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The Greatest Man I Knew

November 26, 2018 by Soul On Ice

Ever since I knew my dad, he was old. That's what my aunts say, my uncles say; pretty much anyone who knew him would concur that Solomon Masenda was old. However, they would also say he had the most youthful spirit of anyone they ever met. Whether it was breaking into an impromptu song during a lecture, or dancing in any place that music was present, his energy was contagious.

On car rides from the time I was a little kid to around 17 years old, he would tell me to get in the car, that we were heading to Fort Worth or Tulsa or Shawnee or Marshall or wherever we needed or wanted to be. He would drive, and I would ride along. Most of the time, I'd stay up and make conversation. Other times, I would sleep. It's as if he made a mental note of all the times I slept and he made sure to return the favor once I got my driver's license.

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November 26, 2018 /Soul On Ice
Legend, Higher Education, Education, Hero
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The Revolution Will Be Live: LeBron James and The I Promise School

August 07, 2018 by Soul On Ice

“Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.”

Malcolm X

From the moment LeBron James was thrust into the national spotlight, talks of his greatness were primarily centered on the game of basketball. Through no fault of his own or anyone else’s, he was framed through the lens of the game that was introduced to the masses by James Naismith in 1891. People compared him to Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson, two of the greatest basketball players who ever lived. They did not compare him to past humanitarians, or past individuals who used their platforms as athletes to make the world a better place for children and families in their communities through the vehicle of formal education. As long as he lived up to the hype as a basketball star, all of the attention would be worthwhile.

But July 30, 2018 turned the narrative of LeBron James on its head. It was the day that LeBron James redefined what it meant to not only live up to the hype, but also what it meant for people covering the game and its athletes to look beyond their exploits as athletes and  at what made them who they were. As of July 30, 2018, he found a way for this part of his story to be told. One that, had people paid closer attention, could have, and should have, been told years ago. July 30, 2018 is the day LeBron James opened his I Promise School (1), a public school in conjunction with the Akron School District and his foundation (2).  The man has officially changed the game, but in ways one would least expect given his backstory.

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August 07, 2018 /Soul On Ice
Education, Knowledge
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The Only Thing Better Than Starting a Book is Finishing It

March 24, 2017 by Soul On Ice

Books bring a myriad of thoughts and opinions.  Those thoughts and opinions often begin well before the book is opened.  The mere sight of a cover, or the name of the author or the title is enough to spawn excitement into the potential reader.  Once the excitement turns into action, the book is picked up and the reader is on their scholastic and literary journey.  Throughout the twists and turns, the excitement and exuberance, the suspense and surprise, the curiosity and corralling of feelings, the prime objective of starting a book remains paramount: to finish the damn thing.

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March 24, 2017 /Soul On Ice
Books, Literature, Accomplishment, Education, Knowledge, Social media
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Higher education 101 - Structure is everything

June 29, 2016 by Soul On Ice in Higher Education 101

The idea for this original series comes from a number of motivations and inspirations and conversations.  The first, motivation, stems from realizing there is a responsibility to make whatever space is inhabited a better one when tools are available to be shared with people who are unaware of the tools available to help people make informed decisions.  The second, inspiration, has to do with people who paved the way before.  It is only right to continue their work.  The last, conversation, has to do with dialogue with a respected person who tossed out the idea of creating an avenue to arm people with information and direction to guide them throughout their college journeys. 

In the context of this series, the setting for first-time college students apply to those attending 2-year colleges.  This is the conclusion of the series.

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June 29, 2016 /Soul On Ice
School, Education, Higher education, College
Higher Education 101
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