Archive for the ‘Grassroots’ Category
Black and Brown Unite to Fight SB 1070
April 30, 2010 · 3 Comments
The term racial profiling has been part of my vocabulary and reality for nearly 15 years now, but it shouldn’t […]
Silencing Sexual Assault
April 19, 2010 · 8 Comments
Originally published at The Atlanta Post The internet is a funny thing and Twitter is a funny place. I find […]
Count ‘em all … at home!!!
April 15, 2010 · 0 Comments
Unless you have been in hiding, you have noticed the Census 2010 is in full swing now. From rapping commercials […]
The Hope Against Hate
March 31, 2010 · 1 Comment
On Monday night, Tavis Smiley’s convening “We Count! The Black Agenda is the American Agenda” aired on CSpan. What? You […]
It’s Bigger than Toure’s Tweets
March 10, 2010 · 10 Comments
“Fire Toure!” is a call being made from many corners these days, but I’m not sure I can go that […]
Haiti in Context: Voices
January 16, 2010 · 5 Comments
“History is not a procession of illustrious people. It’s about what happens to a people. Millions of anonymous people is […]
Haiti in Context: History
January 16, 2010 · 4 Comments
Note: This is a Partner Post to Haiti in Context: Voices. Please check out both. They represent some of the […]
Helping Haiti
January 13, 2010 · 14 Comments
I write this post with a heavy heart for the people of Haiti and its Diaspora. As you likely well know by now Port-au-Prince, the nation’s capital was hit with a 7.0 earthquake and many sizable aftershocks. Given that Haiti is the most impoverished nation in the Western Hemisphere, the consequences of this “natural disaster” are far beyond what many of us can conceive. I see this as a time for us to join in support in spiritual, emotional, physical and economic ways. I’ve outlined some ways for you to help us do this.
Ujamaa does not mean Black Capitalism
December 31, 2009 · 6 Comments
This is my reflection on the principle of Ujamaa – Cooperative Economics… The title of the post is a variation […]
Fighting for Unity?
December 27, 2009 · 8 Comments
This is my reflection on Umoja, the first principle of Nguzo Saba of Kwanzaa… Does it make sense that fighting […]