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May 15, 2008
Welcome to the EURextra -Thursday - a special edition of the
EUR/Electronic Urban Report. It's a potpourri of urban/black
entertainment news and other kinds of stories and stuff. Read on. You'll
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In This Issue:
* Joseph C. Phillips: This Crazy Mixed Up World
* Mumia Abu Jamal: Who Is Really Crazy - Rev. Wright or Uncle Sam
* Newsbits: John Edwards Endorses Barack Obama
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JOSEPH C. PHILLIPS: This Crazy Mixed Up World
*I never imagined a time when directors of campus diversity would
suggest that Blacks not be hired or when Black students would work to
censure a speaker for suggesting that they are capable of competing with
their White and Asian classmates in the academic arena. Yet, that is
exactly what happened during my recent sojourn to Susquehanna University
in Pennsylvania to speak on the topic of "Affirmative Action in the 21st
Century."
Who knew an appearance by little ol' me could elicit such
controversy?
The fun began when the campus Republicans (CR) approached the
Office of Multi-Cultural Affairs (OMA) and asked if they would like to
co-sponsor the evening and join us all for dinner afterwards. The OMA
declined the invitation and began working to bring their own speaker to
campus. The topic was clearly one of interest; they were just
uninterested in working with the students of the CR or hearing what
their speaker had to say. This, I believe, is known in academic circles
as having an open mind.
The OMA later contacted the CR and informed them that they wanted
to add their speaker to the evening's bill. The event organizers
explained that they were satisfied with the plans they had made and
politely declined. The students then contacted the campus
communications department in order to advertise their event on the
campus website. They were informed that unless the OMA speaker was added
to the bill they would not be allowed to advertise their event. The
students also became aware of an email from the director of the OMA to
several other student groups on campus seeking their support for the
speaker the OMA was bringing to campus. Welcome to the new academic
freedom.
Another meeting was held in the office of the director of the OMA.
Several students protesting the event were present and accused the CR
of attempting to propagate the message that Black students were not
welcome on the campus. Mind you at this point no one, not the students
protesting the event or the director of the OMA had taken the time to
find out exactly what my position on affirmative action is or to inquire
as to what I might say during my speech. For the record, I do not oppose
all affirmative action programs. My comments that evening were narrowly
focused on racial preferences for the purposes of diversity. One of the
main arguments I make is that racial preferences tend to reinforce
stereotypes particularly as it pertains to black academic inferiority.
That, of course, did not stop several students from expressing their
indignation by threatening to picket the event, tear down posters and
put up posters of their own attacking the officers of the CR. Nor did
it dissuade the director of the OMA from suggesting to the CR that it
would have been better had they invited a white speaker to address the
issue. This is a prime example of the new world promotion of cross
racial understanding.
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GUEST COMMENTARY FROM MUMIA ABU JAMAL: Who Is Really Crazy - Rev.
Jeremiah Wright or Uncle Sam?
When conservative hit-shows first began raising questions about Barack
Obama's former pastor, Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Wright, the Democratic
candidate essentially played down the relationship, suggesting that
Wright was like the 'crazy uncle' common to many families.
While Sen. Obama no longer refers to him in this way, it's more than
worthwhile to examine just what the Rev. Wright did say. Among the Rev.
Wright's "controversial" comments were these:
"We bombed Hiroshima, we bombed Nagasaki, and we nuked far more than
the thousands in New York and the Pentagon, and we never batted
an eye... and now we are indignant, because the stuff we have done
overseas is now brought back into our own front yards. America's
chickens have come home to roost... Violence begets violence. Hatred
begets hatred. And terrorism begets terrorism. A white ambassador said
that y'all, not a black militant... An ambassador whose eyes are wide
open and who is trying to get us to wake up and move away from this
dangerous precipice upon which we are now poised..."
Rev. Wright's words on how America has treated her darker citizens
were also termed "controversial." These are some of them:
"And the United States of America government, when it came to
treating her citizens of Indian descent fairly, she failed. She put
them on reservations. When it came to treating her citizens of Japanese
descent fairly, she failed. She put them in internment prison camps.
