Archive for the ‘Black Men’ Category
Make Art, Make History … Make Art History? at The Fak’try
August 10, 2009 · 8 Comments
You know how you say “what is there to do today/tonight?” Well I have an answer for you from today […]
Friday Funny: Gates Home Security
July 31, 2009 · 0 Comments
Finally a skit on Gates that made me laugh. Hat tip to ZM
Why I didn’t jump up and talk about swimming pools or Skip Gates … and maybe why you may not as well.
What Michael Jackson taught me about Social Justice
Lions and Tigers and Black Leaders! Oh my!
June 18, 2009 · 3 Comments
We remain in a moment where people are beginning to realize that the election of Barack Obama does not mean a Black political agenda, one in which race is central, will continue to be pushed into the public sphere. So the question becomes, who advances the concerns of the faces at the bottom of the well?
Danger! Your Suburban Bubble is Under Attack!
June 9, 2009 · 4 Comments
The recent death of Chris Jones, attributed to a gang in suburbia has sparked more hysteria about the violence, gangs, and most importantly race without mentioning race.
This post will not be a lofty tribute to Brother Malcolm, if you would like to see one like that, check it out here. This will be a call to action, because that is one of the things El Hajj Malik El Shabazz was about. Today is a National Day of Action to Stop the Execution of Troy Davis and today I saw a heinous video of a young teenager brutalized by the Police of Toledo. I do not doubt that Malcolm would have been disturbed to action by both. Let’s honor him by doing the work!
Torture in American Schools by Jewel Woods
April 30, 2009 · 4 Comments
Last weekend, at the Malcolm X Grassroots Unity Brunch one of the topics covered was violence against LGBTQ people of color. I think it was Kenyon Farrow who mentioned the suicides of Carl Joseph Walker-Hoover and Jaheem Herrera who are both Black boys who recently committed suicide because of peer bullying and hatred. Jewel Woods, of the Renaissance Male Project, writes a clear indictment of the ways that our schools allow torture and why boys of color are particularly at risk. What can we do to prevent torture in our schools and ensure a safe and whole development for all our children.
This Sunday’s Unity Brunch of the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement and The Women of Color Caucus will present a Film Screening and Panel discussion of the film No! The Rape Documentary. Guaranteed to be a powerful, insightful and uplifting. Come on out!
Art that Heals
April 15, 2009 · 0 Comments
In the Welsh-Asante Aesthic model there is no form without function. In the production of SOARS, by A Long Walk Home you have a powerful art form that is not only stunning but begins the work of healing. Read more about it here.