Congrats To…….

…….my nephew, Andrew Burroughs, Jr., whose sci-fi thriller “Algeny” has made No. 5 of Smooth magazine’s top five indy Black films you should be watching,

…..Free Speech TV being covered by The Denver Post,

and, finally to my friend and colleague Ericka Blount-Danois, who wrote this story about this groundbreaking show.

Asante Sana, Hodari Abdul-Ali

……I was very sorry to hear of your illness on WPFW, where I first discovered you thanks to your “Wednesday Morning Jazz: Freedom Sounds with Brother Hodari.”  I had rarely heard such combination of spiritual consciousness (music) and talk on the radio. And now I mourn as you have now joined The Realm of the Ancestors.

From the International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal email group:

Pyramid Bookstore Founder Hodari Ali has died.
Pyramid Books was the name of his first bookstore on Georgia Ave., near the campus of Howard University. It was opened after the San Diego native had a Great College Career at Howard University. A Communications major, he was instrumental in the publishing of The Hilltop, a Daily Newspaper College Newspaper.
He went on to start a company called LIBERATION INFORMATION, where i first heard about and finally got to meet him. He was our counterpart in the Washington D.C. area to us in Harlem, N.Y.C (United Brothers Communications Systems) in the distribution of an historic publication (s) called Africa and Africa Woman magazines.
In Harlem United Brothers opened more than 500 that sold, citywide, retail establishments that, reluctantly in the beginning since most were not Black owned, the magazines. In Washington D.C. Liberation Information not only opened retail establishments to sell the magazines, he opened the accounts to sell other black literature (Books especially) and established collection routes that ranged as far south as Richmond, Virginia. We followed his lead in NYC: selling Black Books in unorthodox places (grocery stores, candy store & etc).
This was a great time for Black America; a time that set the groundwork that helped Black Booksellers to build an “Independent Marketplace” that was ready to distribute it, when Sister Sharazad Ali published her monumental Bestselling book “The Blackman’s Guide to Understanding the Blackwoman” in 1989.
Sister Sharazad Ali restricted the selling of her book exclusively to Black Booksellers for most of the first year; so as United Brothers was saturating NYC with The Blackman’s Guide in NYC, Hodari Ali was doing the same in the DC area, opening first one bookstore, then in rapid secession he opened 4 (four more). He purchased the unheard of amount of more than $10,000 cash worth of books from United Brothers, with a like amount of other products – Message to the Blackman, Stolen Legacy, Mis-Education of the Negro, Supreme Wisdom, Fall of America & Our Savior Has Arrived; and the book that is a virtual “bible” for the pending Reparations Movement, Dr. Imari Obadele’s edited book with contributors Attorney’s Chokwe Lumumba and Nkechi Taifa: REPARATIONS, YES!
Hodari Ali was in the forefront of a never before time when Black people actually took control over a vital aspect of the Black Liberation Struggle. This was development of a Liberation Literary Marketplace. Never before had Black people had ready availability to our Vital information: an entire generation of Independent Black Business men and women was established on something as vital to the Liberation necessities of a Freedom bound people.
Of course the businesses included our, essential, Black Vendors, but Hodari Ali who’d been there from the beginning had now opened the largest chain of Black owned bookstores in the history of black people in America…..we have lost a Giant Servant among us…
We will soon hear much more about the life and times of Hodari Ali, and his work in other aspects of life, including his leadership in the Sudan, but as a Bookseller, today i focused, in brief, on his work to ensure that the vital information needs of black people or not only known, but are easily obtained……………

The Last Word On………

The Movement and/versus Obama. I agree with Mary Frances Berry here; the Movement will return the day after Obama leaves office.

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What can I say? This and this took care of it for me.

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If making $400,000 a day is the end product of a cursed production and a train-wreck-in-the-making, I want to produce one! LOL! 🙂

(By the way, here is the “Spider-Man musical” from my childhood. Ah, the early 1970s…. You opened up the LP and followed the story with comicbook images.)

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Really enjoyed this film. Some critics dogged it for being too traditional, but as someone who grew up with old-timey 1950s and 1960s adventure films, what’s wrong with a film in that spirit? Too bad the remaining books in the series don’t deal with the main cast, so between that and the weak box office, I guess that’s it.

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For fans only.

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Well, she only owns half, but when you don’t have to put up the money……  🙂 And I guess this had to be said. But I think that in the 21st century, we can be sophisticated enough to thank Oprah for her consistent (albeit often-controversial) contributions to Black CULTURE, and separate that from the products she produces for her audience, i.e., white women. Oprah has never been committed to Black MEDIA, and 25 years is a long time to complain about that.