Good news here, because I thought while reading Book Seven, “How can the filmed version of this be under five hours?”
Congrats, Mr. Governor!

Now, please go against your nature so you don’t end up as weak as David Dinkins.
In The Sake Of Fairness……..

Here’s the amusing-but-true sibling to the white one. 🙂
Congrats To………

…..my friend and mentor Herb Boyd, who was honored Feb. 19 by Anheuser Busch at Hue Man Bookstore in Harlem.
Herb’s an author, journalist and historian. The managing editor of The Black World Today and a longtime freelancer for The New York Amsterdam News, he’s the author of about a gazillion books. 🙂 He also is a very humble and helpful person who happens to be a famous writer. Cue oxymoron. 🙂
Blackface Is Back…..Again
First, some history.

Now, moving on to film:
Remember the 1980s comedy “Soul Man,” where the lead character colors himself Black—as in, actor C. Thomas Howell performing in Blackface?
Well, here’s something fun to do in 2008: find Robert Downey Jr. in this promotional photo for the new comedy film, “Tropic Thunder”:
I don’t even know what to say. 🙂 Here, read an EW article on whatever’s going on there. This one might help as well. (APRIL 4th UPDATE: Here’s another.)
Since Downey has “gone there,” I hope he’s at least as good as Billy Crystal’s Sammy Davis Jr.
Is This The Way To Win?

Is it time to stop singing yet and start……? Two different views from The Root as to what Obama should do.
The Gandhian in me wants to go here (my huge crush on Melissa Harris-Lacewell pushed to the side 🙂 ), but I don’t want Obama to metaphorically end up like Fannie Lou Hamer getting her ass beaten in jail or James Zwerg—*and* lose! Doesn’t make that much sense. I mean, is the purpose of this “movement” to win (the second Root view I saw) or to make a point?
No wonder Samantha Power was so upset. She knew she was in a street fight, so she did more than block the blows. Maybe when Obama figures out how to negotiate the reality he’s in, next time he won’t be so quick to throw a valued intellect overboard.
And here’s a not-too-unrelated thought: If Obama’s not strong enough to have Power’s back, how will he summon the courage to defend or promote any of our interests, especially after the support (Black)progressives have (blindly?) given him?

Power-less

Okay, look: I fully admit that I have a little bit of a crush (intellectually, although I’ve always had a little thing for redheads 🙂 ) on Samantha Power.
She’s everything I want to be: an author, a journalist, a talking head.
I’m really sorry that she spoke her mind this time, ’cause I hate to see someone this incredible (and dedicated) get smeared around the world—particularly when what she said was more true than mean. 🙂
Benjamin Todd Jealous, the NNPA and the NAACP
 
So I see my old boss is a candidate for the NAACP’s top slot. George Curry has weighed in, so as someone who’s worked for both George and Benjamin Todd Jealous at NNPA, I think it’s my turn.
Prologue: I’m not the best employee in the world 🙂 , so of course I had my share of run-ins with both of them within NNPA. But today I consider both friends and, as a Black media historian, I honor deeply their demonstrated commitment to the Black press and independent Black journalism.
 
So, saying that, I’ll now say this:
If the NAACP is in trouble (and it clearly is), it needs a leader who would devote his or her entire energy to the task. I don’t know anything about the other candidates aside from what Curry has written.
Here’s what I do know, from my own eyes:
Between 1999 and 2001, Ben and his assistant, Adina Berrios Brooks, worked 100 hours a week rescuing and reconstructing the NNPA. When Ben came aboard, the NNPA News Service was delivered to the nation’s top Black newspapers by first-class mail. Ben and the multi-talented Raoul Dennis together transformed the nation’s Black press while I largely watched (and worked on my doctoral dissertation). Ben hired one of the most amazing women I’ve ever had the honor of knowing, Hazel Trice Edney—a crusading Black press reporter in the tradition of Ethel Payne—to be NNPA’s first fulltime Washington Correspondent in decades. (She is now the News Service’s Editor-in-Chief.)  Meanwhile, Adina did so much work keeping dozens of different tasks straight, Ben had to replace her with three people when she left. When Ben himself left, the News Service had a state-of-the-art Washington bureau at Howard University and covered breaking stories in print and online.
So take all that for what you will.
A Belated Asante Sana To………
……..Gene Davis, who became an ancestor last year.
Gene gave me my start researching for television productions, and he is missed.
In The Spirit of Multiculturalism…….
………….I have to offer this, tongue firmly in cheek. Happy African Heritage Month! 🙂 LOL!
P.S. I gave up watching “Friends” reruns a couple years back when I realized I had memorized every other line, so…… 🙂




