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Faith
Patterson,
the recipient of one of this year's two Ohio Heritage
Fellowships for Community Leadership, is a longtime
community leader and arts activist in Yellow Springs
and the driving force behind the annual blues and jazz
festival held each fall at the Antioch College Amphitheater
and in the college's Kelly Hall. Patterson was one of
the founding members of African American Cross Cultural
Works (AACW), a non-profit volunteer organization formed
in 1991 to sustain the efforts of the African-American
Cultural Week, a community initiative to improve cross-cultural
understanding that began as an Antioch Student's senior
project. The goal of AACW is simple and straightforward:
"We want to live in communities which value and
celebrate diversity based on the assertion 'Everybody
Counts.' "The Blues Fest, the AACW's main vehicle
for its work, was first staged in 1997 and has presented
dozens of local and regional acts as well as such well-known
national performers as Erykah Badu, Deborah Coleman,
Mulgrew Miller, Eric Bibb, Guy Davis and comedian Dave
Chappelle, whose father, the late Bill Chappelle, was
a co-founder with Patterson of the Blues Fest. (The
younger Chappelle, incidentally, was the emcee for several
AACW youth talent shows in the early 1990s.) |