Sunday, June 21, 2015

Four Brown Girls Web Launch

FOUR BROWN GIRLS

On Friday, I was invited to the website launch for Montreal's newest outlet for women of colour to share and encourage and tell their stories called Four Brown Girls

FBG as the name would entail is headed by four women who have created this network of professionals to address the needs of black women but also inspire entrepreneurship and well-being within that community through events such as networking and through their new website that launched with this event on Friday. 


I'm happy to say I know two of the four founders and I know how extremely hard they have prepared their company to reach this point where the word is now getting out about the good things they have to offer the community that is not readily available in our city. The ladies at FBG are always looking for other women of colour willing to tell their story and contribute to the growing movement they have started now through their website blog. 



And of yes, Friday's event was held at Kyozon Bar & Cuisine on Crescent Street in downtown Montreal. One of the newer spots on Crescent in the heart of the entertainment district. A great place for a professional opening. 

Check out FBG on these social media outlets.


Tuesday, June 9, 2015

FIFA Women's World Cup 2015

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The 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup has started here in Canada and after a couple days the games have been very exciting to watch. Obviously, watching the home team Canadians is the priority but the Americans will also be ones to watch as will defending Champions Japan and young up and coming teams like Nigeria.

The Nigerian Super Falcons played Monday against the Swedish team which is a veteran team and one of the top European sides in the World Cup. Nigeria after dropping 2 goals down managed to tie the game at 2 before giving up another Swedish goal to fall behind 3-2 until the 87' when the Nigerians tied the game in dramatic fashion to earn the tie. The result is huge for Nigeria with 2 more group games to go including a game against the Americans that might determine if they go through to the Round of 16. 

The Nigerians owned much of Monday's match against Sweden. Only more clinical finishing and a better defensive structure stopped them from really upsetting the Europeans. 

The Americans for their part got by Australia 3-1.

As for the host Canadians, they looked a bit shaky for much of the game but a late penalty goal by All-World player Christine Sinclair gave Canada a shoulder shrugging 1-0 victory. 

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Food Truck Friday

This Friday food trucks will congregate for the 2nd time this year at the Esplanade at Olympic Stadium for what I call Food Truck Friday. This event has quickly become a better reason to say TGIF on the first Fridays of each month as that is when this event happens. Over 35 food trucks plus entertainment and hopefully some warm weather as well should make this a great way to start the summer season. 

If you cannot make the Friday event you can find out where your favourite food trucks will be during the month by clicking here.

Food Truck Friday on the Olympic Stadium esplanade is from 4pm to 10pm. 


Food Truck Friday @ Olympic Stadium Esplanade




Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Sepp Blatter Resigns as FIFA Boss



By The Canadian Press

FIFA president Sepp Blatter will resign from soccer's governing body amid a widening corruption scandal and has promised to call for fresh elections to choose a successor.
Blatter, 79 was re-elected to a fifth term Friday, two days after a corruption crisis erupted and seven soccer officials were arrested in Zurich ahead of the FIFA congress.
"This mandate does not seem to be supported by everybody in the world of football," Blatter said Tuesday at a hastily arranged news conference. "FIFA needs a profound restructuring."
Elections are expected to take place sometime between December and March.
"I will continue to exercise my function (until the new election)," said Blatter, who looked strained and serious.
Three days earlier, Blatter was defiant and feisty in the same room when fending off questions about FIFA's battered reputation and the chance U.S. federal agencies could seek his arrest.
Blatter said he reached the decision after he had "thoroughly considered my presidency and ... the last 40 years in my life."
Sepp Blatter
Photo by BBC Sports
Canadian men's coach Benito Floro had little to say about Blatter's resignation.
"I do not have any opinion because this is not my matter," the Spanish native said on a conference call to announce Canada's roster for its upcoming World Cup qualifying matches against Dominica. "I don't understand the situation.
"My only desire is that FIFA work correctly and nothing more. But I don't control this situation."
Canadian Soccer Association president Victor Montagliani was not immediately available. Canada did not vote for Blatter at last week's FIFA Congress, saying change was needed in the way the game of soccer was governed.
Blatter joined FIFA in 1975 as technical director for development projects, was promoted to general secretary in 1981 and spent 17 years as right-hand man to Joao Havelange of Brazil before being elected to lead world soccer.
The new election will be overseen by Domenico Scala, chairman of FIFA's audit and compliance committee.
Scala gave a statement immediately after Blatter in which he praised a decision that was "difficult and courageous in the current circumstances."
"This is the most responsible way to ensure an orderly transition," Scala said.

Monday, June 1, 2015

Friday, May 29, 2015

Urban Informed at the Movies - San Andreas

I have always loved a good movie, a night out on the town sitting in a theatre with some popcorn or nachos and just watching a good movie. Now we each have our own opinion on what constitutes a good movie for us and I in no way would tell you what is a good movie or not but I will post movies I think will be interesting to me.

With that said, the first movie that I will post is actually coming out today. San Andreas hits theatres today and from the trailer it gives you that feel of other movies that have dealt with major earthquakes and disasters that hit big cities. The popularity with the "big one" is a fascinating one, it may happen soon or it may not but Hollywood cannot stop making movies about what the "big one" would look like.

This movie stars WWE star Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as a rescue pilot and whether you love, hate or are indifferent to who he is one thing is sure, he will make this movie a popular one at the box
office.



Monday, May 25, 2015

Michael Sam to play in Montreal

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The Michael Sam saga is going to take another turn as the 25 yr old football player is headed to Montreal to continue his playing career. Sam who is more famous for being the first openly gay player to make an NFL training camp now has the same distinction in the Canadian Football League. After unsuccessful stints with the St. Louis Rams who drafted Sam and then the Dallas Cowboys, Sam will come to the CFL not unlike other American players who come north not just to continue to play and earn a paycheque doing it but also maybe just maybe catch an NFL's scouts eye over the next 2 years. 

Michael Sam may not be the only gay athlete in pro sports in North America but the fact he was able to come out and endure the lauding and criticism that comes with the announcement has built his celebrity since he has yet to play a down as a professional football player. The Montreal Alouettes have always given NFL hopefuls and vets a chance to play as we have since with Chad Ochocinco, Tommy Frazier and Lawrence Philips to name a couple players so it was probably no surprise that once the Alouettes had Sam on their negotiation list it was inevitable Sam would end up signing if the NFL did not provide him a chance to play.

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Hopefully when Sam arrives and starts training camp, the attention will go to his ability on the field and not his sexual orientation. Looking at his past at the University of Missouri, Sam is a talented defensive player who just help a Montreal defense that needs to redefine itself and become as dominant as they once were. I'm sure that this spring camp for the Alouettes will be watched closely by many people.