Archive for the ‘Politics’ Category
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 […]
Negro Please! The Census & 3 things to care about
January 7, 2010 · 30 Comments
And one of them is not the use of the word Negro which has BEEN appearing, including on the 2000 […]
BHC: MLK on Self-Determination and Black Self-Love
October 5, 2009 · 0 Comments
An video excerpt of a speech from Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr which deals with Black self-determination and Black Self-Love, likely from a 1967 or 1968 speech.
Where Political Hip-Hop Lives
August 25, 2009 · 0 Comments
Hip-Hop has been political, you just haven’t been paying it attention. My reflection on the Black August Hip-Hop Project.
Cornel West and Carl Dix at CCNY Tonight
July 14, 2009 · 0 Comments
Cornel West and Carl Dix tangle at CCNY on Tuesday night.
Did you forget about Kahlil Gibran International Academy?
December 18, 2008 · 0 Comments
Over a year ago, controversy over the Kahlil Gibran International Academy unfolded, if you don’t know who Kahlil Gibran was stop reading and click here – yeah, he’s that important, in Brooklyn. The visible battle over the mission of the school, its practices, and its leadership put the academy in the national spotlight for discussions of ethnicity, language, religion and identity. But soon, this spotlight faded and many have forgotten that the school still is in operation. Colorlines runs a great web article by Seth Wessler entitled, “Silenced in the classroom” on what is happening with the school now.
Friday Funny: The Mystery of Blagojevich’s hair solved!
December 12, 2008 · 3 Comments
People have been tripping over the corruption of the governor of Illinois and his hair. But for some strange reason […]
In Remembrance of Chairman Fred Hampton
December 4, 2008 · 4 Comments
In an age when grassroots Black leadership has become distilled, sanitized, and all too often co-opted, we are often left […]
Why Forte’s free and Mumia is not
November 25, 2008 · 13 Comments
So in bizarro world news yesterday, my phone and twitter started blowing up about the commuting of sentence that John […]
Rest in Peace Mama Africa
November 11, 2008 · 0 Comments
On November 10th, Miriam Makeba b.k.a. Mama Africa transitioned to the ancestral realm. She was a powerful voice both musically and politically. Her work on Black Liberation in her native South Africa and globally beautifully demonstrated the richness and importance of Pan-Africanism and African Aesthetics. May her life in the ancestral realm be blessed for her work on this planet has blessed us all.