Saturday, September 21, 2013

HANES MIDDLE SCHOOL -THE magnet

9/21/13

Maybe I got SHEY working=Shay's Rebellion all wrong=right now at least 2/3 of the people at Carver Road Branch Library are WHITE=first TWO WHITE MALES came in sat in corner chairs; then out of nowhere-a whole wod of white people=?=maybe that is the Chay's rebellion=white people taking over Carver Road School area=?;

They are ALL very aware of the fact of an African American female sitting basically in the midddle of the library=typing on a computer=but SHAY=African American female prostitute working for white males ALWAYS has a following=a GROUP=they work in GROUPS= NO COINCIDENCE; and one white couple-the female has on a NOVANT HEALTH shirt[ROYAL PURPLE[like the theme color for the NATIONAL BLACK THEATER FESTIVAL-where the head person's husband started]=?





While searching for Sept.20,2013 article= located:http://www.journalgazette.net/article/20130809/BLOGS01/130809501];

Arts United executive director takes N. Carolina job";

that stated" Executive Director Jim Sparrow has accepted the position of president and CEO of the Arts Council of Winston-Salem & Forsyth County in North Carolina effective September 20, 2013" [that there is a NEW ART driector]=SPARROW=code=CHURCH SONG= his [meaning God's eye is on the SPARROW]=CODE TO WHITE MALES=that white males watching the African American churches more closely;



Being that could not locate the article on the internet under WSJournal; took picture and posted of article:=Front Page;


But did locate article : "


"Hanes earns recognition as top magnet school in nation"

which is also an article connected to Arika HERron- Hanes Middle School is a school located in the African American neighborhood off of PATTERSON Ave.-it is where there are HOUSED white gifted students[lot of males] in the middle of an African American population; the white students do NOT intermingle with the regular African American children; they are not allowed to: went to the school as a substitute teacher and was  shocked that in the middle of all the lack and poverty in the community there were these well off white children being given an EXCELLENT  education while African American children were being denied to basic skills to read and write=THUS some kind of a way those white children are being placed in a position to help thier white daddy's STEAL the good heritiage that should to go to African American culture;CONFIRMATION: check the enrollment at Hanes Middle School in Winston-Salem, N. C. and compare it to the enrollment of other middle schools and you will find that the WHITE children at African American schools did QUITE well; whereas the African American children will be directed to JUDGE RING GOLDdd;=may every dollar made off an African American child who was intentionally denied access to the basic necessitites of life because of the color of their skin[and that is the bottom line]=lead to the death of the person/people who are operating the system of CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION= [white males designed system to transform the good of African Americans into bad IF they do not serve white males=SLAVERY]; 

Lowrance elementary and Hanes Middle School[both around the corner from Hanes hosiery Recreation Center[where ART Blevins is the COACH]-where people/children go that don't have a lot of money] MUST BE where the neighborhood where the African American boys are to come from;

And why don't they have a NEWSPAPER telling what little white boys are doing in SPORTS=?; 



Statement as issued Friday by the Arts United’s board of directors:
Fort Wayne, Indiana, August 9, 2013: Arts United’s board of directors announced today that Executive Director Jim Sparrow has accepted the position of president and CEO of the Arts Council of Winston-Salem & Forsyth County in North Carolina effective September 20, 2013.

Mr. Sparrow has served as the executive director of Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne in northeast Indiana since 2006, and has been a part of the Arts United staff since 1998. Before becoming executive director, Sparrow served as director of development and education specialist.

In his 15 years of service to Arts United, Mr. Sparrow has played a crucial role in supporting more than 70 partnering arts and cultural organizations and facilitating arts-based community development initiatives such as the Fort Wayne Cultural District, Elevate Fort Wayne, IPFW Sculpture with Purpose, and the Indiana Arts Commission Regional Arts Partnership. During Mr. Sparrow’s tenure as executive director, Arts United has expanded grant opportunities to arts organizations, expanded the Arts Campus to include the Auer Center for Arts & Culture and the forthcoming ArtsLab black box theater, and deepened the level of business support services offered to arts organizations.

In addition to his leadership of Arts United, Mr. Sparrow has served as a board member of several Fort Wayne-based organizations including Leadership Fort Wayne, Downtown Improvement District, Early Childhood Alliance, Downtown Development Committee for the Fort Wayne-Allen County Economic Development Alliance (now a part of Greater Fort Wayne, Inc.), and the Fort Wayne Community Schools Foundation Board. After his departure from Fort Wayne, Mr. Sparrow will continue to serve on the Americans for the Arts Private Sector Giving Board.
“Jim has been an amazing asset to both Arts United and our community,” said Andrew Boxberger, Arts United’s board chair. “His vision and efforts have helped Arts United grow and expand our impact in the city, county and region. Thanks to Jim we are poised to continue with our vision of becoming a truly identifiable arts community. “
“It has been one of the most rewarding parts of my life to serve this community and to work with such outstanding arts groups and community volunteers. I know that the community is positioned for continued growth and success and am proud to have played even a small role in it over the years,” said Mr. Sparrow.
Determined to build in Mr. Sparrow’s successes, the Arts United Board of Directors will launch an extensive search that will likely include applications from both local and national candidates. More information about the search will be released in the coming weeks.
Established in 1955, Arts United’s mission is to develop, coordinate and support arts and cultural efforts in northeast Indiana. To learn more about arts United, visit www.artsunited.org.



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