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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Study Show How To Get More Back Men In College Than In Prison


A new study from the University of Pennsylvania looks at the factors that help young black men succeed in an education system that has historically failed them.

In a report based on the National Black Male College Achievement Study -- the largest-ever qualitative research study of black undergraduate men -- study author Shaun Harper, an associate professor of higher ed at Penn, highlights how some young African-American men are bucking the odds presented by low enrollment and high attrition.

The 219 students who participated in the study were enrolled in 42 colleges in 20 states and interviewed for two to three hours in individual interviews. The schools fell into six categories, including historically black public and private institutions and highly selective private -- and historically white -- universities.



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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Unemployment Rate Drops, But Blacks Still Left Behind.


The nation’s jobless rate has declined to its lowest level in three years, a fact that has left Jamie Bean, an unemployed air-conditioner repairman, feeling more left out than ever.

Bean, 36, lost his job in December. Now he is scrambling to keep up with child-support payments to his wife, who is also unemployed. “As it stands now, I can’t afford to get divorced,” he said, managing a wry smile.


Bean’s predicament is not unlike that of many people who have a high school education or less. Not only were they hit especially hard by the recession but they have continued losing ground in the recovery that has followed.

By disproportionate numbers, these Americans have given up looking for work, making the nation’s recovery appear better than it is. If the unemployment rate counted the 2.8 million people who want jobs but have stopped looking, it would sit at 9.9 percent rather than its current 8.3 percent.

A report by the Labor Department stated that unemployment among Black men declined from 15.7 to 12.7 percent. Similarly, the unemployment rate for Black women dropped from 13.9 to 12.6 percent.






Friday, February 3, 2012

GOP Playbook- Stereotype Study Says Black Men Can't Be Leaders.


One of the most appealing characteristics of professional sports is the idea that there’s a meritocracy in place—the best players get to play. But one thing you won’t see amidst the pageantry this weekend as the New York Giants face the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI is an African American taking the snaps.

While both teams boast elite starting quarterbacks, this coveted position has often eluded many black athletes—particularly at the professional level. As the field generals of the team, a study indicates that racial stereotyping is playing a role. And this same stereotype is what results in so few African Americans at the upper echelons of the corporate hierarchy. Case in point, African Americans make up nearly 13% of the US population; but in 2009 only 1% of the CEOs of the largest 500 publicly traded companies were black.




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Monday, January 23, 2012

Red Tails Actors , the New Faces of the Black Revolution in Hollywood.


I urge everyone to see Red Tails, the film based on the story of the legendary Tuskegee Airmen that is being released this weekend. This movie offers all the opportunity to view a rare event on the silver screen: portrayals of intelligent, complex and dignified African Americans who have played a pivotal role in the one of the most celebrated chapters in modern military history.

Red Tails has already received great buzz in the Twitterverse, and has been shown in screenings ranging from Tuskegee University to The White House. In fact, I recently had the honor of attending a screening in Birmingham, Michigan at the invitation of former Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer and his son, Ignition Media CEO Dennis Archer, Jr. The event brought out cast members, luminaries, BE 100s CEOs and a few of the original Tuskegee Airmen. In fact, meeting these courageous men was the highlight of that evening.



Thursday, January 19, 2012

Black Pastor says " blacks should be sent back to Plantation", they already are...PRISONS.

Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson, conservative black preacher, says blacks should be 'put on the plantation'
A conservative African American pastor who founded a Tea Party organization in South Central L.A., says he agrees with Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich that many blacks lack a work ethic. The Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson's solution: send them back to the plantation.

Peterson explained his plan to The Huffington Post's Black Voices, saying, "one of the things that I would do is take all black people back to the South and put them on the plantation so they would understand the ethic of working. I'm going to put them all on the plantation. They need a good hard education on what it is to work."

