The BBC Asks Viewers To Make Up Their Own Minds As To What To Call Hamas

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-67083432

https://variety.com/2023/tv/global/bbc-protest-refusing-hamas-terrorists-israel-1235758237/

Meanwhile, on Al-Jazeera English…..

New Jersey Activist Lawrence Hamm, Candidate for U.S. Senate

Take A Look Inside A Replica of #MumiaAbuJamal’s Death Row Cell! Fragments From Brown U. Conference On Incarceration Archive And Abu-Jamal Exhibit

JOHANNA FERNANDEZ: Can you imagine a study of slavery without the slave narrative?
ANGELA Y. DAVIS: Movements create a backlash, and backlash is part of the movement of history.


JULIA WRIGHT: I was just mesmerized by that cell.
LINN WASHINGTON, Jr.: That was his β€œhouse” for 28 years!

ME: Wow! A perfect replica!

STEVEN BERNHAUT, member, People’s Organization for Progress: Except for the window. That’s for us.

ME (Feeling Like An Idiot πŸ˜‰ ): Right!


FERNANDEZ: The erosion of freedom erodes the standard of freedom for all of us.
WASHINGTON: I’m just awed by the way this exhibit has been put together. The phases of it. His activism. His literary productions.
CHRISTOPHER WEST, exhibit curator: There’s something about Mumia…It’s been magic since the beginning.

(Photos by LBWPhoto)

OCTOBER 3rd UPDATE: My article on the conference can be found here.

OCTOBER 8th UPDATE: And Linn Washington’s article is here.

OCTOBER 24th UPDATE: This audio allows everyone to hear the people behind the archive, exhibit and conference.

OCTOBER 25th UPDATE: Here’s my panel.

“Vampire Nation” (Music And Lyrics By Mumia Abu-Jamal, Part Of The Abu-Jamal Papers @ Brown University Incarceration Archives)

VAMPIRE NATION

From the very beginning

To this very day;

This country has gone–its own special way;

from placing Indians in chains and graves;

to bringing Africans–across the waves;

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How can we call this freedom’s land?

When it was built by slavery’s hand!

From 1492 many millions were slew;

From the day Co-lumbus sailed ocean blue.

This is–this is–a Vampire Nation!

Been that way since its creation!

This is–this is–a Vampire Nation!

I sing it without exaggeration!

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But why call it Vampire Nation?

It ain’t Dracula’s generation;

‘Cause America was old before that story got told;

They came in a flood, to feed on each other’s blood;

They bled Cherokee, Ashanti, Arapaho & Mandingo;

Worked ’em ’till they were no mo’;

Runnin’ ’em from shore to shore!

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Why call it Vampire Nation?

It ain’t Dracula’s generation;

This is–this is–a Vampire Nation!

Been that way since its creation!

This is–this is–a Vampire Nation!

Call it out–no hesitation!

@ Copyright Mumia Abu-Jamal

As performed at the Brown University conference.

OCTOBER 29th UPDATE: And here’s the video of the Brown session with the song:

re: New “Doctor Who” Trailer: There Are No Words…..!!!!!! :)

Wait, 10 is 14 Again?!? Yeah, that’s “Doctor Who” Math For You :)

As the ultimate David Tennant-as-10th-Doctor fan, I can’t explain to you how much I am against his return. So I can’t tell you how happy this trailer makes me!!! LMAO!!!!!

(For those who need catching up: Previously…..)

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My Novel’s First Draft: Labors End, Labors Begin

So that’s what writing a rough draft of a novel is like!

Mine was easy since my novel is 80 percent true!

So I learned that all the fiction-writing stereotypes are true.

  • You do get ideas when you’re trying to go to sleep.
  • The characters do talk to you in your head until you write down what they are saying and/or doing.
  • It does take as much time as you give it.
  • It is true that the reader doesn’t have to know the whole history and background of your characters, but you do.
  • You do miss your characters when you are done and it is a good idea to jump right into another project–as in “meeting someone new.” πŸ™‚
  • It does take a certain stamina and commitment to finish–particularly when you realize it’s just a first draft. (I haven’t run it through the AI yet.)

Wheee!!!! The Rising Tide of Trump TV

And we’ll have fun, fun, fun….. πŸ™‚ It’s clear that MSNBC has practiced on Donald Trump for years like Olympics training. πŸ™‚ The fact that it finally has something simple to explain–counting votes, Mob-like behavior, holding secret documents, white men trying to be above the law–really helps. I never understood one word of its RussiaGate coverage.

Joy Reid, Nicolle Wallace and Rachel Maddow are Ivy(ish)-educated talented writers and broadcasters who were born perhaps for this exact moment. (Conversely, do you think that our Ivy-educated young sis, Abby Phillip, is ready to sound like them? Does she have the emotional strength/anger level to go for the jugular? Will CNN let her do so?) They get to finish a narrative they’ve been carrying on every afternoon/night for years. Reid has been really serious these last 10 days or so, and I like her that way instead of her many failures at trying to provide Jon Stewart/Trevor Noah-type entertainment. Maddow clearly wants to be a contemporary historian. And the Morning Joe team enjoys writing Trump’s obit every day.

I’d feel much better about this if MSNBC would re-hire the former in-house rebel Tiffany Cross. She did nothing wrong but be herself and tell her truth, 1969-style. But I guess one Al Sharpton is enough for the network, and even he won’t talk that way anymore….