Finding your identity | Gina Belafonte | TEDxSingSing 2014

An exploration of the ways in which the arts can break down barriers, help people connect, define social relationships and create healthy interactions. Born and raised in New York City, Gina Belafonte has spent most of her life surrounded by entertainment and activism. Today, her professional work encompasses these two arenas. As the youngest child of Julie and Harry Belafonte, whose life’s work reflects some of the best-known entertainment and most progressive social activism, Gina’s passions should come as no surprise. Most recently, Gina played a leading role in producing the documentary SING YOUR SONG, a film focused on the personal history and extraordinary events of Harry Belafonte’s life and legacy.

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Making noise can save the world | Ivan Caloff | TEDxSingSing 2014

A new way to facilitate, enhance and improve the way we communicate with each other through Sounding Off. The power of sounding off helps to create a deep sense of friendship. Ivan Calaff is recognized as a humble, easy going person with an intuitive mind. In short, he is a people person, always aiming to please, with an exceptional skill for problem solving. He has earned his G.E.D., Certificate of Completion in Breaking Barriers, and a facility parenting course. In addition, he is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Behavioral Science to fulfill his aspirations of seeking higher education, and re-entering society as a man willing to give back to the community without reservations.

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Transcending mental bars | Hill Harper | TEDxSingSing 2014

This talk focuses on the deep seated beliefs, both individual and cultural, that hold people back from achieving their true potential, and ways to move past them. Hill Harper is an American film, television and stage actor, and an author. He is best known for his portrayal of coroner-turned-crime scene investigator Dr. Sheldon Hawkes in the CBS television show CSI: NY. He is also the author of several books including Letters to a Young Brother: MANifest Your Destiny; Letters to a Young Sister: DeFINE Your Destiny; The Conversation: How (Black) Men and Women Can Building Loving, Trusting Relationships; and Letters to an Incarcerated Brother: Encouragement, Hope and Healing for Inmates and Their Loves Ones. He is a member of the Obama for America National Finance Committee. Harper graduated from Brown University with a Bachelor of Arts degree and from Harvard with a J.D. and Masters in Public Administration. He is a full-time member of Boston’s Black Folk’s Theater Company. Harper’s Bazaar wrote, “You might expect Hill Harper to be the next actor vying for the presidency... but he has other things on his agenda”. One of those things was the creation of the Manifest Your Destiny Foundation www.mydf.org, a youth serving organization whose mission is to provide underserved youth a path to empowerment and educational excellence through mentoring, academic enrichment programming, college access skills obtainment and the facilitation of psychosocial and physical development strategies.

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A good role model of what not to do | Wilfredo Laracuente | TEDxSingSing 2014

This talk imparts the significance of “manning up,” and encourage others to expose our youth to a brighter future…but the question is…how? Wilfredo Laracuente is a funny, outgoing, and charismatic individual who seems to remain motivated toward personal improvement. He constantly seeks challenges that will enhance his success until it becomes second nature. Enthused by the opportunity of possibly making a difference in people’s lives, he began developing a passion to impart the significance of fatherhood to anyone willing to listen. His aspirations consist of completing his degree, and using the knowledge obtained to ensure that he is eligible for further progression upon his release.

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Gangdemic: coming to a neighborhood near you | Herbert Morales | TEDxSingSing 2014

Gangdemic has become a reality in communities and in prisons. Membership is climbing as well as violence and drugs associated with gangs. Elimination of gangs may not be feasible but behavioral and philosophical conversion to become an uplifting economic and political power within communities may be possible. Herbert Morales entered prison as an angry 18-year-old, uneducated, irresponsible, teenager. After 31 years’ incarceration he has not just survived, but has strived to become an educated, compassionate, disciplined, and open-minded individual. His love for God has shown him that anything is possible as long as he has faith. He has had a positive impact in the lives of over a dozen inmates by educating himself in the field of criminal law.

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Transformation through education | Michael Tineo | TEDxSingSing 2014

Prison rehabilitation leads to healthy communities on the outside when men are released. Rehabilitation prevents crime. Let’s rebrand Sing Sing as the Healthy Community Maker. Michael Tineo is a patient and loving father, who is mindful of his actions. He tries his best to be of some benefit to others he encounters. He has big dreams, plays hard, and is deliberate in implementing the steps necessary to achieve his goals. Michael is proud of the relationship he has developed with his daughter, despite the hurdles created by his incarceration. This relationship has been a source of growth and fulfillment for himself and his daughter. He aspires to be a tremendous benefit to the world through influential and philanthropic efforts.

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A tear from the phoenix | Jason Calkins | TEDxSingSing 2014

A perspective of one man’s path to redemption using the Phoenix as a symbolic figure to show how new life can be born out of self-destruction. Jason Calkins is a highly energetic person, one who is continuously searching for ways to improve himself. His yearning and passion for interaction with people is only rivaled by his desire to be both an example and answer of what it is to be a good friend. In the last 10 years, education has been Jason’s focus. He has received an associate’s degree from Mercy College, graduating in 2013 Magna Cum Laude. He is now working on his bachelor’s degree. At Auburn, Jason helped to create a support group for inmates who are affected by HIV/AIDS and he is now a facilitator for the Alternatives to Violence program and works with the Youth Assistance Program. He aspires to become a mentor to at-risk youth.