He made the comments when asked to comment on Gingrich's back and forth with Fox News correspondent Juan Williams, who questioned Gingrich about what he called potentially insulting comments about the poor and minorities during a Republican presidential debate Monday in South Carolina.
Peterson told Black Voices Newt is absolutely right:

"Newt said that he would have black children, minority children work as janitors at school. Working as a janitor would build character, more so than the handouts so many of them like."
"I know some people take it personally because a whole lot of folks don't like hearing the truth; they like to be in denial," he added. "Not all black people, but most black people know, and white people know, and black people say it more in private than they would in public, but for the last 50 years or so, generations and generations of black people have relied on the government or someone else to take care of them."

"Many black women have had babies out of wedlock and passed that on to their daughters that if they have babies out of wedlock, they'll get food stamps, free houses and your rent paid," Peterson said.

According to the report, Peterson himself grew up on an Alabama plantation where his family had once been enslaved, and where members of his family had later worked as share croppers.

  He is no stranger to controversial rhetoric, having slammed the NAACP for what he called "spreading lies" about racism within the tea party and being hypocrites for not speaking out when "black thugs attack white Americans and commit crimes in flash mobs across the country."

Last summer, Peterson organized a South Central Los Angeles Tea Party rally, through his organization, Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny (B.O.N.D), which was aimed at denouncing the NAACP, which Peterson called a "political pawn of the liberal-elite, white, racist Democratic Party and not really for the people."

Peterson told Black Voices he hopes that black people will ultimately "hear the truth" and "pull away from the Democratic Party and its godless leaders."




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Monday, January 16, 2012

The Billion dollar new slave market...Prison.


Today, Monday, January 16th, all across the country people will be marching on the Federal Reserve Bank to promote racial and economic justice.  I will be at the Federal Reserve Bank in NYC on Liberty Street and Broadway at 11:30AM.  Join me and thousands of others around the country as we honor the legacy of Dr. King and continue his fight for a better and more just country.  To find a march in your city, please visit: http://www.occupythedream.org

MSNBC's Dylan Ratigan and I penned a piece for the Huffington Post in honor of the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Here is an excerpt from our piece "Occupy the Dream: The Mathematics of Racism":
As we celebrate the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr, it appears we are a far less prejudiced country than we once were.

Individual expressions of racism are less tolerated than ever, we have an African-American President, and African-Americans are increasingly being accepted into executive suites.
Yet when we look closer, we find that Greedy Bastards have re-branded racism and made it acceptable again, by calling it "the war on drugs."

These statistics compiled by New York Times columnist Charles Blow and author Michelle Alexander (author of The New Jim Crow) are mind-blowing. 
    • Since 1971, there have been more than 40 million arrests for drug-related offenses. Even though blacks and whites have similar levels of drug use, blacks are ten times as likely to be incarcerated for drug crimes. 
    • "There are more blacks under correctional control today -- in prison or jail, on probation or parole -- than were enslaved in 1850, a decade before the Civil War began." 
    • "As of 2004, more African American men were disenfranchised (due to felon disenfranchisement laws) than in 1870, the year the Fifteenth Amendment was ratified prohibiting laws that explicitly deny the right to vote on the basis of race."
      In 2005, 4 out of 5 drug arrests were for possession not trafficking, and 80% of the increase in drug arrests in the 1990s was for marijuana.
There are 50,000 arrests for low-level pot possession a year in New York City, representing one out of every seven cases that turn up in criminal courts. Most of these arrested are black and Hispanic men.

Why is this happening, when personal prejudice is so much less common, medicinal marijuana initiatives routinely pass around the country, and illicit drug use is accepted enough that Steve Jobs could praise psychedelic drugs as key to his creative success at Apple Computer?
The modern drug war in politics can be traced back to political operative named Clifford White, an advisor to Barry Goldwater, who recognized that there were votes to be had in the backlash against the civil rights movement.

From the 1970s to the 1990s, the war on drugs became convenient code for politicians who wanted to appeal to certain working class white voters with coded racist appeals. President Reagan used this political support to escalate the war on drugs.


