Playing It Forward Brings Forth Instruments to Students

On Wednesday, June 26th the College of Fine, Performing, and Communications Arts Alumni Association (CFPCA) of Wayne State University in collaboration with the Detroit Public Schools (DPS) held its first Playing It Forward instrument drive. This drive will help place instruments in the hands of elementary, middle and high schools students. Instruments of all kinds are sought after (except pianos), however  DPS are in dire need of Baritone Saxophones, Bass Trombone, String Basses, Cello, and Violin’s to name a few.

This two day drive was held at two locations: WSU- Oakland Center and the WSU-Welcome Center. During these two days, 26 instruments were donated. The drive may be over; however, one can still contact the Detroit Public Schools or Joan Smykowski of CFPCA for more information at joansmykowski@gmail.com to get an instrument in the hand of a child.

GM River Days takes over the River walk

Summer can’t officially begin unless the GM River Days has come to town. This event presented by the Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort, took place over the weekend on June 21-23, 2013. This annual event takes place on the beautiful RiverWalk created by the Detroit River Conservancy. This three day event is packed with boat tours, carnival rides, and foods from numerous vendors within the Metropolitan Detroit area. There were also multiple sound stages featuring local and international acts like George Clinton and the P Funk Allstars. Gates opened at 6am and closed at 10pm each night. Admissions to get in was $5 per person and children three and under free.

Annual Relay For Life Walk Held at Marygrove College

It’s Saturday morning on the campus of Marygrove College on the northwest side of Detroit.  Jacqueline Howard and her team, “The Joy Warriors” are prepared to walk for the second time this year to raise awareness and find a cure for Cancer. Howard, 32, a breast cancer survivor was diagnosed at the age of 30 with stage two breast cancer. With five months of chemotherapy, and two mastectomies, her way of making light of the situation is calling her time as a day at the “Infusion Spa”.

One of her goals “is to increase awareness…if something doesn’t feel right, go to the doctor”.  With a team of 10 members, they have raised $13,000 this year and last year $20,000. Today she is really enjoying her family and friends and she is now done with treatment. Today’s walk brought many different teams to help find a cure. Vendors such as Whole Foods- Detroit and DTE Energy had great giveaways to hand out to the participants.

It states that each year, the Relay For Life movement raises more than $400 million. To help bring awareness by donating or to find out more information you can go to The American Cancer Society.

Department of Elections Holds NeighborHOOD Forum in New Center Area

On Friday, May 7,2013 the Department of Elections held an event at the New Center Park amphitheater. This evening candidates were able to talk and mingle casually with prospective voters within the city of Detroit.  This forum much like many taking place around the area are placing candidates in front of the citizens. However, this particular evening their focus weren’t the seasoned citizens but the growing and vibrant voters ages 18-35, also known as Generation Y.

Detroit is currently under the control of an emergency financial manager.  In an article written up on Bloomberg, it stated that “Detroit is caught in a downward spiral of revenue from shrinking tax base–it has lost two-thirds of its postwar peak population—while unemployment at 18 percent is twice the state level”.

The primary election is coming up in August.  Where candidates hope to win and bring  forth a change and relieve the financial manager of his duties.  Mayoral hopeful Lisa L. Howze is one of them along with Mike Duggan which both were present during this event along with a few other mayoral candidates.

The event was not just for those running for the mayor’s office, but all branches of the Detroit government.

 

Brown Wedding, June 1, 2013, Washington DC. Photo Taken By Constance Thomas

Brown Wedding, June 1, 2013, Washington DC. Photo Taken By Constance Thomas

What is marriage? What has it become today? Google’s definition of marriages states this, (Noun) 1. The formal union of a man and a woman, typically recognized by law by which they become husband and wife. 2. A relationship between married people or the period in which it lasts.  In only a decade and a half we see the shift of laws taking place concerning this topic.

On June 24, 2011, New York’s governor, Andrew Cuomo, signed the Marriage Equality Act into law. This Act states, “[a] marriage that is otherwise valid shall be valid regardless of whether the parties to the marriage are of the same sex”, (Dueutsch, pg275). However, fifteen years earlier, the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) which was signed by President William Clinton stated, “[i]n determining the meaning of any Act of Congress…the word “marriage” means only a legal union between one man and one woman as husband and wife, and the word ‘spouse’ refers only to a person of the opposite sex who is a husband or a wife, (United States Congress, 1996).

A shift has taken route in the United States.  As time moves forward, this topic or issue as some like to state it will become the norm in this society.

According to Huffington Post, 36 states still ban the union of same sex marriages. Other information about the ban stated this, “The trend follows regional lines. Aggregated data from four 2012 surveys by the Pew Research Center found gay marriage support in New England at 62 percent — those states all allow the unions. In the central south (Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas), opposition was 56 percent. Each of those states has a gay marriage ban”.

The wedding industry has seen a shift of actually ceremonies taking place in certain areas. Kirsten Ott Palladino, editor-in-chief of EquallyWed.com had this to say to the Philadelphia Inquirer, “we’re not seeing as many people flying to Massachusetts of New York for their big weddings”.  With the 36 states that still ban same-sex marriages, couples within those states lines choose to postpone their ceremony, hoping that a shift takes place where they reside (Grovum,Huffington Post, 2013).

Third Baptist, Midtown Detroit. Photo Taken By: Constance Thomas

Third Baptist, Midtown Detroit. Photo Taken By: Constance Thomas

Brandi Peart of B. Posh Events of Detroit has not coordinated any ceremonies but she has provided a candy table.  Her faith does not shift her thoughts on how people choose to live their lives, “I’m a Christian, however I also do not judge others…I have the right to refuse or turn away business, but same-sex marriage would NOT be one of them.”

State lines play a poignant role when deciding to marry. A couple can live in New Jersey where same sex marriage is banned, yet they cross over into New York and get married. Back in February the New York Times interviewed a couple and they stated, “Marrying in another state would represent surrender and defeat not joy,”(Huffington Post, 5/29/13).

Federal Court, Downtown Detroit, MI. Photo Taken By:Constance Thomas

Federal Court, Downtown Detroit, MI. Photo Taken By:Constance Thomas

For a young Metro Detroiter Brittney McKinnon, she shares her thoughts on the Marriage Equality Act, “it really doesn’t matter if it’s recognized because I’m so use to it being over looked that its going to take forever for it to go through as far as legal documents”.  She also stated, “Some places here, like the Motor City (Detroit), do have domestic partnership that has the insurance and cover adoption,” for that she is pleased.

On Sunday evenings Oprah airs “Super Soul Sunday” on the OWN network. Just recently the issue was discussed about same-sex marriage. Oprah asked the question “Would you call this a social revolution or a cultural shift?”

The question was also raised in which the heart of the issue, “Is same-sex marriage a threat to the institution of traditional marriage?” Author Elizabeth Lesser, replied with the answer, “… the institution of marriage is already in trouble, long before gays were getting married”.