I think as a group we did the harmonies really well at the end. As a group we really came together. I think I was most proud of Africa. Our section pulled it together at the end especially with supporting the sopranos when they were singing the melody on Africa. My greatest individual challenge was definitely the harmony on Til the Walls Come Down because I had a really hard time getting the notes right, especially because they weren’t in my range.
Month: December 2017
Fieldwork With Eric Proshansky
Today we went to the New York City Law Department at 100 Church Street to talk to Eric Proshansky. Eric is the Deputy Chief of the Affirmative Litigation Division. That means he handles all of the law suits where the city sues someone rather than someone suing the city. The division has sued gun manufacturers, and gun dealers. Eric was able to give us so much information on open carry laws and background checks. He told us all about NICS which stands for the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. He was able to tell us all about how it worked, and the loopholes in it. He was also incredible helpful in telling us about where and how illegal guns get sold, and the black market for guns. He also said that there’s a lot of current gun legislation happening in congress, and that writing to congresspeople would be a great way to make a difference in the world on this issue. He pointed us in the direction a few local organizations we could contact as well. I think our next step as a group would be to write to our congressmen and congresswomen.