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The ambient existence of music | Shredick Blackwell | TEDxSingSing 2014

The power of music to evoke memories of events and people. This nostalgic talk makes us think about how we connect with people through the personal soundtrack of our lives. Shedrick Blackwell is an outgoing, optimistic, and caring person. He has received a Certificate in Ministry from Rising Hope, Inc., and has become involved with the Carnegie Hall Program. He hopes to earn a college degree in the near future.

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Creating a WE nation | Lucinda Cross | TEDxSingSing 2014

This talk shares the analogy of the tree and how our beliefs, attitudes and actions mold us and the community that is connected to us. There is no single leaf whose actions do not affect the whole tree. Sharing the importance of balancing the Fab Five in order to rebuild, restore and reinvent ourselves and communities we serve include: Faith, Family, Friends, Finance and Fitness. Lucinda Cross is a creative life activator, Life Coach and Small Business Consultant. Her work is about helping women live a life of fire, fun and freedom. Lucinda Cross is the best-selling author of “The Road to Redemption” and “Corporate Mom Drop Outs.” She is an internationally known speaker, contributing writer for Black Enterprise and The Huffington Post. Lucinda Cross is the person women call when they are ready to leverage and monetize their expertise and message all while creating products, programs and a signature a platform. Over the past decade, she has discovered surprising trends about why certain people and businesses succeed. Today, Lucinda teaches how to communicate and captivate in a noisy world with a short attention span and the tendency to procrastinate.

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Surviving on the inside | Ice-T | TEDxSingSing 2014

Ice-T gives advice to those on the inside fitting with the theme of community. Through his music, his books and his lecture tours at colleges including Harvard, Princeton and Stanford, Ice-T has become a cultural icon recognized the world over. Born in New Jersey, Ice-T quickly learned the art of survival. As an only child whose parents died when he was very young, Ice-T became involved in Los Angeles gangs before spending four years in the army. His first break came when the producers of the film “Breakin’” asked him to rap in the movie. He went on to become rap music’s original gangster, writing songs like “Six in the Mornin’” and “New Jack Hustler.” Ice-T formed Rhyme Syndicate Records in 1989 and released a string of groundbreaking West Coast rap records. He subsequently formed the thrash metal band Body Count with close high school friend and guitarist Ernie C. Body Count’s 1991 self-titled debut contained the controversial single “Cop Killer.” Body Count was the most critically acclaimed act on the highly successful 1991 Lollapalooza tour and continued to tour worldwide. Ice-T received a Grammy Award and was voted Best Male Rapper in Rolling Stone’s 1992 Readers Poll. Ice-T parleyed his music career to acting roles in “New Jack City,” “Ricochet,” “Trespass” and “Johnny Mnemonic,” all while building a flourishing television career. Since 2000, he has portrayed NYPD Detective Odafin Tutuola on the NBC police drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. He has numerous independent and documentary film roles to his credit and most recently starred in the popular E! reality series “Ice Loves Coco.” He has also branched out into producing, directing and writing.

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Shaping the future from the inside | Michael Capra | TEDxSingSing 2014

As Superintendent, Mr. Capra evaluates and develops policies and procedures that enhance public safety by ensuring that offenders have opportunities to improve their skills and to receive individual treatment services based on ability and willingness to participate so they can return to society as productive members. Michael Capra has over 32 years of experience in the field of Correctional Management and Law Enforcement. He is known as a seasoned leader, manager and mentor. Mr. Capra started his career in 1981 as a Corrections Officer and today, he is the Superintendent of Sing Sing Correctional Facility, one of the largest maximum security correctional facilities in the state. Superintendent Capra oversees a staff of 825 security and non-custodial staff and 1,825 offenders. As Superintendent, Mr. Capra evaluates and develops policies and procedures that enhance public safety by ensuring that offenders have opportunities to improve their skills and to receive individual treatment services based on ability and willingness to participate so they can return to society as productive members. Mr. Capra co-developed “Voices from Within” a program that enhances the potential of inmates as well as impacts the minds of our youth.

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Voices from within | Dan Slepian | TEDxSingSing 2014

Dan Slepian, renowned TV producer, discusses his volunteer work at Sing Sing, helping to create the “Voices From Within” project, a video and education initiative that uniquely addresses the epidemic of gun violence directly through the voices of inmates living with the consequences of their deadly choices. Dan Slepian is an award-winning investigative producer and an 18 year veteran of NBC’s venerable newsmagazine, Dateline -- where he has developed and produced dozens of episodes, complex hidden camera investigations, and breaking news segments. Referred to as “A TV News Gumshoe” by The New York Times, Slepian’s investigations have helped solve cold cases, assisted in exonerating wrongfully convicted inmates, uncovered corruption, sparked changes in laws, and led to the shutting down of illicit businesses. He also conceived and developed three separate recurring hour-long series: “Vegas Homicide,” “Vegas Undercover” and “Wild, Wild Web.” The work he’s done at NBC has appeared on the Discovery Channel, History Channel, National Geographic, CNBC, Court TV, MSNBC and Netflix. Slepian graduated from the State University of New York at Stony Brook where he currently serves on the Journalism School’s professional advisory board.

