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Occupation
Director of HarlemLive

Hobbies
biking (bicycle), music, travel,
computers, dancing, reading,
roller coasters, mischief...

Likes

see hobbies.. for music,
i prefer R&B, funk, House,
soul, Hip Hop, gospel, jazz


Dislikes

people who honk their car horns

Favorite Quotation:
"The Media is the most
important entity."
               Malcolm X

Favorite Hang Out:
my house. because pops was
gone a lot, everyone hung
out there and we had a lot
of parties


Rich Calton
PO Box 963
NY, NY  10009

(212) 932 2071 (home)
(212) 369 6275 (work)
(917) 620 8552 (cell)

E-mail: rgc@ilt.columbia.edu


Last updated:  June 6, 2001


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Hi From The Big Apple...

Moved to New York City, travel'd by backpack in Europe, work'd in publishing and politics before going to college at New York University (NYU) where I Majored in Journalism and minored in computer science.

Became a teacher after finishing school. Took a leave in the mid 90s and worked at Columbia University learning the internet technologies.

Started HarlemLive with some of the teens I had last taught. We're now about to enter our sixth year of publication. The site is at http://www.harlemlive.org

I have my own personal web site at http://users.tellurian.net/garage2

Highlights
Traveling all over, moving to NYC, being a teacher, starting HarlemLive

Teacher Who Had The Most Impact On Me:
the teacher who brought in all those quest speakers to his class. Also, Ms Sally Miller (i still am in contact with her), Ms. Denny, and Ms Davis

High School Incident I'll Never Forget:
Probably the school plays i participated in, the girl that volunteered but she was levitated during class, the parties on foothill road, so many..





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