Walt Shepperd is a veteran of Central New York's political scuffle, having covered government and politics in Syracuse for more than four decades before being asked for press credentials.
He is the Senior Editor of the City Eagle and the Mayor of Montgomery Street in downtown Syracuse.
Shepperd is also the producer of the The Media Unit, Central New York national award winning teen performance and production troupe.
Samadee is his alter ego. At least that's the rumor.
Tom Young won the 1985 mayoral election and packed his inner circle into a bus for a recon mission to Baltimore. There the mayor had instigated a downtown renaissance by fostering development around the city’s harbor, but with the strategic glue of social engineering. He had called together the leaders of the city’s various racial and ethnic communities and announced his intention to make every summer weekend a festival at the harbor site. Each weekend would be given to a specific group, with the understanding that each group would pledge to promote attendance at each other’s event...
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Tommy Sullivan was back in town last week. A Mohawk who grew up in Eastwood, an activist and organizer on environmental issues who had been teaching college in California, he drove the powers that be, especially those of Italian heritage, slightly crazy back in the day by waging an almost singular campaign against the veneration of the statue of Columbus in the downtown Cathedral Circle. He focused on Columbus’ bad behavior relating to Native Americans, and especially on the depiction of them on the plaques adorning the statue. He labored unsuccessfully to bring the National Native American Museum to the then empty Carnegie Building, and ran for office and organized to raise those and other issues, such as the interpretation of the role of the local French Fort in the area’s history...