Showing posts with label Edmonton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edmonton. Show all posts

2017-03-05

Interview with anti-bullying activist Manwar Khan - Don't be a bystander



                                          Interview with anti-bullying activist Manwar Khan (YouTube Video)

  I had the pleasure of interviewing anti-bullying activist and advocate, Manwar Khan.

  Manwar, 37 felt the urgent need to initiate his, 'Don't be a bystander' campaign rallies across the province of Alberta soon after trying in vain to intervene and stop the 2012, December 28th deadly beating of John Hollar ,29 on the Edmonton LRT by Jeremy Newborn, 32.

  During the incident, Manwar had called on bystanders on the train to intervene and help him stop the beating with no success. His last resort was to pull the alarm on the train notifying LRT authorities of the deadly situation.

  As a result, Manwar was recognized as a hero for his actions on that day by the local media.

  During the interview, Manwar proposed the following questions which would allow him to present his best insights to the bystander problem.

  Manwar believes that bystanders have the powerful potential to stop bullying when it occurs. And his message is a simple one - do not be a bystander, speak up, get help. His purpose is one of spreading awareness of this message.

  The bystander problem is especially pervasive in countless incidents of High-School bullying across North America. When bystanders silently watch bullying occur they are not protesting the injustice but rather their silence sends a strong message that they approve of the bullying (whether intentional or not). This reality can be summed up best by the following quote,"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."

  Manwar does not suggest that we alone courageously put ourselves at risk by joining a fight that we witness. The fear of becoming involved in the bullying, and thus becoming bullied is one that lead too many bystanders to not intervene. But the problem occurs when the number of bystanders far out number the bully and thus the bullying can be immediately stopped, but it is not stopped.

  Too many times crowds of people fail to realize their power in being united to stop violence because individually they are all too scared to be the one to initiate action.

  Other times, bystanders justify their inaction thinking, 'it's not my business', 'maybe they deserve it', 'I don't know enough to intervene', 'I don't want to take the wrong side.'

  But the goal should not be one of judgement, it should be one of stopping the violence from occurring. We can still call the police on our cell phones, or ask others to help report it or stop the violence from continuing on.

  We need to be the example we wish to see in others if we were to be the ones unjustly being hurt by someone. What would we as individuals want others to do if someone was beating us, and dozens of people witnessed our demise? What if it were one of our loved ones in the same situation; our children, our brothers and sisters, our friends?

  And we also need to consider how would it affect us personaly if we could have save a human life, and we simply did nothing? 

  I believe there needs to be more awareness met with much discussion and dialogue. The bystander problem is a complex one that needs to be addressed with constructive criticism, and debate concerning proposed solutions.

Whether or not you agree if what I have had to say, the fact is doing nothing is not a solution to the bullying problem.












Darryl Learie

 
 

 
 

2016-08-19

Beautiful Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in 360 Degrees - 360 Photography (Google Trusted Photographer)

Beautiful Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in 360 Degrees - 360 Photography (Google Trusted Photographer)

Introduction & Google Maps

I have been shooting photospheres (pictures that rotate 360 degrees left and right, and 180 degrees up and down) for the Google Street View app since 2016 05 28. I will not go into any further technical explanation as the focus of this blog is to expose the beauty of the City of Edmonton through 360 photography. But I also use the Google Maps app to view my summarized analytics, like views per photo.

I have shot 1,408 photospheres, resulting in 1,067,708 over-all views (758 views / photosphere) - The actual view count is actually higher but the views have not updated since 2016 08 11. And of all those 1,408 photospheres I have painstakingly chosen the top 15 photospheres of Edmonton to feature on my blog. I have also created a Google Photo Album of my top 89 photospheres of Edmonton provided in a link within this blog.

I have since become a Trusted Google Photographer and pursue this passion as a volunteer, adding photospheres to the Google Maps that the Google Car (Google's car that drives on the roads with a mounted 360 camera) can't shoot from the roads. I focus on the parks of Edmonton which receive little to no exposure.

My voluntary mission is to provide a window within Google Maps so people can see the hidden beauty and beautiful parks of Edmonton without having to go there. It is just one of my many ways of giving back to the world - and I spend many hours working very hard at it.

For those who are Google Local Guides, here are my statistics. I am a Level 5 Local Guide with 549 points.


 (1,408 photos - 1,067,708 views - level 5 - 549 points)


(Frank & Etta Wilde Park my most viewed photosphere with 390,956 views)


(Parts of Edmonton I have shot for Google Maps)

 For those who would like to see my complete work for Google Maps, the following link will take you to my Google Maps profile. 


Beautiful Edmonton in 360 Degrees - 360 Photos of Edmonton

Note: using your mouse place your cursor on the image, left click and hold than simply move your mouse to rotate the picture. 

The top 89 photos out of 1,408 pictures (Link below)


 The top 15 photos out of 1,408 pictures browse below



1. Groat Road Bridge
2016 08 17
53.535939,-113.539502

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2. Spot 1 Footbridge
2016 08 15
53.495364,-113.590355

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3. West Edmonton Mall
2016 08 07
53.522636,-113.626420

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4. Downtown
2016 08 06
53.540382,-113.490938

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5. Downtown
2016 08 06
53.541415,-113.486680

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6. Legislature Grounds
2016 08 06
53.536672,-113.506623

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7. Legislature Grounds
2016 08 06
53.534396,-113.506610

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8. Legislature Grounds
2016 08 06
53.535742,-113.506449

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9. William Hawrelak Park
2016 07 21
53.526881,-113.55111

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10. Beaumaris Lake
2016 07 21
53.615656,-113.512994

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11. 97 Street & 128 Avenue
2016 07 19
53.584435,-113.492152

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12. Patricia Lake
2016 07 19
53.602442,-113.499743

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13. North Saskatchewan River
2016 07 12
53.488737,-113.588624

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14. Tiger Goldstick park
2016 06 16
53.541935,-113.414859

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Tiger Goldstick Park
2016 06 16
53.544934,-113.406127

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Thank-you for your interest in my photography, Darryl Learie
darryl.learie@yahoo.com

2016-03-05

10 Newspaper articles on Homelessness, Crime and Mental Illness


10 Newspaper articles on homelessness, crime, and mental illness

  From 2005 09 14 to 2006 10 24, I worked as a columnist for a small street paper,"Our Voice." The writers made very little money while vendors (usually homeless people) sold the paper for extra monies. Our audience was around 6,000 people within the Edmonton, Alberta, Canada region.

  The paper focused on,'empowering the marginalized' often spreading awareness on the subject of homelessness, and other relevant social injustices.

  Although the following 10 articles are over a decade old, their content still remains worthwhile. Thankfully I was able to scan the following articles into PDF's, and share the links via my Google Drive. Simply click the link below the pictured article to read the article. And thank-you again for your interest. 



2005 09 14 - (mental illness) Lifelong Learning for survival



















2005 11 11 - (Rememberence Day) Destiny may choose un-willing and fearful to become next Hero


















2005 11 11 - (Edmonton - City of Champions) Are you a champion?


















2005 12 16 - (Homelessness) True Champions Found within our city


















2005 12 16 - (Social Injustice) Size of one's heart measured by others' perspectives


















2006 01 26 - (Fictional Story - Homelessness) Earth or Mars, survival dependent on heart of many


















2006 03 10 - (Life & Philosophy) Sorry there are no answers, only resolution, love and faith


















2006 04 27 - (Horrible Teenage Crime) Crime and the Will Conley effect


















2006 07 09 - Black Foot Donald crosses dimensions The Dance of man vs himself (part 1)


















2006 10 24 - Destiny in motion The Dance of man vs himself (part 2)