Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Being Interviewed


Many people think it is impressive (as in a kind of achievement) if you were being interviewed. As if you were recognized by the media as the "guru" of a subject.

But seriously...

It is not that difficult.

Here is how you can get interviewed: (if you ever want to)

1. Walk up to the reporter and tell them you have something to say about what they are reporting on; tell them your credentials and how you relate to that subject matter, before you know it, you are being quoted on newspaper or TV.

2. Pretend to be an expert of a subject, and send press release regularly to editors of TV and newspaper. Act like you know what you are doing! Remember to include your business card or contacts, one of these days, they WILL call you up for an interview.

Katrina

I live right across (literally) Reliant Stadium (home of Houston Texan). Tens of thousands of Katrina refugees flooded in from Louisiana since last Saturday.

As a result, the crime rate skyrocketed near the neighborhood; no. of securities and police officers doubled at our estate. Within the first night, three cases of rape was reported inside the stadium.

Bear in mind that it might take 3-6 months to rebuild the refugee's homes. While I am extremely sympathic about their situation - losing their home, job, and possbily family members - I think the arrangement of putting them into a football stadium is rashless and bound to cause problems.

The solution should be dispersing these refugees to more different sites, such that the number of them at each location will decrease. This arrangement should facilitate the management, the aid, and the preventation of more tragedies.

Of course, this is easier to say than to be done, and this is where you and I come in. According to the Houston salvation army, the things they need most is cold hard cash (for real). This is because it creates most flexibility for them in helping the refugees and they also need not to worry about the logisitcs of transporting the physical donations to the camp.

So act now! Help those in need. Donate here to American Red Cross.