LaMonda Williams Interview at the New England Music Seminar 2009
The urban director of Music Choice LaMonda Williams along with her life coach, Lisa Nkonoki,
talks with Mr. Runnindis at the 3rd annual NEMS about what how artists need to take the music biz serious, how to get on music choice, and how Music Choice is different from FM radio
Wyntergrace Williams, daughter of Montel Williams, speaks
out in favor of vegetarian school lunch options in this new television commercial.
Wyntergrace Williams Records New Healthy School Lunch Video For PCRM May 4th 2009
Earlier this year, Ecorazzi told you that Wyntergrace Williams, Montel Williams' daughter, had teamed up with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine to help change the way
school does lunch!
We all have our own cafeteria horror stories (see also: mystery meat) and Wyntergrace is trying to end those lunch nightmares for good!
Williams recently recorded a new video encouraging everyone to sign PCRM'S petition urging school cafeterias to make healthier meals for students.
Check out the video below and then visit HealthySchoolLunches.org. Let's put an end to meatloaf surprise!
Wyntergrace Williams to Malia and Sasha Obama: Help Promote Veggie Lunches!
The U.S. News blog Washington Whispers recently reported that Wyntergrace Williams, the 14-year-old daughter of Montel Williams, wrote a letter to
Malia and Sasha Obama asking them to support her vegetarian lunch campaign.
Wyntergrace, a vegetarian of four years, attended two hearings on Capitol Hill last week in an effort to amend the Child Nutrition Act to include more
healthy vegetarian options in public school cafeterias. While neither Malia or Sasha are vegetarians, Wyntergrace points out that Sidwell Friends, the
private school that the First Daughters attend, offers well-balanced meat-free meals, and that other schools across the country should do the same.
The White House has not commented on Wyntergrace's effort, however, she continutes to seek improvement within the National School Lunch
Program. Wyntergrace argues that more students will choose vegetarian options if they're made available, resulting in lower levels of childhood
obesity. Look for a TV commercial in the near future featuring Wyntergrace along with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine touting their veggie lunch campaign.