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MDC Hosts Welcome Home Celebration for Former Student Brandon Bryant, Fox TV’s ‘Dance’ Runner-Up [PHOTOS]

Scores of kids, teens and adults gathered to meet "So You Think You Can Dance' contestant Brandon Bryant at Miami Dade College's Kendall Campus last weekend –

Miami, Aug. 17, 2009 – Brandon Bryant, a former Miami Dade College (MDC) dance student and season five runner-up on Fox Television's "So You Think You Can Dance (SYTYCD)," returned to the Kendall Campus last Friday for a welcome home celebration, a question-and-answer segment,  and dance performance. The 19-year old Miami native was greeted by a standing room only crowd that included his parents, former dance instructor and mentor Michelle Grant-Murray, old classmates, college officials, and many more adoring fans.

Bryant placed second behind Miami resident Jeanine Mason during the season five finale of the popular televised dance show. A favorite of the judges throughout the competition, the experienced dancer remained confident yet humble moments before the final results were announced. "I did for a split second think that I could have a chance," said Brandon. "But I knew [Jeanine] was strong, and I knew that I was strong. This time was for her reach, not mine."

After auditioning in 2008 (season four) for a coveted spot on SYTYCD," Bryant was eliminated just before making it to the Top 20 round – it was his second attempt. Undeterred yet determined to continuing dancing, he soon joined a professional dance troupe in Salt Lake City, Utah then auditioned when season five auditions for the show were held in the western U.S. city earlier this year.

During the show's taping in May, he discussed the rigors of performing live before millions of television viewers every week: "It is very overwhelming for someone not use to it," he says. "But if its something you love it's a very rewarding and growing experience." Bryant currently resides in Salt Lake City where he is a member of the professional dance company Odyssey Dance Theatre. He began dancing ballet at age 10, and has performed professionally ever since; including a stint with the college's own Jubilation Dance Ensemble.

He recalled one of his more memorable dancing moments was performing for Madonna at her daughter's birthday party. However, it was his time at MDC, attending classes, performing and choreographing for Jubilee, and mentoring other students that served as the perfect foundation for his time on SYTYCD. "I enjoyed my time at MDC and it worked with my schedule because I was able to space out the time during the day," Bryant said. "Being a part of the dance program here really helped me; and [my instructor] Ms. Michelle Grant-Murray is the most amazing technician because of the different styles of dance she would bring in. It really opened my eyes to the world with international and spiritual dance styles."

For aspiring dancers, particularly those willing to brave the rigors of national television, Bryant offers this sage advice: "Do not give up and don't take no as your final answer. Being on television is hard because you're being criticized often, especially since it is national television. So you just have to make sure this is something you really want to do because the world of television is a crazy, hectic world. If you can stand in front of a group of judges and take what they say to you, still move forward with what you want to do and show the world your talent, then you'll be fine."

During the show's taping, Bryant was surrounded by a bevy of local talent including New World School of the Arts at MDC graduate Vitolio Jeune who made it to the Top 14 before being eliminated during week five of the competition. 

Brandon Bryant, a former Miami Dade College dance student and season five runner-up on Fox Television's "So You Think You Can Dance," joins his mentor and former dance instructor Michelle Grant-Murray and Rodester Brandon, chairperson, MDC arts department at Kendall Campus.

Brandon Bryant, a former Miami Dade College dance student and season five runner-up on Fox Television's "So You Think You Can Dance," signs autographs for fans who attended a welcome home celebration held in his honor at the Kendall Campus last week.


From The Black Perspective: The Cassandra Moye Affair – Another Viewpoint

www.deerfieldbeachusa.com  by Jeff Sayles

Getting It Right - 08/18/09

Another good article this morning by Wayne Adams on the Black Perspective blog about Monday night's meeting concerning Cassandra Moye. Mr. Adams seems optimistic that the Moye affair has been resolved by the employees' union. He concludes:

At the end of the day, we came out to support what was right. My hope is that this energy can continue to resonate all the way into our community and continued involvement into our local government.

While I disagree slightly with Wayne that there was not a racial component to this story (I think we should recognize that race or ethnicity enters into some matters at City Hall and sometimes into the commentary), I agree with him that there are inconsistencies between Edmund's story and Peggy Noland's statements about the Moye case. The upshot is that we may never know for sure.

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Suspect arrested in Overtown shooting

18 year-old Rodney Miller was arrested for the July 6 shooting at a party in Overtown that resulted in injuries to several people and the death of FAMU student Michelle Coleman and BTW senior Anthony Smith.

Smith's grandmother announced that a few days after his death, a letter arrived indicating he'd been awarded a full scholarship to UCLA.

