. You go into the system and have to rely on people for bathrooms, showers, clothes, anything that you need,? she said. ?You need their help for basic human needs, let alone assistance at really getting back on your feet. This lets you take back some of your own power. Access to the Internet lets you look up and find resources in a community yourself.?

Walsh's messages can be about any number of things: homelessness or trying to reduce some of its stigma; her personal issues; the menu at a soup kitchen; something that upset her; even being scared while sleeping in an alley.

?I'll comment that I'm thinking about a homeless person who I met. One guy was hit by a train in Arlington Heights. I think of him sometimes. I have a picture that I downloaded off a website,? she said. ?Or I'll meet somebody on the street who's homeless with a walker and cardboard strips attached to his feet ? in the winter. I'll tweet a picture of this man's feet. It's heartbreaking.?

Walsh's tag, ?social media celebrity,? came from Tim McDonald, whose business is social media and whose resume includes founding Lake County Social Networking.

?I was just fascinated in the early days of Twitter that somebody homeless living on the street could keep in touch and communicate with as many people via media like Twitter,? McDonald said. ?Somebody like me didn't normally have the opportunity to understand how somebody homeless survives on the street.?

McDonald said Walsh can tell more of the story of homelessness on Facebook and her blog than on Twitter, where the length of messages is restricted.

Social media is just human experience and conversation that happens online, said Mark Horvath, a formerly homeless man who travels the country encouraging homeless people to tell their stories on the website invisiblepeople.tv. He hopes to spark conversations that will encourage people to change the way we address homelessness.

When Horvath was in Chicago a few years ago he met up with Walsh and introduced her to the team making ?Twittamentary.? That led to the bus ride to Los Angeles, where she appeared onstage with Horvath at the 140 Character Conference, named for the number of characters allowed in a Twitter message.

A few women bought Walsh new clothes, and when she went to the event's parties nobody would know that she was homeless until she told them.

?It was very powerful,? Horvath said. ?Most people would not roll down their windows on the exit ramp to ask homeless people their stories. This changed people's paradigm.?

It's important to get stories directly from homeless people rather than politicians or academic researchers, he added.

?We need to hear from AnnMarie living in alleys in Chicago. It's personalized. You have to do something about it.?

Walsh said she suffers from post-traumatic stress syndrome because of abuse both as a young person and as an adult, and if she found work again a rheumatoid problem would make it difficult to stand for long.

She became homeless after being divorced and losing her job with a mail order pharmacy. Over the years, agencies rejected her for housing because they did not like things in her medical history and were concerned that she might not succeed, hurting their statistics, she said.

She has not lost hope of reviving a relationship with her two children, who live with her ex-husband. He did not want to be interviewed for this story.

And despite now having a roof over her head, she still ?thinks like a homeless person.?

?I'm still in that mindset. If not for Deborah's Place I would be homeless,? she said. ?I don't know how I'm going to pay my phone bill or get to the doctor's office on the bus. I still have to depend on other people to help me just like when I was homeless.?

Gifts for Walsh come from all directions, including a woman she knew in high school and reconnected with on Facebook and perfect strangers impressed that she had her hair shaved as part of a St. Baldrick's campaign to raise funds for research for childhood cancer.

Restaurants give her free pizzas and gift cards. But one generous establishment is so fancy she is waiting until a friend can accompany her because she wouldn't want to go there alone.

Walsh has recruited about six homeless people to social media, with half of them sticking with it.

?Twitter is our community,? she said. ?Anytime something comes up, you can tweet. There's always somebody there.?

Source: http://dailyherald.com/article/20111230/news/712309948/

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

[OOC] reserve

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Hello, hello. Unsure of the correct order of operations, I submitted a character profile, but perhaps I should have asked you to reserve a spot first? Problem is, my character could, shall we say, swing both ways! And by that I mean villain or hero. I suppose I could let him fall into whatever slot is least popular, or perhaps roleplay him into one side of the fence or the other?

Also, I would like to say that if nobody steps up to play an agent, I will most delightedly toss Jonah Deckard aside and create a new character for that particular job.

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Slorfae
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Whoops. Double posted, not even sure where I posted both of these goofs. Please delete!

(Am new to posting, and obviously confused.)

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Slorfae
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I think you have accidentally made three new OOC topics, not just posts...

