Showing posts with label Community. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Community. Show all posts

4.15.2008

Mother's Day Brunch


You are invited to celebrate Mother's Day at an Xquisite Affair:

Mother's Day Brunch at the Old Mill Inn & Spa

Sunday May 11, 2008


Time: 1-4


Music, Poetry, Food and more


Contact Info
Email:
virtuousone7@yahoo.com
Office:
416-737-2178



Price: $45 per person, $25 for kids


4.07.2008

A YccTO Legend


There are many things that a young GTA native like myself could talk about at this moment, like the Junos that just took place last night (which I didn't watch), or the fact that the Leafs are now golfing instead of playing the play-offs (I'm used to that though).


Instead of making reference to those (I just did!), I'm going to talk about the individual who I believe is responsible for my interest in media. Master T.


A true GTAer would know who I'm talking about and can even remember the name of Master T's show. For those who are lost though, T was a VJ on MuchMusic. He started in the 80's and went on to produce the station only urban based show, Xtendamix (later known as DaMix).


T left the station though in 2001 and began working in the music industry and a couple years later released a compilation CD (a reggae one that I have).


Since then though little has been heard from the dreadlocked former VJ. I googled and got nada, however I'm certain he still doing well. At least I hope so.


I had the pleasure of meeting Master T at McMaster University in 2002. He's a very well spoken character (as anyone who has seen him interview Mary J, Lauryn Hill or even Tupac would know). I was a bit over eager at the encounter too. What can I say, he was the link to a world of black and Caribbean media for a young girl in the suburbs. His show was a staple before we had BET. Do you remember Wednesdays and Saturday episodes? Of course you do. Or his yearly trip to Reggae Sunsplash? T was a great host and even better interviewer.


If anyone know where this GTA Icon is pleeeease let me know!

3.05.2008

Mentor Us Please


Mentoring Rocks. Or at least so I heard. I've been meaning to develop a mentoring plan for the past four months now, with March being the month I wanted to launch it. I have the ideas, in my head, but no business plan.


The absolutely worst thing for me, or anyone who wants to mentor, to do is to start and then quit or start and not have a vision or desired outcome.


My vision is to reduce teenage pregnancy rate amongst black females in the GTA along with increase the amount of us that receive post secondary education. I say receive because a lot of us, include some of my friends, will start a university program and will never never finish. It happens for many reasons but it whats alarming is that after taking a 'break', we usually don't go back. Why do we settle and never use our potential? I don't know but I do know that I want to help us reach our dreams.


So, with all that being said, who's with me! Let's mentor our youths. If anyone has a good program out there let me know because I wanna definitely check out programs already started.


(for male mentor groups out there check out Hill Harper's Letters to a Young Brother---amazing book)