Looking forward to this assignment. Southern Florida in November! (Taken with instagram)
The full story airs tomorrow, Wednesday, at http://bbc.com/news
We stress to our children don’t ever let anybody tell you that you are succeeding or doing well despite the fact that you came from Tangier Island, you are doing well because of the fact that you came from Tangier Island and you’ve got a whole community behind you pushing you to succeed.
The disappearing island. Airs Oct 26, 2011 on http://bbc.com/news
The number of people who are interested in child abuse I can count on one hand. The business of congress is business, its not children – and why is that? Well they can’t vote of course, they don’t talk they don’t have demonstration on the street, they are invisible…
Randy Burton, President of Justice for Children.
The BBC’s full investigative report at http://bbc.in/childdeathshame
Make sure you take a look at this today. An important story that needs to be told.
Spending two days on Tangier Island is like going back in time. But a lot is threatening this way of life. Coming soon to #bbcalteredstates (Taken with instagram)
In a new video online series, we explore who shapes the US today and why. The photo above is a preview of our second installment next Wednesday. http://bbc.com/alteredstates
Showing off some Korean skills. The full video coming next week to http://bbc.com/magazine

On a 3-day trip to Salt Lake Valley, I looked at how the Polynesian community is dealing with life in Utah. I realized that there are big Islander traditions in all parts of society, but also noticed that the youngest generation struggles a bit with finding their own identity.
Watch the story on the BBC News website
Scroll below to see photos, quotes and clips from the road.
Photos from the reporting trail in Utah.
Why so many Polynesians live in Utah. The full story is hitting your friendly BBC News website tomorrow.
BYU’s sophomore running back Michael Alisa talks about why so many Hawaiians grow up wanting to play professional football.
It’s hard work. In high school my uncle was always pushing us to lift weights and have the mindset that no one could beat us. And it just translated to a scholarship.
What we know about history is that it repeats itself and some of the things that happened out here we don’t want repeated. So we want the kids to come out and to appreciate the sacrifise these people made.