There were others involved in the shooting; they need to be brought to justice. Don't rest just yet; there's still much work to be done. If you know anything that might help, call Crimestoppers: (305) 471-TIPS.

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From The Black Perspective: The Day After (The Cassandra Moye Affair)

Community News: The Day After





Pictured above is Rev. W.J Ford, Rev Allen Jackson and to the top Pastor Anthony Pelt.

Under pressure from community leaders local and outside of Deerfield Beach, the right thing was finally done to bring closure to a situation that threatened to bring more bad publicity to Deerfield Beach. Local 1010 Union leader Joe Metts, told a packed Church room that acting HR Director Linda King met with him and advised him that the situation with city employee Cassandra Moye will be made right. Metts also told the crowd that Acting Parks and Recreation Director George Edmunds called him on the phone to finally end the grievances procedure that the union had filed. ( I believe in seeing the documents first).

The pastors all came with a hope of resolving this issue, some wanted the City Manager and Edmunds fired and other pastors asked that the eye for a eye approach not be taken. In any event, the community leaders asserted one thing and made it clear that City Manager Mike Mahaney does not return their phone calls and does not seem to care about the needs of District 2 residents. Many residents expressed that Mahaney seems to be too protective of his managers when wrongdoings occur by them.

The residents also spoke of the double standards with upper management and the Firemen in respect to discipline. What troubles me this morning, is the threats and intimidation by so called political insiders, by trying to discouraged residents and pastors from having and attending this meeting. One thing was evident, tempers flared too. We were able to agree and disagree at the meeting.

I think that a new light was turned on last night, and the residents are looking for new younger leadership in this community. The threats and intimidation made to Pastor Pelt for speaking out on this issue, example: Trying to threaten the new construction of his church. I commend him and Rev. Ford for standing/speaking up for what's right and wrong in Deerfield Beach. I knew the behind the scenes operatives would finally show their hands with false rumors, fear and intimidation to the black community, it has been historically done in our community ( This fear factor came from within our own community).

At the end of the day, we came out to support what was right. My hope is that this energy can continue to resonate all the way into our community and continued involvement into our local government.

Finally, one pastor summed it up. He told the crowd to take this renewed energy back into our community and not sit and wait on our black commissioner and elected leaders to keep us informed on issues, but to empower ourselves and start attending meetings and stop sitting and waiting on a ineffective black commissioner to lead us and start our own committees to tackle our own problems. The moral of the story " Let's Roll!
 
The Black Perspective- Wayne Adams, 08-18-09
 

Overtown youth get school supplies from CompUSA

The Overtown Youth Center (OYC) is making sure all their students go back to school this year with a brand new backpack filled with all the necessary supplies. In addition to pencils, pens, notebooks, folders, highlighters and a calculator, each student will receive a 2GB flash drive thanks to a donation from CompUSA.

"CompUSA and other responsible local businesses have really come through for local youth and families and we are truly touched by their generosity. CompUSA not only contributed hundreds of flash drives for students, but actually sent representatives to our Center, where they assisted us in packing hundreds of backpacks with the drives and other donated school supplies," said Overtown Youth Center Executive Director Carla Penn.

 Yendi Valdes from CompUSA showed students at the Overtown Youth Center how to make their own movies with a Flip video camera.

Yendi Valdes from CompUSA showed students at the Overtown Youth Center how to make their own movies with a Flip video camera.

 

 


Judge Prescott guest on Hot Talk

Judge Orlando Prescott Sunday August 23, 2009 from 11:00pm-1:00am on 105.1fm (WHQT) Hot Talk Chief Jimmie L Brown will host the Honorable Orlando Prescott, newly appointed administrative judge of the juvenile system for Miami Dade county.

Prescott was a prosecutor at the Miami Dade State Attorney's office (8/1984-1/1991) under State Attorney Janet Reno who later became United States Attorney General. He worked as an Assistant United States Attorney (1/1991-6/2000) until becoming a County Court judge (2000) in domestic violence.  In 2005 former Governor Jeb Bush elevated Prescott to a circuit court judge.  This past July the new chief judge, Joel H. Brown, tapped Circuit Judge Orlando Prescott as the new administrative judge in juvenile

With his new challenge of Miami Dade's juvenile court system, Prescott is expected to bring about " new leadership and a fresh perspective".  On Hot Talk, Judge Orlando Prescott will discuss with Chief Brown his vision for the Miami Dade juvenile court system and if time permits answer questions from the listening audience.

Chief Brown has hosted the ever-popular talk show “HOT TALK’ 105.1 WHQT-FM http://hot105fm.com/ since 1989. Hot Talk is South Florida’s number #1 Arbritron rated Sunday Night talk show discussing a myriad of topics.


