Archive for the ‘Politics’ Category
Street gaze (part 39)
Friday, September 26th, 2014Togetherness
Saturday, September 20th, 2014Where are C-SPAN or ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” when you need them?
After a week that provided way too much negative news pertaining to male athletes and domestic violence and abuse allegations, former SU students Etan Thomas and Rachel Vassel facilitated a panel Coming Back Together (CBT) aimed at dissecting fatherhood, particularly among people of color.
The discussion featured former SU players Billy Owens, Derrick Coleman, John Wallace, Roosevelt Bouie and Lawrence Moten. The audience included students, members of the community and alumni (including members of the Syracuse Eight)
The 2-hour town-hall style meeting touched on single parent homes, solutions for raising a generation of children in the modern era, and how to discipline while still showing love.
At times the candor of the athletes spurred a range of emotions (from tears to gut-busting laughter).
We are sure this conversation will continue somewhere (possibly at the next gathering) or maybe another institution will do a tangential discussion. In the meantime we salute Etan, the other former players, and organizers of CBT for addressing the subject.
We wish they met annually.
Brothers’ Gonna Work It Out
Wednesday, September 17th, 2014Media personality George Kilpatrick says that we can lead from here.
To show he’s living up to his word, he recently reached out to BK Nation’s Kevin Powell for a conversation about ending domestic violence from a male perspective.
Powell is a familiar, progressive voice on the national networks and in magazines. He is working on a memoir about his journey into manhood. In 2015 he will also publish a biography of Tupac.
BK Nation is a 21st Century Civil Rights organization.
Kilpatrick also serves as a coordinator with Vera House Inc. here in Central New York.
Week in Review
Sunday, September 14th, 2014Here some footage we captured at the 9/11 memorial made by Syracuse University College Republicans.
Shout out to the Watson Quartet on the background sounds.
Throwback Thursday: CBT
Thursday, September 11th, 2014Fair Fashion
Wednesday, August 27th, 2014A Day to Remember
Sunday, August 10th, 2014Tireless Advocate
Sunday, August 10th, 2014Street gaze (part 29): Sign of Compassion
Thursday, July 24th, 2014Imagine…
Saturday, July 19th, 2014What if Mayor Miner reached out to President Obama and expressed interest in housing unaccompanied immigrant children awaiting deportation in our city. What do you think people would say? How would they react?
Here is a visual interpretation of the debate that occurred on the corner of Court Street and Grant Avenue on Friday afternoon.
We anticipate a lively discussion of this issue when George Kilpatrick hosts the drive time slot on 570 WSYR next week.