Thursday, September 4, 2008

Harlem Seniors Discuss Transition to Digital

On July 24, 2008, Harlem Consumer Education Council, Inc. and the Senior Tenants and Landlords Reconciliation Project hosted an urgent meeting to discuss the theft of our right to control the air waves and the much publicized transition to digital which is scheduled to take place on February 17, 2009.


















Ms. Florence M. Rice, Chair of Harlem Consumer Education Council (HCEC) listening intently to the community discussion of the upcoming transition to digital.


















Ms. Florence M. Rice, Chair of HCEC, and Glen Ford from the Black Agenda Report address questions and concerns from the community.


















The Senior Community expresses their concerns about the transition to digital and how that will affect themselves and the community.


















Gina Cushion, Volunteer Program Assistant, always offering a smile and a helping hand was a key component to organizing the Transition to Digital seminar.







1 comment:

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A meaningful initiative by the Senior Tenants & Landlords Reconciliation Project bridging the gap between tenants and landlords is essential for building stronger, more understanding communities. Efforts like this highlight the importance of dialogue and fairness in housing. For more insights and thought-provoking content, feel free to visit my website: Steve Bannon.