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I'm confused | Justin M | TEDxMarionCorrectionalSalon 2014

Justin M. expresses his confusion over when to be a man when he was labeled a boy and how he grew to be authentic and make better decisions for himself and with his mom. Justin grew up bouncing between Alabama and Georgia with a loving mother and sisters to be a protective brother to. He stays busy with artistic pursuits, mostly with music and drawing.You’ll know he considers you a friend if he tells you the story about the time he punched himself, in his own eye! Justin travels the path of a righteous man and is passionate about helping others as best he can. Since he is young and strong, he believes he can save the world two people at a time, not just working to help one person like most do. He is taking the stage to bring awareness to the confusing messages our society sends to our young men about when they get to move away from that word ‘young’. After TEDxMarionCorrectional he will continue to strive to make good choices and continue to be a father to his son.

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Bad math | Clifford R | TEDxMarionCorrectionalSalon 2014

Hear the metaphorical and mathematical journey of a man's life through poetry. Clifford R. hails from nowhere and everywhere. He is a welder, poet and artist, and considers those three things to be different sides of the same coin. You can find him in a book early in the morning since he is usually VERY awake at that time. Later in the day you’ll find him away from the noise, taking a good nap. This is he path he found to happiness, and is ok with you borrowing it. If you get a chance, ask him about the time a friend broke his big toe with a safety cone. Seriously, ask him. Cliff is taking the stage just to share. He hopes his poetry can improve someone’s day and maybe provoke some good thoughts. After TEDxMarionCorrectional he will continue to put pen to notebook page.

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Tapestries | Clifford R | TEDxMarionCorrectionalSalon 2014

Poetic view of a soldier's war experience and returning after war. The difference lies in supporting a soldier from afar and when they return. Clifford R. hails from nowhere and everywhere. He is a welder, poet and artist, and considers those three things to be different sides of the same coin. You can find him in a book early in the morning since he is usually VERY awake at that time. Later in the day you’ll find him away from the noise, taking a good nap. This is he path he found to happiness, and is ok with you borrowing it. If you get a chance, ask him about the time a friend broke his big toe with a safety cone. Seriously, ask him. Cliff is taking the stage just to share. He hopes his poetry can improve someone’s day and maybe provoke some good thoughts. After TEDxMarionCorrectional he will continue to put pen to notebook page.

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Al's rig | The New Blacktop Ramblers | TEDxMarionCorrectionalSalon 2014

Newgrass music originals from TEDxMarionCorrectional.The New Blacktop Ramblers started when they were asked if they would like to play some Newgrass music. Two weeks later with some positive feedback from passersby, the boys found that they had made something new and old at the same time. The guy on the mandolin was exposed to Newgrass growing up and his musical interests have stayed there. He is proud to hear that the new Bluegrass music is still in keeping with the old traditions. The guy on the guitar has been playing different genres of music for as long as he can remember. In this band everything ‘clicks’, which makes all that practice worth it. The guy on the bass says Newgrass music is a new endeavor for him, different from his usual HEAVY metal. This type of music is challenging and pure fun to play. What’s not to love?!?! After TEDxMarionCorrectional the band will continue ramblin’ on down that road.

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Olentangy | The New Blacktop Ramblers | TEDxMarionCorrectionalSalon 2014

Newgrass originals from TEDxMarionCorrectional. The New Blacktop Ramblers started when they were asked if they would like to play some Newgrass music.Two weeks later with some positive feedback from passersby, the boys found that they had made something new and old at the same time.The guy on the mandolin was exposed to Newgrass growing up and his musical interests have stayed there. He is proud to hear that the new Bluegrass music is still in keeping with the old traditions.The guy on the guitar has been playing different genres of music for as long as he can remember. In this band everything ‘clicks’, which makes all that practice worth it. The guy on the bass says Newgrass music is a new endeavor for him, different from his usual heavy metal. This type of music is challenging and pure fun to play. What’s not to love?!?! After TEDxMarionCorrectional the band will continue ramblin’ on down that road.

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Incarcerated | Naomi Blount | TEDxMuncyStatePrison 2014

“Incarcerated,’’ words and music by Naomi Blount, is about the regret and pain of mistakes leading to incarceration and the heart-break of lost relationships and opportunities. Performed by Ms. Blount and friends, including: Tamika Bell, Florence Caesar, Rose Marie Dinkins, Tequilla Fields, Leah Johnson, Varnell Jones, Jacqueline Massey, Tameika Minnifield, Christina Castro Pedroza.

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