When it came to treating her citizens of African descent fairly, America
failed. She put them in chains, the government put them on auction
blocks, put them in cotton fields, put them in inferior schools, put
them in substandard housing, put them in scientific experiments, put
them in the lowest paying jobs, and put them outside the equal
protection of the law, kept them out of their racist bastions of higher
education and locked them into positions of hopelessness and
helplessness. The government gives them the drugs, builds bigger
prisons, passes a three strike law and then wants us to sing 'God Bless
America.'
No, no, no, not God Bless America. God damn America-that's in the
Bible - for killing innocent people."
On the role of the U.S. government overseas, Wright preached the
following:
"Governments lie. The government lied about the Tuskegee
experiment... The government lied about bombing Cambodia...The
government lied about the drugs for arms Contra scheme orchestrated by
Oliver North... The government lied about a connection between Al Qaeda
and Saddam Hussein and a connection between 9-11-01 and operation Iraqi
Freedom. Governments lie."
I don't know about you, but I've not heard one statement that isn't
categorically, historically, and absolutely true. As my good country
buddy, Bro. Willie might ask, "What the problem is?" Obama's response,
served up to placate the fascistic right, sounded like an apology: "I
reject outright statements by Reverend Wright that are at issue."
The problem isn't that Rev. Wright was crazy, but that he spoke the
cold, sober truth. That's the problem. The US nationalists demand that
anyone who states such truths be 'denounced.' When will a candidate
emerge who will denounce imperialism, and the endless ruinous wars
against much of the Third World, for the profit of corporations here?
If this election is any measure, no time soon.
Who's uncle is really crazy? Uncle Jeremiah or Uncle Sam?
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tips, maybe this is why!
1. Take a 10-30 minute walk every day. And while you walk, smile. It is
the ultimate anti-depressant.
2. Sit in silence for at least 10 minutes each day.
3. Buy a DVR and tape your late night shows and get more sleep.
4. When you wake up in the morning complete the following statement, 'My
purpose is to __________ today.'
5. Live with the 3 E's -- Energy, Enthusiasm, and Empathy.
6. Play more games and read more books than you did in 2007.
7. Make time to practice meditation and prayer. They provide us with
daily fuel for our busy lives.
8. Spend time with people over the age of 70 and under the age of 6.
9. Dream more while you are awake.
10. Eat more foods that grow on trees and plants and eat less food that
is manufactured in plants.
Mariann has more at EURweb.com: www.eurweb.com/story/eur43493.cfm
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EDWARDS ENDORSES OBAMA: Plus, young staffers talk about anti-black
sentiment on campaign trail; GA restaurant blasted for selling
Obama/Curious George t-shirt.
*Former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards, a one time
U.S. senator from North Carolina, flew to Grand Rapids, Mich. Wednesday
to
announce his endorsement for Sen. Barack Obama.
Edwards and Obama appeared together at Van Andel Arena, and
Edwards
offered a 15-minute endorsement for the Illinois senator after first
saluting the hard work and determination of Obama's rival, Hillary
Clinton.
"There is one man who knows how to create lasting change that you
have to build from the ground up. One man who knows it is time to build
one
America, not two, and that man is Barack Obama," Edwards told the
enthusiastic crowd.
In other Obama news, the Washington Post recently featured an
article about young campaign supporters of the Democratic candidate who
encountered racist attitudes and anti-black sentiment while working in
small, rural, white towns across Indiana, Pennsylvania and Ohio - all
states
won by Sen. Hillary Clinton in the primaries.
In the factory town of Muncie, Ind., Danielle Ross and her cohorts
were soliciting support for Barack Obama at malls, on street corners and
in
a Wal-Mart parking lot. "The first person I encountered was like, 'I'll
never vote for a black person,'" recalled Ross, a onetime university
student
who is white and just turned 20. "People just weren't receptive."
