Friday, September 4, 2009

Dear BET, Why Do You Hate Us?


Ms. Janitra Patrcik:

Dear BET, Why Do You Hate Us?

Dear Debra Lee,




I’m Janita Patrick, a 15-year-old African-American female from Cincinnati. Recently, I watched the 2009 BET Awards and felt the strongest urge to reach out to the program. My family is of the typical middle-class variety; both parents and four brothers. See, I’m a junior in high school (got skipped), so naturally EVERYBODY in my age group watches BET. I’m used to seeing the sagging pants, tattoos, lack of emphasis on reading and respecting women that makes up your videos. People in my class live this out everyday, while teachers tell us that we’re acting just like the people in your shows.

In your shows. That struck me as odd, because I would think that with your show being the primary outlet for black entertainers and musicians, and considering the context of blacks in this country, there’s a social responsibility factor to consider. I would never blame BET alone for the way a great deal of my classmates act and talk and dress. Everybody makes their own choices. However, if anybody is aware the power of television on impressionable minds, it’s the people running the television operations. If you are not aware, then perhaps you shouldn’t be running the operations.

Guess who watches your network the most? Not those who are intelligent enough to discern foolishness from substance, but those who are barely teenagers, impressionable and believing. It’s awfully cruel to plant seeds of ignorance in fertile minds. You know it’s really bad when the co-founder of BET, Sheila Johnson, said that she “really doesn’t watch it” anymore.

I am constantly fighting against the images and messages put forth on your program. What made you think that it’s okay to bring my classmates on stage to dance behind Lil Wayne and Drake to a song talking about boffing “every girl in the world”? Why does reality train wrecks have to thrown in our faces? Are you aware of the achievement gap going in inner-city African-American communities? A report from America’s Promise Alliance, a non-profit group started by Colin Powell, recently stated that 47 percent of high school students in the nation’s top 50 cities don’t graduate. (Fifty-four percent of males of color in Ingham County graduated from high school, compared to 74 percent of white males). This isn’t because of BET per se, but I don’t see any episodes on your show doing anything to counteract this disturbing trend. In fact, your show is a part of this cycle of media depicting us at our worst.

My older brother told me something about profit being the number one goal for every business. I’m not sure I understand what that means, but I do know that your shows have to be entertaining enough to generate viewers, which is how you make your money. But surely our culture is rich enough to entertain without anything extra to “boost” ratings; why the over-the-top foolery? I listen to classmates talk about Baldwin Hills like it’s the Manhattan Project. It doesn’t take much effort to produce a throng of degenerative reality shows, nor does it take much to eliminate socially conscious shows off the air. MTV isn’t much better, but since when do two wrongs ever make a right? It is one thing for white television shows to depict us in a particular way, but for black television shows to do it is baffling.

Why do you hate us?
All of the values that my parents seek to instill in me and my brothers seem to be contradicted by a more powerful force from the media, and your show is at the forefront. Your network is the only network that features rap videos and shows exclusively to children of my color. I know that you have no control over the music that the artists put out, but you do have influence as to how you air these videos. I’m sure if a stand was taken to use the talent in your organization to actually crank out thought-provoking entertaining shows and videos, then artists will follow suit. Being that they need you as much as you need them.

There was one awkward segment in the BET Awards when Jamie Foxx singled out three black doctors-turned-authors, but the introduction was so powerless that many of the viewers had no idea who they were. Had they been introduced as Sampson Davis, Rameck Hunt and George Jenkins, three brothers who overcame major obstacles to become a success without the use of lyrics that berate women, the sell of substance that destroy communities or through raps about loose gunplay, then maybe my classmates would have come to school talking about more than Beyonce, T-Pain’s BIG ASS CHAIN and Soulja Boy Tell Em’s hopping out the bed.

But they weren’t introduced like that. It seemed like a throwaway obligatory tribute to appease some irritated fans. It missed the mark. Big time. Ask Michelle Obama if she watches BET or encourages Sasha and Malia to do so. Ask President Obama. It’s a reason he is the leader of the free world, and it isn’t because of Buffoonery Exists Today.

You’d be surprised how smart young black children can be with the absence of Blacks Embarrassing Themselves. If your goal is to deter engaged, forward-thinking articulate black minds, then consider your goal fulfilled. It’s hard-pressed to think that your shows are working to promote cultural betterment. However, it’s quite easy to conclude that the destruction of black children through the glorification of immoral behavior and rushed production is by design. Poison is being swallowed by every viewer who adores your network, and the worse thing is, these viewers - my classmates - are not even aware what they’re swallowing.

There is nothing edifying for black women on your show. I don’t judge people who do throng to your programs though; I mean, if a jet crashes in right in front of me, I’ll watch it too. That’s why I don’t flip by your channel…I don’t even want to be sucked in.

I have aspirations of acquiring a law degree and possibly entering the public sphere, so I can counteract conditions in my community perpetuated by the images on your channel. So I should thank you, because in a weird sense, your shoddy programming is the wind behind my back. And it is my hope that I can accomplish my dreams despite BET’s pictorial messages, because Lord knows it won’t be because of them.

