Sunday, February 17, 2013
Evolution Taking Place.....
So many things I'm seeing. So much I have to deal with in various fashions. Some matters get the direct approach while others require a fall back and observe, almost to the point of total disinterest. I take in the info hoping it won't require action from me later on. I so understand why they say ignorance is bliss. Knowing too much can be a burden at times.......but I wouldn't have it any other way. I'm made for this.
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Labels: big business, leadership, life lessons, My People, Nomadness Tribe, social networks
Monday, February 11, 2013
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Step Back....
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Labels: about me, Damn Internets, leadership, life lessons, My People, observations, Relationships
Monday, April 4, 2011
I Wonder What Dr KIng Would Think Of Us......
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Labels: BlacC is Beautiful, black on black crime, leadership, MLK, Race relations
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Russell Simmons Speaks on Super Rich On My Fox DC
Russell Simmons Talks About New Book Super Rich: A Guide to Having It All: MyFoxDC.com
Russell Simmons was a guest on My Fox News recently to promote his newly released book Super Rich: A Guide To Having It All, which is his guide to prosperity and success via his personal vision and views.
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Labels: big business, Hip Hop, leadership, Respect, Russell
Talib Kweli Speaks On The Black Leadership Now & Then
MTV is on their annual Black History Month kick but Talib holds it down 24/7/365 so check this out.
“Without trying to disrespect anybody’s beliefs, [Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X] are our prophets for our generation,” Kweli said. “In the scope of history, they haven’t been gone for too long. Someone asked me ‘Do you think the spirit of King is in hip-hop?’ And if you think about it, hip-hop wouldn’t exist without King. Our whole movement is based on Dr. King and Malcolm X.”
Kweli is right, while maybe non-violence isn’t the largest professed ethos of rap, the fact that a people can funnel their opinion, stories and experiences through an artistic venue that’s broadcast internationally is proof that King’s work wasn’t in vain. Kweli went on to discuss who he believes are some of the new leaders in the black community.
“Right now, I shouted out Marc Lamont Hill earlier, I really like that brother a lot and what he’s been able to do for our community. He’s been able to plug me in to certain things that I needed to be plugged into,” the Black Star MC said. “I work a lot with Lumumba Akinwole-Bandele and Monifa Bandele from the Malcolm X Grassroots movement, people who are in the business who are also activists as well, like April Silver and Dream Hampton. These are people that I discuss things with that I feel are the new leadership, and even on the political level — I stay far away from politics but — I like that we have politicians like Kevin Powell and Cory Booker, who apply a hip-hop mentality to what they do. Whether or not we agree on everything is secondary, they apply a hip-hop mentality and that goes as far as the president too. I appreciate these brothers and I want to support them.”
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Labels: BlacC is Beautiful, Hip Hop, History, leadership, mass communications, Views
Monday, January 17, 2011
Happy Martin Luther King Day
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Labels: BlacC is Beautiful, leadership, Malcolm X, MLK, My People