The Post article continues:
...Doors have been slammed in their faces. They've been called
racially derogatory names (including the white volunteers). And they've
endured malicious rants and ugly stereotyping from people who can't
fathom
that the senator from Illinois could become the first African American
president. The contrast between the large, adoring crowds Obama draws at
public events and the gritty street-level work to win votes is stark.
The
candidate is largely insulated from the mean-spiritedness that some of
his
foot soldiers deal with away from the media spotlight.
Victoria Switzer, a retired social studies teacher, was on
phone-bank duty one night during the Pennsylvania primary campaign. One
night was all she could take: "It wasn't pretty." She made 60 calls to
prospective voters in Susquehanna County, her home county, which is 98
percent white. The responses were dispiriting. One caller, Switzer
remembers, said he couldn't possibly vote for Obama and concluded: "Hang
that darky from a tree!"
Documentary filmmaker Rory Kennedy, the daughter of the late
Robert
F. Kennedy, said she, too, came across "a lot of racism" when
campaigning
for Obama in Pennsylvania. One Pittsburgh union organizer told her he
would
not vote for Obama because he is black, and a white voter, she said,
offered
this frank reason for not backing Obama: "White people look out for
white
people, and black people look out for black people."
On Election Day in Kokomo, a group of black high school students
were holding up Obama signs along U.S. 31, a major thoroughfare. As
drivers
cruised by, a number of them rolled down their windows and yelled out a
common racial slur for African Americans, according to Obama campaign
staffers.
The bigotry has gone beyond words. In Vincennes, the Obama
campaign
office was vandalized at 2 a.m. on the eve of the primary, according to
police. A large plate-glass window was smashed, an American flag stolen.
Other windows were spray-painted with references to Obama's
controversial
former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, and other political messages:
"Hamas votes BHO" and "We don't cling to guns or religion. Goddamn
Wright."
Later, there would be bomb threats to three Obama campaign offices
in Indiana, including the one in Vincennes, according to campaign
sources.
Meanwhile, a t-shirt for sale at a restaurant in Marietta, Georgia
has sparked nationwide outrage for its depiction of Barack Obama's name
under the image of cartoon character Curious George eating a banana.
Mike Norman, the owner of Mulligan's Bar and Grill, apparently has
a
history of being politically incorrect - usually regarding images
disparaging Latinos and immigration. This latest stunt has drawn the ire
of
local residents and civil rights leaders, who organized a protest in
front
of the venue and asked Norman to stop selling the t-shirts.
According to Atlanta's 11Alive.com, Norman said he finds nothing
wrong with comparing the image of Curious George to Obama.
"I saw the cartoon on TV, and I looked, and this was the ears and
the hairline, and the big smile, and Obama has all three," Norman said.
Protesters felt differently.
"A monkey eating a banana -- that's a historical stereotype of how
African Americans have been depicted on a number of occasions," said
Rev.
Dwight Graves of the SCLC.
Norman said he has sold out of his stack of 50 t-shirts. He was
planning to donate the money from the shirts to the Muscular Dystrophy
Association. But MDA officials said they do not want Norman's money.
They
said that their attorneys were drawing up a letter asking him to stop
using
the name of the MDA in connection with sales of the shirts.
BARRY BONDS HIT WITH MORE PERJURY CHARGES: Latest indictment brings 14
counts, plus one for obstruction of justice.
*Baseball's home run king Barry Bonds was charged with 14 counts
of
perjury and one count of obstruction of justice Tuesday in new
indictment
charges from a federal grand jury, according to Reuters.
In February, Bonds' lawyers scored a big procedural victory when
a
federal judge ruled the government had made overly broad arguments in
its
four perjury counts and one obstruction of justice count by including
two or
more offenses in a single count. The government had to start from
scratch
and has now brought a longer array of individual charges.
The feds argue that Bonds lied in 2003 when he told a previous
federal grand jury investigating the San Francisco-area BALCO nutrition
lab
he had never knowingly used performance-enhancing drugs.