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Hollywood is red over all black case







Who knew that 70 years after African American pilots had to work hard to overcome the prejudices of whites in the United States Armed Services, and the nation having its first black commander-in-chief, the men known as the Tuskegee Airmen would still be doing battle with an entrenched institution of white power brokers, all based on the color of their skin.
Many of you may have seen the flashy commercials advertising “Red Tails,” the major motion picture that chronicles the amazing and true story of true American heroes: black pilots who had to expend enormous energy fighting racism in America just to go overseas to fight for the very freedom and democracy that they could not enjoy at home. The film opens January 20 in theaters nationwide, and for its producer George Lucas, it has been a 23-year odyssey.

You would think that someone considered one of the most powerful players in Hollywood — a man who has made billions with blockbusters such as the “Indiana Jones” and “Star Wars” franchises — would have been able to get “Red Tails” approved without any hesitation. Yet what many African Americans have always long known in Hollywood is that the color of your skin — or that of the story you want to tell — often falls victim to the racial boxes in Tinseltown.


Oh, sure, Hollywood is seen as a liberal bastion where folks talk about equality and supporting civil rights. But when it comes to telling stories that have mostly black casts, Hollywood might as well return to the ’50s and ’60s and erect signs that say “Whites Only.” When Lucas approached the major Hollywood studios about backing “Red Tails,” he was told, “Thanks, but no thanks.”

“There’s no major white roles in it at all … I showed it to all of them, and they said no; we don’t know how to market a movie like this,” Lucas told Jon Stewart on “The Daily Show.”
Let’s juxtapose that against some other facts:
  • In 2008, 69 million people elected Barack Hussein Obama as president of the United States.
  • The most talked-about woman in America over the last 25 years was Oprah Winfrey, who redefined the talk show genre.
  • Which athlete has the top-selling jersey in the NBA? LeBron James.
  • Who is considered the top-grossing actor of all-time? Samuel L. Jackson.
  • Arguably the greatest entertainer of all time is Michael Jackson.
  • The greatest golfer in the world? Tiger Woods.
  • The most dominating players in women’s tennis? Venus and Serena Williams.
  • The top singer today? Beyonce.
  • Hip-hop, an outgrowth of black culture, is a worldwide phenomenon. And 80 percent of the consumers of hip-hop music in America are white kids.
So whites all across America have come to accept African Americans in a variety of entertainment mediums, but Hollywood continues to tell us that somehow seeing Blacks on the big screen is anathema to its values.
Maybe what no one in Hollywood wants to own up to is that in many ways, it’s a closed-minded society where it’s hard to find African Americans in positions of true power.

In the history of Hollywood, no African American has ever headed a major studio. Yes, we’ve seen Black CEOs at American Express, Time Warner, Xerox, Merrill Lynch, Symantec and other major companies, but the doors of opportunities are closed in Hollywood. Does this mean African Americans aren’t hired? No. But those are low-level positions where they desperately fight the good fight, knowing full well they will never ascend to the top of the food chain in Hollywood.

Part of Hollywood’s problem is that when looking at a movie that has, like “Red Tails,” a mostly black cast, it is considered a “black film.”

“Red Tails” isn’t a black movie. It’s a war movie. It’s an action movie. It’s a story of true American heroes overcoming great odds to succeed. That was the conclusion of Alabama head football coach Nick Saban, who showed the film to his team the night before they demolished LSU for the BCS national title.
Did Saban conclude that it was a “black film”? Not at all. He simply gave it a resounding endorsement.
This racial fight may be new to George Lucas, but to African Americans, this has been a long and painful battle.

A few months ago on my TV One Cable Network Sunday show, “Washington Watch,” I talked with actor Brian White, who has starred in “Stomp the Yard,” “Fighting” and the critically acclaimed TV show “Men of a Certain Age.” He told a stunning story that shows the ignorance of Hollywood regarding an independent movie he starred in with Zoe Saldana, “The Heart Specialist.”