Thing is you can't delete posts, just edit them, so they will just have to stay I am afraid. With your question to the character, it won't show up until the GM (person running the rp) accepts it. I am also waiting for my character to be accepted. Another thing, you could possibly have two characters providing the GM allows you too, that way you could have the hero/villian and the agent.

<shrugs> Hoped this helped.

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Shan?
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Thanks for the explanation, Shane! I guess my internet faux pas will just have to stay there, then. Oh well.

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Slorfae
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It's okay I will edit them into other things to fit our needs. Not to worry. I am going to look at the characters now :)

Its better to ask forgiveness... than permission

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E!'s Giuliana Rancic to have double mastectomy

By Courtney Hazlett

When Giuliana Rancic announced on TODAY in October that a mammogram revealed that she had the early stages of breast cancer, the E! News host received an outpouring of support. The scores of well wishes and prayers are in part what lead her to go public with the newest, more radical development in her treatment.

Rancic, who initially underwent a double lumpectomy, told Ann Curry on Monday, "I'm going to go ahead and move forward with a double mastectomy."

When Giuliana's huband Bill was last on TODAY, just after his wife's first procedure, the hope was that lab results would reveal all the cancer was removed during the lumpectomies. Bill, who was by his wife's side Monday morning, said ultimately, "in the one breast they weren't able to clear the margins and get all the cancer out. So we were then faced with a decision to make." Bill explained, "do you go back and do another lumpectomy, and try to clean it out or do you go for a more radical procedure?"

The decision to opt for that more radical procedure stemmed from several factors. Among them, wanting to have children. Giuliana, who is 37, told Curry that the anti-estrogen therapy involved with another lumpectomy and radiation could delay that process by years, but ultimately choosing the option that provided the best odds is what tipped the scales.

"In the end, all it came down to was just choosing to live and not looking over my shoulder for the rest of my life," Giuliana said.

Bill added, "This is a decision that wasn't made lightly. We talked to as many experts as we could, we got the best information that was made available to us. And one of the other factors that came in was quality of life. If she had chosen the lumpectomy and radiation, then you have to go in every six months for the rest of your life getting mammograms ... You're always looking over your shoulder. In this particular case, this was the best option for Giuliana."

"For me, it was very important to just get the cancer out," Giuliana said. "That's what I wanted to do. Just get it out. With the double mastectomy I have less than 1 percent chance of getting it (the cancer) back. With the lumpectomy, radiation and medication, I could have seen 20 to 30 to 40 percent chance in my lifetime, and for me it just wasn't worth it."

Although Giuliana was quite stoic and decisive during the interview, she made it clear this decision was not an easy one. "lt was a very hard decision to come to. But in the end what happened was, Bill said to me, 'I just need you around for the next 50 years, kid. I don't care what you look like, I don't care about the physical portion of this, I just need you around for the next 50 years. So let's just get you healthy.'"?

Speaking of Bill, Giuliana said his support has been essential to her personal and emotional survival. "Bill's been the world to me through this. I couldn't have done it without Bill?... I?couldn't be more at peace with the decision," Giulana said. "I still break down some nights. When it's quiet in bed, it's easy to start crying and just be sad. But I'm OK."

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Source: http://scoop.today.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/12/05/9221432-giuliana-rancic-to-have-double-mastectomy

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Monday, December 5, 2011

No. 15 Wisconsin beats No. 11 Michigan State 42-39 (AP)

INDIANAPOLIS ? Wisconsin got the late touchdown it needed, the late stop it needed and the big break it needed Saturday night.

Otherwise, the inaugural Big Ten championship game may have ended the same way the Badgers' first round with Michigan State did.

Montee Ball scored four touchdowns, the last coming on a 7-yard run with 3:45 left, and the Badgers used a running into the kicker penalty to kill the clock as No. 15 Wisconsin hung on to beat No. 11 Michigan State 42-39 and earn a second straight Rose Bowl bid.

"It makes it twice as nice," Badgers coach Bret Bielema told the crowd after hoisting the trophy. "They came out today, they weren't going to be denied, and to do it here, first time ever ? Big Ten champs, twice!"

Yes, the Badgers (11-2) were ready to party when streamers started covering the field. Some players walked into the postgame news conference carrying roses. Quarterback Russell Wilson, the game's MVP, tucked the rose behind his ear.