Rally Tomorrow in Support of Deerfield Beach Worker


From The Black Perspective: Pastors Rallying Behind City Worker Disciplined For Not Greeting Mayor

   

Pastors to attend Monday August 17 rally at 6 PM. The Church address is below and phone # is below.

The public is invited and encouraged to attend.

   

   

Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church
1060 SW 3rd Ave
AKA
1060 Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave
Deerfield Beach, FL
33441

954.421.4879


Pastor Alan Jackson
Living Word Community Church, Lauderhill

Rev. Mathes Guice
Koinonia Worship Center 

Pastor Dennis Grant
Restoration Ministries, Margate

Pastor Rasheed Z Baaith of Christ Resurrection Community Church of Fort Lauderdale, FL

   

Pastor Anthony Pelt

Radiant Living Church

   

Pastor Nathaniel Knowles

Emmanuel Christian Center

   

Pastor W.J Ford

Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church

   

O'Neal Dozier

Worldwide Christian Center

   

Pastor Anthony Davis

Brotherly Love Church


From the South Florida Times: Pastors rally around suspended city worker


Remembering Zeola Cohen Jones

Mrs. Zeola Cohen Jones

Yesterday was a melancholy kind of day. In addition to the rain, one of my favorite sorority sisters was laid to rest. Saying good-bye was difficult and in some ways, I was glad for the rain because it helped camouflage my tears.

Zeola Cohen Jones will be missed by many; not just her family and not just me. She had a way with people that was amazing to watch. Until the end of her life in the natural, she had the same infectious spirit.

Her legacy will live on through her children, grandchildren and the folks like me that she touched along the way. Rest in Peace, Soror Zee.


From The Miami Herald: Miami native was longtime schoolteacher


A Message from Tyler Perry - Mary J Video

I just finished "Why Did I Get Married Too!" and all I have to say is I can't wait for April to get here! You'll see what I mean. All the original cast is back and Janet Jackson brought the pain in this film. I'm so proud of her. As we get closer, I'll talk more about it. I kid you not, you're going to be like, "Tyler was so right. This one is even better than the first one!"

You know what else? I have decided to have Facebook and Twitter pages. BUT WAIT! Before you run to Facebook and Twitter, READ all of this email. THERE IS SOMETHING I WANT YOU TO SEE AT THE END of it! : )

Can you believe I'm turning the big 4-0 in a few weeks?! I'm so grateful to God for 40, especially when I think about how I grew up and that most of my friends from high school are either dead or in jail. But look at how good God has been. Sometimes I can't even take it in. I mean, when I think back on where I came from, and all the things that tried to take me out or destroy me, all I can say is Only God, Only God. I know that a lot of you know what I'm saying right here, I can almost hear you agreeing with me.

What I do know for sure is, if I can come through all that I went through and make it, anybody can make it. Don't let anybody stop you, my friends, no matter how dark it seems, keep moving forward. That is the key. Prayer, surrender and keep moving. Just don't stop moving forward, no matter how small the steps forward is forward. Believe in yourself, even if the people that love you don't. I better let that go.

I think you'll have a better idea of what I'm talking about in November when "Precious" comes out. This movie is so close to what I went through at home growing up, I couldn't believe it. When you see it you'll really know what I mean when I say that I'm so glad I made it through.

But even before "Precious" hits, "I Can Do Bad All By Myself" comes out on September 11th…..my birthday weekend! (a nice birthday gift for me would be seeing all y'all going to the movie - smile). You will laugh, you will feel good, you will shout and rejoice! Go see this film! Gladys Knight is singing the house down, Pastor Marvin Winans is preaching and singing and giving me chills every time I watch it (and I have watched it over and over and over).

I love the music in this film, it is amazing. Just like in "Diary" with "Father Can You Hear Me", I mean, Marvin's performance is that powerful, you'll see! Not to mention, Mary J. Blige! Mary J and Ne-Yo wrote the theme song for this film…it is called "I Can Do Bad All By Myself", same as the movie title.

Ok, so you've read this email to the end! Now, go to my home page at tylerperry.com and you will see links to my Facebook and Twitter pages. I had to get them both because so many people were pretending to be me. Ain't that crazy? So…I have made it official! The only way to know that you have the real page is to go through my website to get the right
address, this way it's verified. Look, I'm almost 40 years old and I'm on Twitter! LOL. I think it's going to be fun!

One more thing. You know, I'm not supposed to do this, but I want you to hear this since nobody is playing it on the radio. Here is a quick commercial for the movie and then the Mary J. Blige video of her new song "I Can Do Bad All By Myself". Listen to the words. You'll know that Mary J. has her finger on the pulse of the people. Check it out.

http://www.tylerperry.com/special