Entries Tagged as 'Interesting People'

Darius goes west…

You don’t hear the name Darius very often…at least I don’t. Before this morning the only Darius I knew was Darius Rucker, the golden-voiced (and handsome!) lead singer of Hootie and the Blowfish. Gene Veith mentioned Darius the Great on his blog this morning, so I headed over to Wikipedia to learn about that before heading off to work. I happened to stumble upon a link to a website, Darius Goes West, and my morning came to a heavy stop for a few minutes.

Darius Goes West is the title of a documentary made by Logan Smalley. Be sure to watch Logan explain how he came to make the documentary on the Today Show last fall. Then visit the Darius Goes West Store and consider purchasing a copy of the DVD to share with those you know. To me, equally interesting was watching the faces of the young people helping Darius. I wondered how many of them had seen the sights Darius was seeing. It was new to them, also. It would be wonderful to know, say ten years from now, how knowing and helping Darius affected the courses of their lives. To date, the documentary has run in twenty-four film festivals and raised over half a million dollars for the fight against Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.


Here’s the promotional blurb from the website:

Darius Weems, a 15-year-old with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, had never left his hometown of Athens, Georgia. In the summer of 2005, he and a group of young college students traveled across the country in a wheelchair-accessible RV to test accessibility in America. Their ultimate goal was to reach Los Angeles and convince MTV’s hit show, “Pimp My Ride,” to customize Darius’s wheelchair. Along the way, they found joy, brotherhood, and the knowledge that life, even when imperfect, is always worth the ride.

Other links:

Georgia Magazine: Darius Goes West

ABC News

plus many more…just Google his name.

Because I have no wife…

I never had the nerve to do much after college. I moved back home, got a job as a manager at Lancer’s, did some substitute teaching and waited for Rob to finish college. Not Andy Polley! Here’s what he decided to do: [Read more →]

Meet Martin Harris…

Wonder what all the fuss about YouTube is? Wonder why Google was willing to write out a billion plus check out to a few young kids?

Watch this video of Martin Harris Slobodkin getting started telling his life story on YouTube on September 27, 2006. He recorded several videos telling about his very interesting life. His videos were usually in the form of a response to someone’s question, in particular Peter and Jimsan1. Then, Martin died on October 8th. Six days later, his wife, Teresa Craig, uploaded a message to the viewers of Martin’s YouTube videos. In response, one of Martin’s viewers, Jimsan1, posted a reply to Teresa’s announcement of Martin’s death.  YouTube is more than a good place to watch your favorite band from long ago; it is the place where people around the world meet and share stories.  Amazing!
His obituary from the Provincetown Banner:

Martin Harris Slobodkin, 86, of Cambridge and Provincetown, died in his sleep on Oct. 8. He was the husband of Teresa Craig.

Born in Malden in 1920, the son of Russian immigrants, Mr. Slobodkin graduated magna cum laude in international studies from Harvard University in 1941 and has been back to every reunion bar one since then; this would have been his 65th. Upon graduation, he enlisted in the Army as a medic. Based on IQ tests, the Army sent him to graduate school at Yale to study Russian, and then to the Sorbonne in Paris to study philosophy. (His memories of WW II can be seen and heard on www.youtube.com under Mharris1920.) Read more…