A few weeks ago I was lounging in Atlanta with my good friend Alex Bluff AKA @MrConsciousness scrolling through Netflix and I came across a cartoon series called The Black Panther. Intrigued I watched all six episodes and was blown away to say the least. The Black Panther was an Animated series based of the worlds first African American hero created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in the 1960's
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Black Panther Animated Series
A few weeks ago I was lounging in Atlanta with my good friend Alex Bluff AKA @MrConsciousness scrolling through Netflix and I came across a cartoon series called The Black Panther. Intrigued I watched all six episodes and was blown away to say the least. The Black Panther was an Animated series based of the worlds first African American hero created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in the 1960's
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
CURRENSY WEEKEND AT BURNIES
I woke up this morning and after my lady left I went to Best Buy to cop the new Curren$y album Weekend at Burnies. What can I say about this album. I know, freaking awesome. The album is produced by Monsta Beats if you have pilot talk 1 or 2 you should be similar with his workings. In the word of spitta himself, “Spita and them Monsta Beats radioactive.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Mexicans vs Blacks in slavery
Mexicans |
Blacks |
VS
My friend Mr.Robinson text me this morning about an article in the Atlanta Journal Constitution, that talked about black probationers in the field picking crops because of the illegal immigration act that Gov. Nathan Deal put in place. I really don't know were to begin with this article, I can't understand why people seriously believe it is okay for minorities to be indentured servants.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Modern Day Slavery/GA Immigration
In Georgia the new Governor Nathan Deal has enacted a immigration law similar to the one’s in Arizona. Georgia allegedly has some 200,00+ illegal immigrants and are supposedly taking jobs from good, wholesome, apple pie eating Americans. The law has started an outcry from the mostly the Latino community but on the grand scheme of things other people should be concerned as well
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Blacks in the media
The issue of race is a reemerging topic that plagues are society. From people wanting a certain job position, walk in a certain neighborhood, and other achieved statuses race seemingly plays a factor. The image of blacks in America is heavily influenced by the media. In the civil rights era the media was used to show black people in a certain light that made it acceptable for brutality and injustice in mainstream America’s eyes and in the same token it was the media who sometimes shed light on the injustice. We fast forward to today and we now have the television, which I believe in some few ways has help the “image” but in more ways has caused harmed to the “image.”
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Ohini Jones artist off the week 6/13-6/19
This week’s artist of the week is Ohini Jonez. A Brunswick Georgia native, Ohini like every artist I will feature has a style synonymous to himself. Coming from Georgia you might expect him to sound a certain way or talk about limited Georgia experience but his music transcends state lines and even regional lines.
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