Next up for Wisconsin is Pac-12 champion Oregon, which beat UCLA in its conference title game Friday night.

But the Badgers almost didn't make it.

After losing on a deflected Hail Mary pass in October in East Lansing, the Spartans (10-3) looked as if they might pull off another miracle comeback Saturday night when they forced what appeared to be a three-and-out with less than two minutes to go.

Coach Mark Dantonio called for a punt block, but instead of getting the ball or taking advantage of Keshawn Martin's return inside the Wisconsin 10-yard line, Isaiah Lewis hit punter Brad Nortman. The 5-yard penalty gave Wisconsin the ball with Michigan State out of timeouts.

Game over.

"I don't know if he hit him," Dantonio said. "You probably have seen all the replays, but he threw the flag. I thought he flopped a little bit."

It's the second straight year, Michigan State and Wisconsin have been in the Rose Bowl hunt at season's end.

The Badgers got the invite last year based on a tiebreaker. This year, they took the undisputed title thanks primarily to their two offensive leaders ? Ball and Wilson.

Ball was his usually spectacular self early and efficient late. He ran for more than 100 yards and scored on two 6-yard TD runs in the first quarter. He scored two more times in the final 13 1/2 minutes -- once on a 5-yard shovel pass and the other a 7-yard TD run that gave Wisconsin a 40-39 lead. A conversion pass from Wilson to Jacob Pedersen made it 42-39 with 3:45 left.

Ball finished with 27 carries for 137 yards and three scores, and his four TDs put him within one of breaking Barry Sanders' FBS mark (39) as he tried to impress the Heisman voters.

Wilson was nearly as good. He was 17 of 24 for 187 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions and broke the NCAA record by throwing a TD pass in his 37th consecutive game. Graham Harrell of Texas Tech held the previous mark (36).

"This is one of the reasons I came here," Wilson said of the Rose Bowl ticket.

The loss not only extended Michigan State's Rose Bowl drought, it hasn't gone since 1988, and ruined Dantonio's pregame prediction. In an interview taped Friday, Dantonio told a local radio station that the Spartans would win the game and go to the Rose Bowl.

He and the Spartans tried everything to make that happen.

The Spartans ran a fourth-down pass play, called a fake extra point and even got an impromptu lateral for a score ? and that was just in the first half. Kirk Cousins made most of it work. Only one of his 17 first-half passes hit the ground in the first half, and he wound up 22 of 30 for 281 yards, three touchdowns and one interception.

But it was Cousins' ability to fool the normally stout Badgers' defense that nearly won the game.

On fourth-and-1 in the second quarter, he got Wisconsin to bite on a fake pitch and hooked up with a wide open B.J. Cunningham for a 30-yard TD pass to cut the deficit to 21-14.

On its next possession, Michigan State receiver Keith Nichol, who wrestled the Hail Mary pass across the goal line to beat Wisconsin in October, beat the Badgers again. This time, he caught a short pass from Cousins and just before stepping out of bounds lateraled to Cunningham, who ran the final 4 yards for a TD. Michigan State then called for a fake extra point that Brad Sontag ran in to make it 22-21.

"We felt we were having our way offensively the whole game," Cousins said. "We never felt like it was won. But we felt like we had our way offensively."

Even after playing more conventional football for most of the next two quarters and taking a 36-34 lead, the Spartans lined up two different players in the Wildcat formation, ran a reverse and drove for a 25-yard field goal to make it 39-34 with 8:31 left in the game.

But just like the first meeting, the Badgers answered.

Wilson led Wisconsin on an eight-play, 64-yard scoring march, converting a fourth-and-6 when Wilson scrambled, threw back across the field and Jeff Duckworth made a spectacular adjustment to haul in a 36-yard pass. On the next play, Ball burst up the middle for the 7-yard TD to give the Badgers the lead.

This time, the Wisconsin defense stiffened and after a replay review overturned a third-down play that would have gone for a first down, the Spartans punted for only the third time in the game.

They never got another chance.

"It's tough," Cousins said. "We came close two years in a row. We don't get to go, it's tough."

Michigan State's Martin had a career-high nine receptions for 115 yards, the second 100-yard game of his career.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/sports/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111204/ap_on_sp_co_ga_su/fbc_t25_big_ten_championship

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