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floef-likes-everything · 2 years ago
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Hi I'm here to bother you with another fan fiction again. Or short story ficlet kind of thing, it isn't meant to be extremely long. I mainly wrote it as a bit of worldbuilding for Wingman and got carried away.
So, let me introduce you to this brainchild of mine that I'm very glad I wrote and I'm very proud of the worldbuilding and I hope you'll enjoy it :]
A mysterious illness has struck the Admins of the MCC Server after the 34 rendition of the Event. Noxite is trying to find a way to cure them, but soon realizes it might be something that is out of his hands. He will need help to fix this.
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Inspiration struck after the somewhat lag ridden MCC 34 and I wanted to make it angsty
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sheiskyra · 8 years ago
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Let us connect with other like minded women about the tools and resources they're using to become and remain successful! #LinkInBIO #RSVP — Hosted by: L.O.U.D. District, LLC CEO @SheIs_Kyra --- Panelists: @Mikobranch — Co-Founder of @Miss_Jessies - @FeleciaHatcher — Founder of Black Tech Week - @BlackTechWeek @CodeFever - Lexi Montgomery — Web Designer - @DarlingWebdesign & - Amy Maliza — Lawyer - #DisantoLaw - - - #LOUDDistrict #WeWork #LDEvents #LDHosting #MIKOBRANCH #MissJessies #BlackTech #BlackTechWeek #CodeFever #DarlingWebDesign #Webdesign #Design #Graphic #WomeninBusiness #WomeninPR #Women #Miami #Business #MiamiRealtor #MiamiBusiness #SmartWomen #BlackWomen #BusinessWomen #WhiteWomen #Sports #News #Radio (at WeWork South of Fifth)
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tropicalfete · 8 years ago
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New Post has been published on http://tropicalfete.com/2017/11/15/7th-edition-art-africa-back-to-black-noon-off-ramps/
7th Edition: Art Africa: Back To Black: No/On Off Ramps
Art Africa Miami Arts Fair- 7th Edition BACK TO BLACK: No On /Off Ramps Set For Miami Art Week In Historic Overtown-December 5-10, 2017. Historic Overtown serves once again as a Cultural hub for the African Diaspora. The fair in its 7th years continues to create change through arts and culture.
Arts and culture are essential for building a community, supporting the development and contributing to economic opportunity. Collectively, arts and culture enable understanding of the past and envisioning of a shared, more equitable future. The art fair is housed between the Pan-African Pavilion at 919 Plaza at The Lyric and the Featured Artists Pavilion at 920 historic Clyde Killens’ building both on NE 2nd Avenue in Overtown. 
Art Africa Miami Arts Fair explores how Black Arts respond to the assaults that currently beset the global African Diaspora and the world at large and how artists of African descent and the global south create modes of intervention of radical autonomy. The event is sponsored by the City of Miami Southeast Overtown Community Redevelopment Agency(SEOPW) and the Greater Miami Visitors and Conventions Bureau. Twenty-five artists from the United States, Africa, Europe, the Caribbean and Latin America are confirmed to showcase their work.
ART AFRICA MIAMI 2017 is an example of the vibrant cultural legacy of Miami’s aesthetic landscape. D. Neil Hall, AIA, Founder of Art Africa, and a lifelong advocate for the transformational role art & culture plays within marginalized communities, has one of the most influential voices in the arts and culture arena. Clear about his vision seven years ago when he created the Art Africa Miami Art Fair platform, he knew then this art fair would be the anchor to help contribute to strengthening the cultural identity of Historic Overtown, as well as its resurgence as a cultural hub.
Art continues to be a driving force in the redevelopment and economic growth of communities across South Florida, “said Clarence E. Woods, Executive Director of the Southeast Overtown / Park West Community Redevelopment Agency. The Art Africa Miami Art Fair has positively contributed to that landscape. The ability to provide an eclectic mix of artwork from the diaspora has contributed to Overtown’s significant presence in Miami’s Art Basel Week”.
This year’s theme, BACK TO BLACK: No On/Off Ramps, is a multimedia presentation including paintings, sculptures, photography, installation, and video as well as performance exploring how alternative narratives confront the resurgence of oppression and the idea of Black arts’ intervention in the cultural sphere as both necessary and urgent.
BACK TO BLACK: No On/Off Ramps explores how Black Arts respond to the assaults that currently beset the global African Diaspora and the world at large and how artists of African descent and the global south create modes of intervention of radical autonomy.
BACK TO BLACK: No On/Off Ramps honors all participant artists whose works have been deemed retaining a truth dimension of liberation. There will also be a series of lectures by noted artists and scholars who are at the forefront of the African Diaspora movement.
Art Africa Miami Arts Fair 2017 Program Schedule
December 5th, ART AFRICA 2017 Noon-3pm- Media and Influencer Preview
Wednesday-December 6th 7:00pm-11:00pm Opening Night/ ART AFRICA ”The Black Party.”
