Ashley Mosley, Conversations, Latoya Peterson, T. Je'Nein Ferrell

Real Conversations: Latoya, Ashley and Je’Nein – Part 3 of 3

No Comments 22 November 2010

Creating Value, Transferring Knowledge into Job Skills Ashley and I have sat up many a night hashing out how to reach the communities in Wards 7 and 8.  We recognize that there is a lack of value for using and accessing the internet.  Many people in these Wards are not able to answer the question:  [...]

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Ashley Mosley, Conversations, Latoya Peterson, T. Je'Nein Ferrell

Real Conversations: Latoya, Ashley and Je’Nein – Part 2 of 3

No Comments 22 November 2010

Creating Effective, Usable Tools for the Community, Digital Bias and the Need for Equality The conversation gets deeper as we discuss the Stumble Safely project. “The Stumble Safely site lets users plot a safe way to stumble home after an excessive evening by combining freely-available government data on liquor licenses, crime reports and subway stations.” [...]

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Real Conversations, T. Je'Nein Ferrell

Real Conversations: Latoya, Ashley and Je’Nein – Part 1 of 3

No Comments 10 November 2010

The Plan, Sustainability and a Vay-Cay in Italy I’ve found another way to capture conversation:  chat.  You’d be surprised at what a powerful medium it is.  Below I have included a conversation involving my sister fellows Latoya Peterson and Ashley Mosley.  I divided it into three parts. (Click here to read Part 2 and Part [...]

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The Internet Represents 32% Of Daily Media African-Americans Consume

Fellows, T. Je'Nein Ferrell

The Internet Represents 32% Of Daily Media African-Americans Consume

No Comments 05 November 2010

Who says we’re not online?  Internet usage is neck-in-neck with television viewing amongst African-Americans.  Read more here.

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Books Gone Digital

T. Je'Nein Ferrell

Books Gone Digital

No Comments 02 November 2010

Note to self: new media technology is here to stay.   I’m still amazed that there is a sense of urgency because the use of traditional media is declining.  I guess this is what the record industries of old experienced when radio was invented and their record sales took a nosedive.   Or, what the movie industry experienced [...]

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Beamed eighth and sixteenth notes on a score

Ariel Valdez, Fellows, T. Je'Nein Ferrell, Ward 1

3 Quick Songs

No Comments 22 October 2010

Just wanted to drop a couple of tunes for you. I wrote these as part of the PBS branding exercise a bunch of the fellows went through. Je’Nein asked me to give it a shot, even though I’d never really considered jingle writing as a skill I had before. This got me thinking pretty seriously [...]

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