Cassandra Harris-Lockwood

Cassandra sits upon a stunning black horse in the woods

Cassandra poses with a rake in a garden

Cassandra (far right) poses with US Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack at his 50th reunion at Hamilton College

Pronouns | she/her/hers

Member Since | 2021

Cassandra Harris-Lockwood was born in Washington, D.C., the nation’s capitol in 1951. Her family moved to Utica in 1954 and then again to Marcy in 1956, where she grew up in the country attending local schools. Cassandra was very active in student government and social activism from an early age. She graduated from high school in 1969 and attended Kirkland College. While a college student CHL became the first female construction worker in NYS and the first woman to drive horse and carriage in Central Park. She graduated Kirkland in 1974 with a B.A. in Fine Arts and Dance. From there she worked for several years in NYC in the fields of the performing, martial and healing arts.

Cassandra returned to the Utica area in 1979 to marry attorney Stephen L. Lockwood. Since then, she has worked extensively in the inner city to help improve the lives of the people who live there. In 2002 Ms. Harris-Lockwood founded For The Good, Inc. a not for profit, that publishes the Utica Phoenix, a monthly newsmagazine and operates the Study Buddy Club, and the Community Gardens. In 2008 Harris-Lockwood mounted the Wonderful Wizard of Was, an original musical she wrote and produced, at the Stanley Theater.

Harris-Lockwood has been an organic gardener for over 30 years and designed the urban gardening system now in place in Utica. Cassandra sings in the choir at St. Joseph’s St. Patrick’s Church, practices Natural Healing and Homoeopathy and is a guitarist singer songwriter in the duo group, The Hummingbirds. She is an expert equestrian and horsewoman. In 2012 she founded and developed the Oneida County Black History Archive with Dr. Jan DeAmicis and the late Dr. Paul Young of Utica College.

In 2018 CHL donated the Archive to Hamilton College where it is now a part of the permanent collections of the Burke Library. Also in 2018 she bought two dark AM radio stations, WRCK and WUSP and created Phoenix Radio, Inc. She now operates WUSP 1550 AM and W238CA FM 95.5FM The Heat and leases WRCK AM and 1480 FM to a Christian broadcaster. This move makes CHL the first and only American woman to build a radio station from the ground up. She hosts a daily talk show, the Hot Seat, at 5PM Monday through Thursday. Most recently she joined the cast of the NPR game show Says You!. Cassandra and Stephen live on a small horse farm in Clinton, NY. They have two grown sons, Gabriel Lockwood and Kekoye Sagnia, son of Kirkland alumna, Lena Manga of The Gambia.

Previous
Previous

Kendra Payne - The Herbal Scoop

Next
Next

Food for the Spirit