Opening Night—- the signature night that transforms Historic Overtown for the ultimate Black Party. Come dance the night away to DJ Dorenzo spinning Island beats & the cultural sphere of Black Arts to serve as your backdrop. Music by Melo Groove Steele Orchestra and Carnival costumes by D-Junction Mas Carnival-all powered by Miami Carnival. Attire: Black.
December 7th, 2017 -Art and Community 6pm-7pm Talk by Neil Hall-an thoughtful discussion with local and international street artists on the importance of an ongoing commitment to the cultural resurgence of the Historic Overtown neighborhood through the activation of art and culture-Complimentary wine will be served.
Thursday, December 7th 7:30pm Moving Screening Chasing Trane-Definitive Film Bio of Jazz Legend John Coltrane-Independent Lens
8pm-Gallery closes
Friday-December 8th-Art and Design Gallery opens at 12noon 4pm-6pm-Art & Youth -Youth Art Insider: An afterschool interactive workshop with the youth from Overtown-powered by CodeFever Miami.
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Saturday-December 9th Noon_Gallery opens 12 noon-The Local and the Global: Black Aesthetics and the legitimization process in the global contemporary Art-The emergence of new starts in the contemporary global art scene seems to validate a particular geography: a particular type of art and a particular race of artists. Their “global fame” carefully wrapped in layers of beautifully ornamented museums and galleries and glossy art magazines and blockbuster exhibitions is awaited with great anticipation. Critic dedicates thousands of words to the announced work. Sometimes, the density of the work and the words appear not to be backed by a complexity of thought. Building on recent theoretical works which redefine blackness away from abjection, post-ness, and erasure, this panel explores the process of artistic legitimatization and issues connected to this dynamic.
2:00pm Centering the Margins: Contemporary Situations and Differences in African Diaspora: Mutations, Migration, Multiculturalism. There have been innovations in classifying and exhibiting African Diaspora art. Among the issues that grid these dynamics: Who classifies it? How, by whom, is it legitimate? What and who defines what is ‘authenic’ or “contemporary’ in Africa Diaspora Art’?
The panel explores notions of the distinction between center and periphery in contemporary art circles, modernity/contemporaneity,change and tradition in African Diaspora Art Is this distinction still prevalent? Has the recognition of innovation in African Diaspora Art amounted to disassociating it from the exotic, even when included in global art circuits under the rubric of contemporary African Diaspora art? The panel explores points of entries and departures to question and discuss criteria of classification and canonization.
8pm-Gallery Closes
Sunday, December 10th Noon-Gallery opens
2:00pm-Closing Artists Panel
5:00pm-Gallery closes
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thepriscillajharris-blog · 8 years ago
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#Hackathon #CodeFever #BlackTechWeek
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msjessicaperalta · 8 years ago
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Summer Startup 2017
Week 1
Summer Startup makes it possible for teachers to intern in fantastic startups. It  is up and running once more! For its fourth consecutive year. I have been a part of this program since its inception and am serving for the second time as the managing intern for the program. This summer the program will be running for five weeks and is now led by Scott Richards, the Senior Managing Director | Program Continuum for Teach for America. 
This year we are proud to again be working with the following companies: Wyncode, Wynwood Maker Camp (01), CodeFever, and Class Wallet. We are also thrilled to begin working with Caribu and Hero K12. 
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Photo Credit: https://cic.us/miami/ 
Caribu is a platform that enhances inter-familiar learning by creating an engaging reading experience. The application happens to be co-founded by our very own Maxeme Tuchman, former Miami-Dade Executive Director for Teach for America. 
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As for Hero K12, is a cloud-based platform that manages student behavior for both schools and districts. 
As for myself, I am excited to continue advancing this program’s objectives, to take on additional responsibilities, and to continue developing myself professionally. This first week I have learned how to develop a Wix Page. So now I know how to put together web pages on WordPress, Tumblr, and Wix. I get excited about seeing the final product and am meticulous about details.  
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Last year, I worked during the last trimester of my pregnancy. This year, I will be working as a first-time mom. Raising my son is certainly one challenging undertaking! I am thankful to have the opportunity to work in this capacity. I love the StartUp world and can’t wait to see what this summer has in store. Stay tuned!
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janiefloresuniverse · 10 years ago
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Motivational words from @ryanhalltv of @codefevermiami #codefever at #chevyplaymiami @chevrolet #miamiautoshow #empowering (at The Surfcomber South Beach)
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candicehelfandrogers · 11 years ago
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STEM advocate and entrepreneur Felecia Hatcher is working to bring tech education to underprivileged communities.
