Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Prom Drive Sponsorships


Hello my name is Bria Poole, I currently attend Lincoln University as a senior with a major in Mass Communication and Visual Arts. I am reaching out to find out more information on a sponsorship because I plan to have a prom drive to help high school students located in the Oxford, Philadelphia Pa area to be able to receive a free or affordable prom dress. Please feel free to contact me for more information I plan to start Fall 2017.

Please if you know companies I can contact send the my way I have reached out to 25 companies so far. This will be an huge event if I can receive help from brands that many of us spend money with everyday to help a high school student afford a prom dress.


Sunday, March 26, 2017

Police Have Been Arrested for Human Trafficking- Could it be linked to the Missing Girls In DC



Evelyn Atieno wrote for the Huffington Post about the increased media coverage of the black and latino girls missing in D.C. has started a national discussion on whether the cause is human trafficking. Black lawmakers are now calling for the FBI to investigate. In part, social media has been vital in exposing the cases of many of these missing girls. Although many assume these missing cases have been attributed to human trafficking, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and Acting Chief of Police Newsham have stated that there's no connection between the cases and human trafficking. There are a total of 38 missing people cases open in D.C. right now.

Many people are wondering how these young girls are being so easily lured. Traffickers sometimes call themselves the newer version of 'pimps', and they're very good at what they do.Direct link to blog Most commonly they prey on runways, girls with low self esteem or with problems at home. Mainly runways and young people are the ones who are commonly trafficked. Is human trafficking new to D.C.? Not at, in 2015 the D.C. City COuncil enacted a law that requires "training on human trafficking to new law enforcement officered, social workers, and case workers". This came after a D.C. police officer was sentenced to 7 years for pimping teen girls. Now that sounds crazy to me while reading her article an official was pimping teen girls, could you image the people who are suppose to protect and serve being the one to over use there power into getting young girls to obey by their rules.

In 2014, Linwood Barnhill Jr, resigned from the Metropolitian Police Department in D.C. and plead guilty to two counts of pandering a minor and one count of possession of child pornography. He was arrested after a 16 year old missing girl was found in his apartment. Court documents said that in a two week span, he prepared her for sex with a man, that included taking nude photos of her. The policeman met the young girl at a mall and asked her if she would be interested in modeling. In 2013, the same officer set up sexual encounter for a 15 year old girl after seeing her at a bus sop and asking her the same question. The officer took nude photos of her as well as clothes. He set up sexual encounter in his home, then the young girl engaged in sexual acts with a man in his 40's or 50's in the officer collected money from the man and gave the girl a portion. There was a third 17 year old victim to whom Barnhill did the same. The officer received a slip on the wrist basically a lighter sentence because the judge felt he didn't abuse his power as a police while committing the crimes.

You can't attribute cops to every missing girl's case in D.C., but it sparks the question of are some of them apart of the missing cases. If some are trafficking these young girls? And how are these girls easily being lured in? Sadly human trafficking is a lucrative business. It is a $32 billion dollar business, in fact a pimp can earn as much as $150,000 to $200,000 each year just from one girl. 








Here are some of the social media post I came across on instragram. It is up to us to make sure everyone is aware of what is going on because the News isn't sending out alerts. 

Vegan College Student


Let's start off by saying being Vegan takes a lot of man power. By man power I mean a lot of mental to not want to sneak eat dairy, meat, fish, anything from an animal. The first week was easy I had went food shopping at Walmart where I got soy milk, cereal, oatmeal, chips, snacks, veggie burgers but then as my food started to run out and my vegetables started, I grew very hungry and felt like my body was lacking energy because I would sleep and wake up starving as if I did not eat the night before which would make me feel very weak then on top of that with me attending Lincoln University and not having a meal plan because they cater to the needs of all students who can not eat somethings or whatever reason. This made it even harder for me because I had little to no options besides to cook my own food and when I ran out of food sometimes would eat nothing.

So I'm in my second week of being a Vegan I started to get use to the feeling of being weak and started to fight it and make smoothies, but listen laughing out loud during my school Mass Comm Week I had went to the radio station iheart radio and 6 abc where  after we had gotten chiptole and although I hate chiptole they had sofritas which is like an tofu instead of meat it made me fall in love because Qdoba doesn't have that option and now for once I finally got to see something that I could eat when I'm out with my friends so it doesn't look like I'm starving myself. But later that day on the way back to campus I started to feel weak again and empty as if I haven't been eating anything which made me feel tired again but as a student when given the chance to get extra credit for class you take it and I went to the forum about Haiti where they had Pizza, Tuna sandwiches and Turkey sandwiches and had one bite of turkey and felt like I was on top of the world. I know I know I cheated myself by doing that but after that and talking to my mom I realized being a vegetarian was the way for me to go.

If your Vegan I give you credit but if you want to find out more here is an website to help you with your journey http://vegan.org/

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