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State Of The Sade (1/16/2020)

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Palisaders, Sorry for the lack of updates (I believe the last one of these I made was in October of last year). There has been progress with the project, but much has remained stagnant. The End Of The Decade Fundraiser The end of the decade fundraiser resulted in a clothing run to GreenDrop in White Plains, New York, a charity organization that accepts used clothing to distribute to those from impoverished backgrounds. There was not a clothing drive in Philadelphia as originally planned as none of the churches responded back in time during the month of December. The clothes were distributed and received the day after Christmas. Palisade began in 2015, halfway through the decade with no money raised, no members, no websites, nothing but a dream at that point. Entering into 2020, the start of a new decade, Palisade has two websites, a production/recording studio in the making, an inseparable Facebook group, 8 recorded pacts, $2,000+ raised across 23 charities, ministries, and i...

State of the Sade (10/22/19)

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Updates my fellow Palisaders, This September-October stretch has been fairly slow. A few of our members recently have gone through some unfortunate incidents in this stretch and we've dedicated some of our time toward helping them and being a community surrounding them with support. We kept our other drives on hold still such as the 2nd clothing drive for HopeToMillions. Our team is also making strides towards saving up for the production studio in Philly to come and getting the necessary connections. So far we  have set up a webpage using Adobe Portfolio and is open to featuring anyone who has any work in a certain field of art such as music, film, writing, photography, so much more. Please let me know if you are interested in helping design it. There is also a GroupMe for the core members I am inviting people too for those further interested. The End Of The Decade fundraiser is still going on. So far I've compiled a bunch of my own clothes and canned goods to give o...

We Have Returned To The 1950s

I would like to preface by saying this particular blog is more of a personal observation that it is a political news piece. History does repeat itself. It's not happenstance coincidence or a mere cliche saying history teachers tell their students to make it seem like they're still relevant. It's basically a proven fact by now. "Those who do not remember the past are doomed to repeat it." - George Santayana The loud extremists are those who ruin any popular idea. The outcry for justice following a series of shootings against people of color and fear of police brutality led to a sect of political men who wished for the freedom of black lives and surged new movements nationwide to speak in styles similar to that of the Civil Rights Movement famous orator Martin Luther King led. During this political movement, a racial divide was sheared into the nation for the first time since that Civil Rights Movement. I personally have witnessed the affects of this as have ...

Rocky Balboa - The Making Of An Icon

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If you’ve ever heard the term underdog at some point in your life, you probably heard the name “Rocky” attached with it at some point. Rocky is...pretty famous. He’s become the sports icon for underdog stories in nearly any sport. He’s a man who represents an entire city. Philadelphia - The City Of Brotherly Love. The movie “Rocky” in 1976 went on to become a renowned sports movie franchise with 8 high grossing films and a statue dedicated to the film in the city of Philadelphia itself. It ushered in the hype and fame for sports movies, fiction or non-fiction, and there went on to be a lot of those afterwards ( Space Jam, Uncle Drew, Rudy, The Sandlot, Fever Pitch ). What exactly did the producers of this film do to create something so iconic? Something that could be synonymous with an entire city? Firstly, the film is memorable. Especially for how central it is to the city of Philadelphia and the way it perfectly captures the culture of the area. As someone who comes f...

State Of The Sade (7/22/19)

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Hello Palisaders, Some things to discuss this month regard talks of new fundraisers as well as the next steps for Project Palisade: As of right now, we're in the process of funding one of our members, Tyler Burns, who's at risk of having his home being foreclosed. Palisade opened up a money pool using PayPal to help fund him which has now been closed, but we were able to help achieve the goals he needed to get to and in his debt to us has been helping Palisade which its transition into creating a new, integrated website. He's also interested in helping the project take the next step from project to foundation and having us become an official 501(c) organization. We're in the paperwork process and communicating with some federal workers to make this happen. With that, we can officially become a non-profit. Under Don Kladky's recommendation, we were considering the possibility of instead of becoming a non-profit, we would become an LLC (limited liability comp...

BMX - My Story Of An Open Community

What comes to your mind when you think about bikes? Kids playing in the streets? Hoodlums riding things they shouldn’t? Or professionals competing in the XGames? Either way, you’re right. Bicycle Motocross (BMX) is a sport for all ages and types. From 13 year old Colin Akerman, to 40 year old Ryan Nyquist. It is an open sport. There is riders of all types, of all ages, heights, weights, color. There are very light bikes, there are heavy bikes; bikes more suited for “street” riding, as well as bikes more suited for “park riding”. I myself currently weigh in the 320s with a height of about 5’9. My bike is built with a mix of park and street parts. I ride street more than anything. When I first got into BMX, it was a terrifying thing. The air you can get, the injuries you could face, the ridicule. There is ridicule because no community is without hate. People were against me for my weight and my unique style of riding I acquired from the beginning. I didn’t learn to balance...

Shallow Hal - An Underrated Film

This week I’m going to review Shallow Hal , a 2001 film that criticizes society’s perceptions on beauty. Jack Black has a leading role in it, and to say the least, he’s sort of perfect for the role, not to mock the dude or anything but the criteria for what society is looking for in a man is, well, not Jack Black. Yet his character expects himself to win over these ridiculously hot models of the opposite sex. He’s a woman woo-er. We’ve seen these types before. Whether it’s Swingers , or Sideways , it seems like movies really like the motif of two guys wandering around hoping to get laid. Hal, Jack’s character, isn’t perfect, but he expects to find a perfect woman. That’s the irony that sets up the film at the beginning. And there’s actually a psychological reason present in the opening scene when Hal as a child witnesses his father dying and his final words to him was that he wouldn’t settle for less. That’s what built this shallow attitude in him that caused him to go...