“Dennis Cooper, the writer, director and producer, is a caucasian man who had some friends,” White said.
“His friend David was the inspiration for Dr. Z and Dr. Howard — a Harvard-educated doctor that was involved with the film. And Dennis sold this great script to the studios, but he left the character descriptions out.

“When the studios found out the leads were black, they didn’t want to make the movie anymore, and Dennis had to go take his own money and his friends’ money and make this movie himself and then start the long road to getting a distribution deal.”

This isn’t just the big studios.

The Weinstein Company produced “The Hurricane Season,” a basketball film about two teams coming together in the wake of Hurricane Katrina to win the Louisiana state championship. Yet the movie went straight to DVD, angering lead actor Forest Whitaker and others in the film, including Taraji Henson, Courtney B. Vance, Isaiah Washington and the rapper Bow Wow.

The excuse given to the actors? The Weinstein Company’s people said they didn’t know how to market the film. Really. A movie with basketball at the center of the story? Folks, come on!

Hollywood critics will be quick to say, “What about Will Smith? Denzel Washington? Halle Berry?” What’s interesting in Hollywood is that if you’re Will Smith, Denzel Washington or a handful of others, you really aren’t seen as “black.” For them, they have crossed the post-racial threshold, and in Hollywood’s eyes, white America will watch them.

But if you talk to them and so many other top Hollywood actors, they will also tell you stories of having doors slammed in their faces, trying to get movies made featuring mostly blacks and being told, “Can’t you make the characters white?”

What is also at play is that for Hollywood, having one black guy in a film that has mostly whites is never called a “white film.” But if it’s one or two white guys in a film with mostly blacks, uh-oh — black film!
The latest excuse offered up by the Hollywood studios is that black films don’t sell well overseas. What that means is that foreigners also don’t want to see black people. Again, I believe the problem is how the movies are categorized.

Let’s take two black men dressing up as women. When Martin Lawrence does it in “Big Momma’s House,” that isn’t marketed as a black film. As a result, it grossed $117.5 million in the U.S. and $56.4 million worldwide.

Yet Tyler Perry’s “Madea Goes to Jail,” another movie featuring a black guy dressed as a grandmother, did $90 million in the U.S., and they didn’t even bother to show it overseas. Maybe that’s because Tyler Perry’s “Madea’s Family Vacation” sold only $50,000 worth of tickets worldwide three years earlier and grossed $63.2 million in the U.S.

Now, if Hollywood knows how to sell white men dressed as women — Robin Williams in “Mrs. Doubtfire” and Dustin Hoffman in “Tootsie” — along with largely white casts, it can’t figure out how to do the same for a Tyler Perry?

George Lucas has clearly expressed his fears with “Red Tails,” hoping it opens huge so it will send a message to Hollywood that a big-budget action film with lots of black folks can be successful. The downside? If it fails, it will be seen as a failure of all black action films.

Several Hollywood executives told me that when the Queen Latifah/Common-helmed film, “Just Wright,” didn’t meet expectations and grossed only $21.5 million — it was marketed as a black film — the result was a virtual shutdown of all romantic comedies featuring African Americans. Yet Jennifer Aniston can put out failed romantic comedy after romantic comedy, and no one says “white romantic comedies” should end.
Have we returned to the days when Jackie Robinson couldn’t fail because if he did, the whole race would be set back? That’s essentially what Hollywood is saying.

I want you to go and see “Red Tails” not because it is a historical depiction of a true period in America, but because it’s one helluva film. The action scenes are first-rate, and the storytelling is superb. Are the main characters black? Yep. Just do as I do when I go and see a movie that features an all-white cast, which is most of the time: Go for the enjoyment.

If so, maybe the libs in Hollywood will finally realize that a great story, when sold as such, rather than being specifically marketed as a black film, can bring people of all stripes to the movie theater.

There used to be a time in the movie theater when whites would sit downstairs, and if blacks were allowed in, they had had to sit upstairs. Today, it’s clear that such a racial divide is no longer in place in the seats but now on the screen. And that’s a damn shame.

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