"During the criminal investigation, evidence was obtained
including
positive tests for the presence of anabolic steroids and other
performance-enhancing substances for Bonds and other professional
athletes,"
the indictment, filed late on Tuesday, alleged.
"Barry Lamar Bonds did corruptly influence, obstruct and impede
...
the due administration of justice, by knowingly giving grand jury
testimony
that was intentionally evasive, false, and misleading."
The updated indictment alleges Bonds lied in saying he never took
steroids or other performance enhancing drugs and that to his knowledge
his
personal trainer Greg Anderson never gave him steroids, a syringe, human
growth hormone or testosterone.
"Barry Bonds is innocent," defense attorney Ruby said. "He was
innocent of the charges in the dismissed indictment and he's innocent of
the
charges in the superseding indictment, and any talk of consequences is
really a moot point."
MARIAH LOOKING AT NURSERIES?: Plus, husband Nick Cannon shuts down Six
Flags to celebrate wedding.
*Someone is claiming to have been at Los Angeles baby boutique
Petit
Tresor this week when one of Mariah Carey's assistants supposedly called
in
to talk about furnishing a nursery.
The eavesdropper ran to the New York Daily News with all the dirt.
"Mariah's office asked if the store could send fabric samples and
if
its designers could work with the theme of - you guessed it -
butterflies!"
reported the paper's Rush & Malloy column. "Word is the Petit crew is
sending pictures of the nursery they just finished for Jennifer Lopez
and
Marc Anthony's twins."
Rush & Malloy continued: "A friend of the couple tells us Carey
had
said she was working on a concept to make Cannon's L.A. home more comfy
for
a lady with a whole lot of shoes and dresses. But apparently, she's also
thinking about cribs and changing tables. Her assistant asked if Petit
Tresor could shut the store for a private conference next time she's in
L.A."
This latest gossip item fuels existing rumors that Mimi and her
new
husband Nick Cannon are expecting, but her manager Benny Medina says the
reports are not true.
Meanwhile, Cannon rented out Six Flags Magic Mountain in
Valencia,
Ca. Tuesday night and threw a surprise bash for his wife and 100 of
their
friends, reports People magazine.
"This is wonderful," Carey told the staff as she entered the
theme
park. "The best surprise ever!"
After posing for photographs, Carey downed her glass of
Chardonnay
before they both jumped on Tatsu, one of the park's famous roller
coasters.
The private party included candlelit tables, lavender and pink
balloons (her favorite colors), and faux butterflies placed in the vases
and
hand painted on cupcakes. The wood sign in front of the Grand Carousel
read
"Nick and Mariah - A Love Story."
MIJAC'S 'THRILLER' PRESERVED BY LIBRARY OF CONGRESS: Album among 25
recordings selected, including material from Smokey and T-Bone Walker.
*Michael Jackson's record-setting 1983 album "Thriller" was
announced Wednesday as one of 25 recordings selected for preservation by
the
Library of Congress.
The all-time bestselling LP, featuring the classic singles "Beat
It"
and "Billie Jean," has been added to the National Recording Registry
along
with Herbie Hancock's 1973 fusion smash "Headhunters, Smokey Robinson
and
the Miracles' 1965 hit "Tracks of My Tears" and T-Bone Walker's 1947
blues
standard "Call it Stormy Monday but Tuesday is Just As Bad."
The Library of Congress chooses 25 recordings each year to add to
its
registry and preserve. Nominations come from a Library of Congress
preservation board and online suggestions from the public. The
selections
for 2007 bring the registry's total to 250.
Below is the full list:
1. The first trans-Atlantic broadcast (March 14, 1925)
2. "Allons a Lafayette," Joseph Falcon (1928)
3. "Casta Diva," from Bellini's "Norma"; Rosa Ponselle, accompanied by
the
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Giulio Setti.
