February 3rd, 2016

Sharon L. Contreras, PhD, (left) is the first female superindendent of the Syracuse City School District and first woman of color to serve in that position for one of New York States Big Five districts, was given a community leader award by Upstate Medical University today. She is joined here by Dr. Danielle Laraque-Arena. Arena became Upstate’s seventh president last month.
Tags: 2016, Black History Month, Dr. Danielle Laraque-Arena, SCSD, Sharon Contreras, Upstate Medical University
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February 2nd, 2016

A few hours before Groundhog Day (Onondaga Community College).
Tags: 2016, Spring, Street Photography, SUNY OCC, Weather
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February 2nd, 2016

Between fiery rhetoric on the life of Dr. King and other civil rights giants, Dr. Marc Lamont Hill added just the right amount of whimsy during his talk at the Carrier Dome.
Tags: 2016, Carrier Dome, Celebration, Dr. Martin Luther King, Marc Lamont Hill
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February 1st, 2016

The Doctor and Uncle George: Professor Rick Wright and George Kilpatrick provided live commentary at the Dome for Syracuse University’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration.
Tags: 2016, African American Radio Personalities, Carrier Dome, Celebration, Martin Luther King Jr., Syracuse University
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February 1st, 2016

Bill Perry, Jr., of Oxford MS, played the Black History Month kick-off concert at CFAC with vocalist Tawanna Shaunte on Friday.
Tags: Bill Perry, Black History Month, CFAC, Connective Corridor, Freedom Agent, Keys, Music, Tawanna Shaunte
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January 31st, 2016

Tawanna Shaunte brought the heat from Jackson, MS for the Black History Month kick-off concert at the Community Folk Art Center (CFAC).
Singer/songwriter Tawanna Shaunte and her band: Bill Perry, Jr. (keys), Brady Watt (bass) Xayvon Jamison (drums) pounced on the opportunity to make their mark on Friday. Shaunte brought vocal tenacity and the band generated almost enough soulful heat to warm up the entire Connective Corridor. The memorable jam session served as the kick-off for Black History Month.
In case you missed it, get a taste of their southern-style jazz/blues nouveau in the clip below.
The show was another effective collaboration between CFAC and WAER-FM 88.
Tags: 2016, Black History Month, CFAC, Connective Corridor, Syracuse, Tawanna Shaunte, Vocalists, WAER-FM 88.3
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January 31st, 2016

Cuse Divas danced everything from Coming to America to Beyonce for the Syracuse City School District’s Community Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration (Nottingham High School)
Tags: 2016, Cuse Divas, Dance, Dr. Martin Luther King, SCSD, Week in Review
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January 31st, 2016

Professor, activist, public intellectual and TV-personality Marc Lamont Hill spent some time talking with students in a question- answer session before his speech for the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration on campus on Sunday.
Tags: 2016, Celebration, Dr. Martin Luther King, Marc Lamont Hill, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Media, Syracuse, Week in Review
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January 30th, 2016

McKinley Brighton music teacher Luba Lesser (right) nominated her student Ariahanna Nickens for an Unsung Hero Award. They are pictured here at the District Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration and awards program on Saturday.
Tags: 2016, Dr. Martin Luther King, Mentorship, Music, SCSD, Syracuse, Teachers, Unsung Hero Award
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January 30th, 2016

Todd modeled the “Prayers for Pearl” shirt on Saturday afternoon.
We wanted to show some love to Dave Jacobs (former SU kicker and owner of Shirt World) for talking with us about the “Prayers for Pearl” t-shirt that he conceived along with Brandon Steiner.
Today 1000 shirts were given away (courtesy of SideArm Sports) for the SU game against Georgia Tech in the Carrier Dome.
Steiner has undertaken a gofundme project to help with Pearl Washington’s healthcare costs.
Proceeds from the t-shirt sales will go to benefit Pearl’s medical expenses as well.
Tags: 2016, Brandon Steiner, Dave Jacobs, Fashion, Marshall Street, Pearl Washington, Shirt World, Syracuse University Men's Basketball
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