HaveFunExpectToWin
04-12-2011, 04:10 PM
http://www.howard.edu/newsroom/releases/2011/20110606HipHopSymposiumExploresMediaandBlackAthlet es.htm
If I didn't live in Loudoun Co, I'd consider attending this. It looks like an interesting forum and also I love Lindsay Czarniak. You can hear George Michael in everything she does.
Here's a list of the panel paticipants:
Leigh Bodden, a cornerback for New England Patriots.
Doris Corbett, Ph.D., a professor of Sports Sociology at Howard University
Lindsay Czarniak, the lead sports anchor for WRC-TV (NBC4) in Washington, DC.
Michael Eric Dyson, Ph.D., a renowned scholar, cultural critic of race, religion and contemporary issues and professor of Sociology at Georgetown University.
Melyssa Ford, model, actress and philanthropist. She has made several appearances in music videos, movies and television. She feels strongly about the representation of women in television.
Omari Hardwick, an actor who has appeared in the blockbuster movie by producer Tyler Perry, For Colored Girls.
Mike Wise, a sports writer for the Washington Post and a local sports talk radio host.
Jason "Jay" Williams, the 2002 National College Basketball player of the year at Duke University and the NBA number two draft pick in the 2002 by the Chicago Bulls. Williams is currently a college basketball analyst for ESPN.
If I didn't live in Loudoun Co, I'd consider attending this. It looks like an interesting forum and also I love Lindsay Czarniak. You can hear George Michael in everything she does.
Here's a list of the panel paticipants:
Leigh Bodden, a cornerback for New England Patriots.
Doris Corbett, Ph.D., a professor of Sports Sociology at Howard University
Lindsay Czarniak, the lead sports anchor for WRC-TV (NBC4) in Washington, DC.
Michael Eric Dyson, Ph.D., a renowned scholar, cultural critic of race, religion and contemporary issues and professor of Sociology at Georgetown University.
Melyssa Ford, model, actress and philanthropist. She has made several appearances in music videos, movies and television. She feels strongly about the representation of women in television.
Omari Hardwick, an actor who has appeared in the blockbuster movie by producer Tyler Perry, For Colored Girls.
Mike Wise, a sports writer for the Washington Post and a local sports talk radio host.
Jason "Jay" Williams, the 2002 National College Basketball player of the year at Duke University and the NBA number two draft pick in the 2002 by the Chicago Bulls. Williams is currently a college basketball analyst for ESPN.