Michigan Chronicle May 7-13, 2008
Reported by Cornelius Fortune
I want to hear people saying nice things about Detroit.
There's so much here ya know. I want to hear people say
nice things about Windsor.
I want people to have a great time when they are in the city, leaving saying nice things about our cities. I want people to visit my cities.
Yeah Okay.
I am a revolutionary renaissance woman and
I've only just begun.
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Downtown Detroit Eastside and Windsor and Essex county is my home and I was born and raised here.
I am a creative person who is technically incline; new media audio and visual and information technologies.
I love the internet and believe social networking is a great utilitarian tool
For those who know how use it properly.
On Detroitcity.com I will blog about art and cultural things that are happening in Windsor and Detroit that are more from the underground community for those who know and don't know alike. On both sides of the water.
AfroFest! Offical Website Link!. There will be constant up dates so
you can book mark this by short cut (Crtl D) or Apple D
I encourage Windsor and Detroit High School teachers to attend AfroFest 2007 and meet Me and other wonderful people who are passionate about the futureJ I feel very blessed to be apart of all of this truly.
This is such a wonderful opportunity to network with the us to get your students involved with the 3 days African Diaspora Conference!
Hey if you're a in high school mention this it to your teacher and hey you never know your class may be able to go on a field trip.
Field Trips are Fun! Ask your teacher to get at me.
Afro Fest 2006!
Click here to see more pictures from last years First Annual African Diaspora Festival!


YAY!
Last year was Awesome!
There were many wonderful things that happened during that week, was truly a treat for everyone to learn about history, experience art exhibits and guest speakers, enjoying artistic performances; good tunes and spoken word artist leaving you enlighten and entertained.
Feeling elevated with knowledge of African Diaspora history and pride in the richness of our North American History and Culture from the African Descendants Point of view.
I'm interested in exploring the ways in which technology can be used as vehicles of bringing people together and making creative things happen the border city communities.
Yes! That's Detroit and Windsor.
I am also interested in networking with folks on both sides of the water to realize beautiful things in our communities.
We have may wonderful dynamic people on both sides of the water that are so close at the same time so far away.
Detroit.com can be utilized as a great networking tool to bring these people together to bring creative minds together in collaborative efforts of making cool things happen in our communities!
University of Windsor is where I study communication studies.
CJAM is located on UofW campus and CJAM 91.5FM is campus and community radio!
This means that we at CJAM support local independent artist!

"Natalie Chickee, a fourth-year communications student, paints on third-year communications major Evelyn Oteng-Pabi's face as part of the Afro Fest art exhibition "Mosaic," yesterday in the CAW Student Centre."
Ref. http://uwindsor.ca/units/pac/nvdailynews/nvdn.nsf/forDialog/07287E14B9387CF18525710F006E47F1