Sincerely,

Janita Patrick

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Let's Celebrate Enkutatash!

A couple of years ago the San Jose Ethiopian community got the City Council to recognize a week for Ethiopian New Year. During that week they raise the Flag to commemorate our Celebration.

September 11th in the Julian calander is Ethiopian New Year. Happy Enkutatash!

Let's celebrate!

check the article for details.

http://www.ethiomedia.com/adroit/3015.html

Friday, August 28, 2009

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Habesha Inc

habeshainc.org

HABESHA, Inc. is a Pan-African organization that cultivates leadership in youth through practical experiences in cultural education, sustainable agriculture, entrepreneurship, holistic health, and technology. HABESHA is a volunteer-based non-profit organization founded in 2002 that is committed to the education and upliftment of youth of African descent who live in areas where there is a high rate of poverty, crime, violence, and who may be at risk because of environmental or other circumstances. It is our wish to assure the spread of education among Africans throughout the world. In the education and training of the younger generation lies the hope of African peoples and the keys to our future.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

"They ready and we ain't"

Suga Free said it best: "if you stay ready you aint got to get ready" in "if you stay ready"

Get ready! Stay ready!

Physically, Mentally and especially Spiritually.

Excercise you Mind, Body and Soul.



Suga Free - If u Stay Ready

Yegizaw Michael's Art

www.yeggystudio.com



http://www.abesha.com/zn/zine/feature/yeggy/

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

HHC National Conference in Seatle, WA











Hip Hop Congress 8th Annual National Conference
July 29th-August 2nd : Seatle, WA.

Wish i could make it but i cant.

Freestyles sessions galor, bomb workshops, shows and
meeting up with the Nation-wide Congress fam.

Hopefully next year.


http://hiphopandpolitics.wordpress.com/2009/07/29/national-hip-hop-conference-in-seattle-this-week/

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/musicnightlife/2009554475_hiphopcongress29.html

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Peltier in Mind

Perole Hearing today. Keep Leonard in mind and positive forward energy!
Freedom for Leonard Peltier!

for updates check out
http://www.whoisleonardpeltier.info/index1.htm

In spite of scorching temps and humidity, there were several hundred people who attended and waited for several hours until attorney Eric Seitz came out and addressed the crowd. He said the FBI did not have anything new to say but that he was able to present some additional evidence on Leonard's behalf to the board. Leonard spoke with the board and answered questions for 1-1/2 hours. The hearing officer said he would look over his documentation and make a recommendation within 24-48 hours, at which time the parole board has up to 3 weeks to make a final determination. Leonard has expressed his thanks for all of the efforts made on his behalf today. Eric Seitz said he feels "optimistic."

also check out this video for more insight into the incident that put him in jail.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

M1 interview about his trip to Palestine

Wow! check this interview with M1. He says "the small country of Isreal gets more aid from the US than the whole continent of Africa" That's deep. Why?

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Cynthia McKinney, Charles Barron & M-1 of dead Prez Arrive in Gaza

http://www.facebook.com/ext/share.php?sid=103858627212&h=fVXWL&u=D6OJf&ref=nf

On Tuesday, McKinney and Barron sent the following letter to President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton:

Dear Mr. President
Dear Madam Secretary
Viva Palestina USA, a humanitarian relief effort for Gaza, is now in Egypt and requests your immediate assistance. We were supposed to have arrived in Gaza on Monday, July 13, 2009, but our arrival into Gaza was delayed because our departure from Cairo, Egypt was delayed by at least two days. Last-minute bureaucratic questions and additional requirements caused the delay. The people of Gaza can’t wait.

You have noted that Israel’s siege of Gaza should be eased and medical supplies should be allowed in. We are implementing what you reportedly put into writing. The people of Gaza need your help and we have important assistance for them. Please contact the Egyptian authorities and ask them to let Viva Palestina USA humanitarian assistance proceed through the Rafah crossing. We need your help today so that we can help the people of Gaza rebuild their lives devastated by occupation and brutal invasion McKinney and Barron signed the letter on behalf of “200 Viva Palestina USA volunteers and thousands of Viva Palestina USA donors.”

The Take Over

"i and i will change the mood" DJ Dirty Harry
If you want some thing done right, you gotta do it yourself.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Gabriel Teodros



Doing it independent and well. Keep up the righteous "lovework" Gaberiel Teodros.

Check him out:
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/gabrielteodros
http://gabrielteodros.blogspot.com
www.myspace.com/gabrielteodros
http://odeo.com/episodes/23149533-Interview-w-Gabriel-Teodros

Aklilu Temesgen



Aklilu Temesgen
http://www.makushethiopianartgallery.com/1AkeliluTemesgen.htm

If you dig art check this website out.

http://www.makushethiopianartgallery.com

nice collection. one day, i will get my stuff on there. until then i will admire.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Monday, July 13, 2009

Hidmo means Home


http://www.hidmo.org/

Habesha youth doing righteous work. Feeding the people's mind, body and soul. Forward Energy that needs to be supported. Check them out if/when you're in Seatle.

K'naan "Dayless Nite" Day 'N Nite rmx


This brotha is on point
I'm back!