Posts Tagged ‘George Kilpatrick’

A Blues Alley

Saturday, July 26th, 2014
Howard University Senior George Kilpatrick, III showed his vocal range at Jazz Central

Howard University Senior George Kilpatrick, III showed his vocal range at Jazz Central

Maybe one of our most under appreciated venues is Jazz Central on Washington Street. Thankfully, during the Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival the stage comes alive with improvisation and the soundscape of creativity. The student performances are some of the best.

Throwback Thursday

Thursday, June 12th, 2014
Gloria and George Kilpatrick talk with Karen DeCrow at the Skaneates Festival a few years ago.

Gloria and George Kilpatrick talk with Karen DeCrow (right) at the Skaneates Festival a few years ago.

Former NOW president, activist, and attorney Karen DeCrow passed away last week.

Critical Conversations

Saturday, May 31st, 2014
The Cast of Doors along with GK, GM, GM

The cast of “Doors” (Debra Richardson, Jalayla Finster, Sheena E. Solomon and Sharleen Starks)  along with advocates Loren Cunningham, Jennifer  Nadler, George Kilpatrick and The PRPAC’s Karin Franklin-King participated in a talk-back session at CNY Jazz Central following the world premiere of the play.

Doors, which was written by Vanessa Johnson and directed by PRPAC’s Ryan Hope Travis, will run for two more shows on Saturday. The play is an emotional exploration of a group of ladies dealing with sexual assault in a family context.

Jennifer Nadler is an abuse survivor and attended the show. She also participated in the talk-back session and thanked the cast because Doors paralleled her own truth journey.

Inspiration (Past & Present)

Saturday, March 22nd, 2014
Civil Rights pioneer Rev. C.T. Vivian dialouged with George Kilpatrick at the SU School of Law on Friday afternoon.

Rev. C.T. Vivian (friend and lieutenant of Dr. King) shared some Civil Rights Movement stories with radio host George Kilpatrick at the SU School of Law on Friday afternoon. Vivian was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2013.

Putting our Best Fashion Forward

Friday, January 10th, 2014
Radio personality George Kilpatrick and PR consultant Alisa Parmenter at Destiny USA's Canyon (following the fashion show)

Radio personality George Kilpatrick and PR consultant Alisa Parmenter meet at Destiny USA’s Canyon looking their best (following the fashion show).

The city is amped-up for the first “big time” ACC game (SU plays North Carolina tomorrow) and the mall was buzzing a Dick Vitale sightings.  Great match-ups may just be a cure to the winter blues.

ECG Promotions even staged a fashion show at DestiNY’s Canyon tonight.

Let’s play a big time school every weekend…or find a way to move the mall closer to campus. Wait, isn’t this another reason to re-start OnTrack service?

Year in Review (Venues)

Monday, December 9th, 2013

Maybe the most progressive programming (artistic and otherwise) we’ve covered this year was held at the Community Folk Art Center this year. Here is a short clip of media personality George Kilpatrick talking about his radio endeavors during the CNY Mocha Men event produced by Me’Shae Brooks-Rolling.

Ebony Men

Saturday, November 23rd, 2013

Here are some of the photographs from Saturday’s CNY Mocha Men event at CFAC organized by Me’Shae Brooks-Rolling.

Ahmeed Turner, Scholarship Director, Say Yes (Syracuse) with his father Rev. Phil Turner.

Ahmeed Turner, Scholarship Director, Say Yes (Syracuse) with his father Rev. Phil Turner.

Davine Bey, Manager of Talent Acquisition, Cornell University

Davine Bey, Manager of Talent Acquisition, Cornell University

Panelists Vincent Love, Rev. Harry Patterson and Dr. James Haywood Rolling

Panelists Vincent Love (100 Black Men), Rev. Harry Patterson (Abundant Life Christian Center) and Dr. James Haywood Rolling (Syracuse University).

TV Host Vicky Brakens with panelist Rickey Brown

TV Host Vicki Brakens with panelist Rickey Brown (Home Headquarters, Inc.)

Triumph be Told

Tuesday, November 12th, 2013
Drs. Kishi Animishaun Ducre, Joan Bryant and Milt Sernett were panelists for the 12 Years A Slave screening/talk back event on Sunday evening.

Drs. Kishi Animishaun Ducre, Joan Bryant and Milt Sernett were panelists for the 12 Years A Slave screening/talk back event on Sunday evening.

Here are a few of the photographs from the 12 Years A Slave screening/talk back held at the Manlius Art Cinema on Sunday evening. The event was co-hosted by New Inspiration for the Nation and the African American Studies Department at Syracuse University.

Poet Jackie Warren-Moore asks her question for the panel.

Poet Jackie Warren-Moore asks her question for the panel.

Host George Kilpatrick (right) entertains a question.

Host George Kilpatrick (right) entertains a question.

Ire Connection

Tuesday, October 15th, 2013
Onondaga County Legislator Linda Ervin visited with George Kilpatrick at the Jamaican Diner this evening to kick-off his 10th Anniversary of New Inspiration for the Nation.

Onondaga County Legislator Linda Ervin visited with George Kilpatrick at the Jamerican Diner this evening.

New Inspiration for the Nation’s George Kilpatrick held a “Power Schmooze” event this evening at the Jamerican Diner, located at 415 East Washington Street. The guests were treated to home-made Jamaican fruit punch and samples of sweet cheese bread and savory jerk chicken.

The cozy spot on the edge of downtown maybe one of the best kept gastronomic secrets along the Connective Corridor.  If you are planning a foodie tour of center city, this place would be a great place to kick it off.

Got Punch?

Got Punch?

Throwback Thursday: Knowing Why/Knowing How

Thursday, October 10th, 2013
George Kilpatrick, Jr., creator New Inspiration for the Nation

George Kilpatrick, Jr., creator, New Inspiration for the Nation (circa 2007)

Shout out to media entrepreneur George Kilpatrick, aka GK2, aka Uncle George, (shown here introducing one of his mentors, Mel Tillar) the one who shows us how to inspire people to do things that inspire them.

He is the co-chair for Engage CNY.

Next week GK2 will celebrate 10 years of his New Inspiration for the Nation radio program.