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sheiskyra · 8 years ago
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#ISSARecap: Miami - August 31st @LOUDDistrict hosted the #WeWork Women in Business panel where we discussed the journey to becoming a business owner and developing a self-sufficient company! - Special thank you to: @ItsMsJosephtoYou of @WeWork (South of Fifth) - --- Our Panelists (Left to Right): -- @MikoBranch (@Miss_Jessies) -- @IamLenayisDiaz (@MajorMarketPlace) -- Amy Maliza (#DisantoLaw) -- @FeleciaHatcher (@CodeFever | @BlackTechWeek) -- Kavita Sahai (@HaveBigPlans) -- @LexMontgomery (@DarlingWebDesign) -- Betsy Cohen (@HappyliciousbyBetsy) - - Meet us at the next event! - - - #WeWork #WomeninBusiness #LDHosting #LDEvents (at WeWork South of Fifth)
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sheiskyra · 8 years ago
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#ISSARecap: Miami - August 31st @LOUDDistrict hosted the #WeWork Women in Business panel where we discussed the journey to becoming a business owner and developing a self-sufficient company! - Special thank you to: @ItsMsJosephtoYou of @WeWork (South of Fifth) - --- Our Panelists (Left to Right): -- @MikoBranch (@Miss_Jessies) -- @IamLenayisDiaz (@MajorMarketPlace) -- Amy Maliza (#DisantoLaw) -- @FeleciaHatcher (@CodeFever | @BlackTechWeek) -- Kavita Sahai (@HaveBigPlans) -- @LexMontgomery (@DarlingWebDesign) -- Betsy Cohen (@HappyliciousbyBetsy) - - Meet us at the next event! - - - #WeWork #WomeninBusiness #LDHosting #LDEvents (at WeWork South of Fifth)
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sheiskyra · 8 years ago
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#EventRECAP: Wake up everyday and REMEMBER why you began this journey in the first place! - Special thank you to: @ItsMsJosephtoYou of @WeWork (South of Fifth) - --- Our Panelists (Left to Right): -- @MikoBranch (@Miss_Jessies) -- @IamLenayisDiaz (@MajorMarketPlace) -- Amy Maliza (#DisantoLaw) -- @FeleciaHatcher (@CodeFever | @BlackTechWeek) -- Kavita Sahai (@HaveBigPlans) -- @LexMontgomery (@DarlingWebDesign) -- Betsy Cohen (@HappyliciousbyBetsy) - - You should have been there! - - - #WeWork #WomeninBusiness #MikoBranch #Happylivious #MissJessieS #HairCare #Eggless #Dough #Darlingwebdesign #Webdesign #Women #Woman #Queen #HaveBigPlans #Future #Goals #LDHosting #LOUDDistrict #CodeFever #BlackTechWeek #TechWeek #Tech #Law #Esquire #BusinessWomen #Women #WomensRight #EqualPay #Rooftop #LabordayWeekend (at WeWork South of Fifth)
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sheiskyra · 8 years ago
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Wake up everyday and REMEMBER why you began this journey in the first place! - Special thank you to: @ItsMsJosephtoYou of @WeWork (South of Fifth) - --- Our Panelists: @MikoBranch (@Miss_Jessies) -- @IamLenayisDiaz (@MajorMarketPlace) -- Amy Maliza (#DisantoLaw) -- @FeleciaHatcher (@CodeFever | @BlackTechWeek) -- Kavita Sahai (@HaveBigPlans) -- @LexMontgomery (@DarlingWebDesign) -- Betsy Cohen (@HappyliciousbyBetsy) - - You should have been there! - - - #WeWork #WomeninBusiness #MikoBranch #Happylivious #MissJessieS #HairCare #Eggless #Dough #Darlingwebdesign #Webdesign #Women #Woman #Queen #HaveBigPlans #Future #Goals #LDHosting #LOUDDistrict #CodeFever #BlackTechWeek #TechWeek #Tech #Law #Esquire #BusinessWomen #Women #WomensRight #EqualPay #Rooftop #LabordayWeekend (at WeWork South of Fifth)
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sheiskyra · 8 years ago
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Let us connect with other like minded women about the tools and resources they're using to become and remain successful! #LinkInBIO #RSVP — Hosted by: L.O.U.D. District, LLC CEO @SheIsKyra --- Panelists: @Mikobranch — Co-Founder of @Miss_Jessies - @FeleciaHatcher — Founder of Black Tech Week - @BlackTechWeek @CodeFever - Lexi Montgomery — Web Designer - @DarlingWebdesign & - Amy Maliza — Lawyer - #DisantoLaw - - - #LOUDDistrict #WeWork #LDEvents #LDHosting #MIKOBRANCH #MissJessies #BlackTech #BlackTechWeek #CodeFever #DarlingWebDesign #Webdesign #Design #Graphic #WomeninBusiness #WomeninPR #Women #Miami #Business #MiamiRealtor #MiamiBusiness #SmartWomen #BlackWomen #BusinessWomen #WhiteWomen #Sports #News #Radio (at WeWork South of Fifth)
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