(recorded December 31, 1928, and January 30, 1929)
4. "If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again," Thomas A. Dorsey (1934)
5. "Sweet Lorraine," Art Tatum (February 22, 1940)
6. Fibber's Closet Opens for the First Time, "Fibber McGee and Molly"
radio
program (March 4, 1940)
7. Wings Over Jordan, Wings Over Jordan (1941)
8. Fiorello LaGuardia reading the comics (1945)
9. "Call it Stormy Monday but Tuesday is Just As Bad," T-Bone Walker
(1947)
10. Harry S. Truman speech at the 1948 Democratic National Convention
(July
15, 1948)
11. "The Jazz Scene," various artists (1949)
12. "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels," Kitty Wells (May 30,
1952)
13. "My Fair Lady," original cast recording (1956)
14. Navajo Shootingway Ceremony Field Recordings, recorded by David
McAllester (1957-1958)
15. "'Freight Train,' and Other North Carolina Folk Songs and Tunes,"
Elizabeth Cotten (1959)
16. Marine Band Concert Album to Help Benefit the National Cultural
Center
(1963)
17. "Oh, Pretty Woman," Roy Orbison (1964)
18. "Tracks of My Tears," Smokey Robinson and the Miracles (1965)
19. "You'll Sing a Song and I'll Sing a Song," Ella Jenkins (1966)
20. "Music from the Morning of the World," various artists; recorded by
David Lewiston (1966)
21. "For the Roses," Joni Mitchell (1972)
22. "Headhunters," Herbie Hancock (1973)
23. Ronald Reagan Radio Broadcasts (1976-1979)
24. "The Sounds of Earth," disc prepared for the Voyager spacecraft
(1977)
25. "Thriller," Michael Jackson (1982)
FAHRENHEIT 9/11 SEQUEL IN THE WORKS: Michael Moore working on a follow
up to his 2004 political documentary.
*Filmmaker Michael Moore says he is currently working on a follow
up
to his Oscar-winning 2004 documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11," which was a
scathing critique of President George W. Bush and his decision to go to
war
in Iraq.
The as-yet untitled movie aims for a spring 2009 commercial
release,
a date deliberately chosen by Moore to follow this fall's U.S.
presidential
election.
Co-financed and distributed by Overture and Paramount Vantage, the
film is being described by the two studios as "searing and provocative."
"He intends to examine how America's role in the world has
changed
over the last eight years," said Overture's chief operating officer,
Danny
Rosett, adding that Moore did not want the film to be seen as a
"politically
motivated piece."
"That's why I think he felt strongly about not having it come out
before the elections," he told Reuters.
Rosett said Moore's new film would be similar in style to his
previous works, blending archival footage, humor, research and segments
featuring Moore himself.
LUDACRIS TOUTS EDUCATION AT ALMA MATER: Rapper speaks to students at his
Atlanta high school, gymnasium named in his honor.
*Ludacris visited his former high school in south Atlanta Monday
to
speak to students about the importance of education and to witness the
renaming of the school's gymnasium.
"I've always wanted a street named after me, but this is better,"
the
30-year-old rapper said of Banneker High School's new Christopher
Bridges
gym, bearing Ludacris' real name.
One wall features a mural that includes Luda's face overlooking
the
words "Gym of Dreams." During the ceremony, organized by Malika James
and
local mentorship program Men of Destiny, Ludacris also received a
red-and-white No. 69 football jersey.
The 1996 graduate also took time to honor a project by students
who
stuffed a box with more than 1,000 anonymous letters on the topics of
gang
violence and rape into a black coffin in early February.
"I know a lot of us come from hard times, but it's extremely
important that you use your street knowledge and book knowledge to get
to
where you need to be," he told a crowd of about 2,000.
R&B singer Monica was also on hand and joined Ludacris to plant
two
trees on the school's front lawn.
"This is a way to show them how to stay on track," Monica said.
"There's a lot of peer pressure out there in the world. But the tree
symbolizes a fresh start."
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