11.12.2007

A Black School?

Why are we even debating this? We are a multicultural society. Anything the does not promote us to live in harmony shouldn't even be considered.


I grew up in a post-minorities Brampton, I was the only black girl in all my class from grade 2 until 5 so needless to say the only things I learned about black history came from my family. I wasn't looking for my school to teach me about me and it made me more rounded to be in a school that wasn't all black. It's how the society works, we all work together so we should try to learn together.


The goal of this school hopes to curve the dropout rates of young black males but school is not the problem. These youths won't attend class more just because there are black history classes or black teachers. The issue with young black males (YBM) in the GTA is more serious than that. Programs, seminars, and community reach outs have been used to try and encourage YBM's to seek an education but have not completely solved the problem and a black school won't either.


Bottom line: A Black-focused School is just as a bad as a White Supremacy School and we wouldn't want that would we?

RIP Mrs. West

It was officially reported yesterday that Donda West, mother and manager of Kanye, died yesterday from surgery complications.

I don't want to report on the specifics because other sources have details. I just want to send my prayers to Kanye who lost not only his mother but sole family member and best friend.


May God bless all those who are grieving this tragic loss.


Dr. Donda West (1949-2007)

11.04.2007

American Gangster (not jay-z's album)

Staring: Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe


Cameos: Cuba Gooding Jr., Idris Elba, Rza, Common, T.I. and a bunch of black character actors


Length: 2.5hrs


Overall: 7/10 (Denzel is great but not great enough to carry such a long movie


Note: Where else are you gonna see 3 rappers turned actors at their finest


When I first saw the American Gangster trailer (with Jay-z's Heart of the City playing) I wanted to see it so bad. I did some research on the real life person that the movie is based on, Frank Lucas and wanted to see it even more but in the months that I had to wait to watch it I saw more trailers and saw the premise of the movie change.


It started to look like it was more about Russell Crowe's character, Detective Richie Roberts. I assume that it was the producers attempt to make the film appeal to a wider audience which may have worked (the theatre that I went to had a variety of people, the majority black though).


Overall the story was riveting. It had some gruesome mob-style moments and in terms of 'gangster-ness' could be put just slightly below Scarface, who American Gangster mimics with it's posters.


The Cameos (listed above) were impressive. In the first minutes we are blessed with an appearance by Clarence Williams III, playing former Harlem boss, Bumpy Johnson. Not to mention seeing Rza, T.I. and Common (who has few lines). I haven't seen such good acting from rappers since Cube and Tupac flipped the scripted.

The only real negative was the two hours and half length of the movie and a couple of unnecessary sub-plots (including ones involving Crowe's character's former partner turn junkie and the sub-plot involving the demise of his personal life).


As with other movies I've seen I have to recommend that others go to see it. Washington was fantastic as a gangster (decades deep in his career and he is still bringing such talent to his roles) and the dynamic energy that various characters bring make the film interesting. Besides that, you don't want to be the only one out of the loop because every adult probably went to go see it....unless they are a Jerry Seinfeld fan and saw Bee instead.

11.02.2007

updates!


Angie Stone says D'Angelo (her baby's daddy) needs to get his $#!t together (BV)


The fione Mekhi Phifer welcomes a new baby boy with his fiance (BV)


Tyra's gettin' her money right--has new deal to be in charge of a Warner Bros division that will see her writing and produce straight to DVD movies and TV shows amongst other things (BV)


DaBrat in jail for assaulting a waitress with a rum bottle (the victim's condition is still severe)

Kelis dropped from her label (BV)


Peace talks in Darfur (yahoo)


Loonie closes just above 1.07! The highest that anyone living has ever seen (Global News)


...for a review of Why Did I Get Married go to thefatstories.blogspot.com...

Oprah's Academy


So the teacher that sexually and physically abused girl's at Oprah's school has been charged.


I feel like the school JUST opened. And already scandals?


I'm sure the school's rep will bounce back. Oprah's goal to help these less fortunate girls is still one of the best ideas she's had.

Blackout

Apparently today was Blackout day--a national boycott on spending for African-American.

Media glutton Rev. Al Sharpton organized it as a peaceful demonstration in light of various injustice for blacks in the states such as the Jena 6 and Genarlow Wilson, who was recently released after being convicted and sentenced to 10 years for statutory rape ofa 15 year old when he was 17 in 2006.


I didn't hear about this until now. Although it doesn't apply to us it's interested to know that it's estimated that black people in the states spend around 2 billion dollars a day.


We'll see if this blackout will put a dent in the economy like Rev. Sharpton hopes it will.


I wonder if he forgot that Denzel's new movie comes out tonight...

We had a connection...didn't we?

What is up with people not asking for contact info after sharing a meaningful connection? I've seen my friends go through it and it sucks.

I've spend the last few weeks having good times with a colleague and he's changing branches now and hasn't even ask for a way for us to keep in touch.

Bob (real name withheld), if your reading this and you know it's you, holla at your girl! At least link me on facebook or something. Dang, I'm not trying to have your babies. I'm just saying can we be friends outside of work?

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