About Me
- Marc Sims
- Marc Sims Host Just A Few Questions Marc Sims was born, raised, and resides in the city of Chicago Illinois. https://open.spotify.com/show/3OvsD9A8ESUfKS20UMTHyV marcsimschicago@gmail.com
Friday, May 27, 2011
Saturday, May 21, 2011
African Americans who want to achieve "main stream" success
Aug 15, 2010
My advice to young African Americans who want to achieve "main stream media" success.
Those who control the "main stream media" like race neutral Negros. They also love African Americans who are willing to coon and buffoon. At times I regret not being that type of Negro.
In spite of all of that, focus on tailoring your strengths to your niche in the market place. I hope you can gain the world without losing your soul.
Marc Sims
Chicago
Saturday, May 21, 2011
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Friday, May 20, 2011
What can you do to improve the schools in Chicago?
Garrard McClendon (host WVON radio) asked;
What can you do to improve the schools in Chicago?
My answers;
1. Contact Mayor Emanuel and CPS CEO Jean-Claude Brizard and ask them to make all students, parents, and educators must set academic goals every ten weeks.
2. Contact Mayor Emanuel and CPS CEO Jean-Claude Brizard and ask them to remove all disruptive students and put them in special classrooms or schools. Boarding schools in extreme cases.
3. Contact Mayor Emanuel and CPS CEO Jean-Claude Brizard and ask them to give to good students a rigorous curriculum and the struggling students state the art tutoring.
4. Contact Mayor Emanuel and CPS CEO Jean-Claude Brizard and ask them to use the power music radio stations and TV stations to create a cultural mindset where K-12 education is a top priority.
Marc Sims
Chicago
773-517-4369
Monday, May 9, 2011
Who Are The People In Your Neighborhood?
Do you know you neighbors?
Do you really know your neighbors?
Could a few of your neighborhoods be a convicted criminal, a pedophile, or a terrorist?
Marc Sims
Chicago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwDq32MtOQU
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Transform Your Neighborhood School
Can low income African American parents transform their neighborhood school like middle class European American parents?
How to Walk to School:
Blueprint for a Neighborhood School Renaissance
Written by Jacqueline Edelberg & Susan Kurland
Foreword by Arne Duncan, CEO, Chicago Public Schools
Afterwords by Honorable Rahm Emanuel, United States House Representative
Edited by Florence Powdermaker
Photographs by Angie Garbot, Ron Reason, Cat Conrad and Rickey Gold
To be published by Rowman and Littlefield Education, Summer 2009
Marc Sims
Chicago
773-517-4369
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