The Skinny – Oct 2011/January 2012

New visuals. Boxes replacing lists.

As I continue to edit wgis blog note that Interviews and Guest Posts will not be edited. (They are hands down your favorite content on this site). I am organizing the flow of my own blog posts, flushing out content and adding new visuals. Words crossed out will be deleted. Some post categories, like ‘news’ will migrate to www.wgisblog.blogspot.com.

This month I plan on having another guest blogger, Nadia. She will be writing about choosing the right degree for the millennial student.

After her blog post I’ll begin posting my new content in late December.

I am preparing to write about new topics such as making work instead of placing focus only on looking for job opportunities. I want to help us millennials add new activities to our resumes, and figure out ways of increasing our income.

Best, RPG

ps. Please share your favorite interviews and guest posts with friends. It would be great if you shared them so others get positive vibrations from their advice.

Interview: Pavlina Perry, Capturing Love Through Photography l Interview: Gwen Moten, Aim Higher l Interview: DUBTONIC KRU on the foundation of their music, Our Inspiration is Life l Interview: NT Etuk, Founder and CEO of Tabula Digita on Passion, Inertia and the New Universal Language of Learning l Interview: Tina Kelley on Supporting and Respecting the Courage and Resilience of Homeless Youth l Interview: Junot Díaz on the Key to Being Transformed Through Education l Interview: Maria Aiolova, Illuminating the Future of Young Architects l Interview: Todd McLane, Inspiring Youth to Build Sustainable Local Food Systems l Interview: Alan Mallach, How Would You Revitalize Detroit l Interview: Derrick Clerk, Performing and Promoting Spoken Word l Interview: Talia Leman, Focusing on Education and Real World Problems l Guest Post: Nadia, Choosing a Degree for the Right Reasons l Guest Post: Yacine, The 21st Century is That of the African Millennial l Guest Post: ‘Z’ on Pursuing a P.h. D, Part 1Part 2  l Guest Post: Katie McGhee on Junot  Díaz’s Book Reading at Montclair State.

© 2011 W. S. Hughes l Image from here.

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