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In Big Sean Celebrity News News WhatUpDetroit YouthTalk

Big Sean Gives Back to Detroit Through His Foundation


Big Sean is more than just a rapper, he recently launched the Sean Anderson Foundation in his hometown with a mission he reflected in his Grammy-nominated track "One Man Can Change the World." The song paid homage to his deceased grandmother and depicted his philanthropic mantra.
"I had to rap about her because she was the one who inspired me. She was the one who showed me one man -- man meaning human being, male or female -- could change the world. You know, to make a difference," Big Sean says.
Big Sean's mission for his foundation is simple: to improve the lives of young people.
"Whenever I think of Detroit or my city or the kids in Detroit, the youth of Detroit, I just think of myself," 
The rapper goes on to say, 
"It's just so easy to get caught up in the wrong things when you're young," he said. "Having somebody that you could look up to, whether it's a family member, whether it's a mentor, whether it's your favorite rapper, you know, whatever it is, I see the importance of showing people their inner potential."
One way Big Sean is doing it is by cultivating young talent. In a partnership with Adidas, he installed a state-of-the-art recording studio at his alma mater, Cass Technical High School in Detroit.
"What's funny is I used to get in trouble for selling my CDs in the hallway. And you can just imagine what it feels like to be back, opening up a recording studio." 
Inside the studio students learn how to operate in various roles involved in music production.
"You've got this young generation of millennials and, you know, in traditional education they weren't really being addressed," said Bryant McGhee, Cass band director. "This studio kind of really bridges that gap and it just brings whole other elements to education."
Sean is also preparing young people for the business aspects of the industry with a program called Mogul Prep, conceptualized with his mother, Myra Anderson. The program gives high school students an opportunity to engage with active, influential members of the music industry. Last year 10 Detroit-area high schools participated.

For students like Fredrick Boutten, who will head to Berklee College of Music in the fall, the experience has been remarkable.
"For someone like Big Sean to come and invest in me ... it was unexpected but it's such a great asset," said Boutten.
"I've got to give back. That's my responsibility, you know. The city put me on, so I'm going to put the city on as much as I can."- Big Sean.

ForeverMeah says...

He's also contributed in the Flint Water Crisis... Blessed. Salute, Big Sean.






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In FLOTUS News Obama SaveOurKids YouthTalk

#FLOTUS Michelle Obama Launches Open E-Books Initiative


It's Good News Friday (it has a nice ring to it, right? ...I'll try to keep this up)

In an effort to encourage reading among our youth, First Lady Michelle Obama and the White House are meeting students and teachers where they are: The digital world.

Earlier this week, FLOTUS unveiled the “Open eBooks” App for Title 1 and Special Education teachers at a time when their budgets are stretched thin, according to a White House news release.

President Barack Obama discussed Open eBooks back in April. Now, after months of planning by a team of libraries, publishers, and non-profits, the program launched nationwide on Wednesday.

“For millions of America’s kids, Open eBooks can be a passport to a world of learning and opportunity – delivering over $250 million of reading material to students who need it most, and introducing them to a love of reading,” the release states.

The First Lady describes the app as an opportunity to spark the imaginations of children through reading.

“Do you remember a book that you loved a child, favorite story that ignited your imagination?” she asks in a White House video released Wednesday. “For so many of us, books opened our minds to a world of possibility. Unfortunately, million of children in America do not have that chance. They don’t have adequate access to books they need to learn and dream. The new Open eBooks App will help change that.”

Click here to register and find out more information.

ForeverMeah says... Do anyone remember D.E.A.R.? am I showing my age. LOL 


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