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Thursday, 23 October 2008 |
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 Twenty-Four year old Brandon McClelland is dead. He was murdered in a town with a rather recent history of racial tensions, and reports have said that one of his possible murderers had White supremacist ties. However, police say there is no direct evidence that this was a hate crime. Where is the line in the sand?
Here are the facts: McClelland, a Black man, was last seen picked up in a truck with two White friends. Witnesses saw the three men together before finding the body in what was initially thought to be a hit-and-run accident. The two men who allegedly hit McClelland had a history with McClelland, including McClelland serving a two year prison stint for perjuring in an attempt to aid one of the men, Shannon Finley, avoid serious jail crime for manslaughter.
Paris was the subject of a racial controversy last year due to the harsh jail sentence given to Shaniqua Cotton, a Black girl, for shoving a hall monitor.
Now, the accusations: The family of Mr. McClelland has alleged that Mr. Finley, while imprisoned for the manslaughter charge that Mr. McClelland went to jail perjuring, fell in with a White supremacist crowd and had issues with Mr. McClelland over romantic overtures McClelland made towards a White female.
There are two areas of interest in this story. Paris, TX is roughly ninety miles northeast of Dallas, TX. However, the vast majority of the information found above was not taken from the Dallas Morning News, where one would expect a story such as this. Instead, the Dallas Morning News chose to run this woefully short story . Instead, most of these details are from this story in the Chicago Tribune , which is centered a bit more than ninety miles north of Paris. One might expect a local newspaper to perhaps be bereft of details; after all, they do not profit if Paris is painted as a hotbed of racism. However, even Mary Madewell, editor of the Paris News newspaper has decried the situation and requested no stone be left unturned, saying "Hopefully, this community has learned from its past, ... Even if our worst fears prove to be true,
let us realize that the actions of single individuals should in no way
bring condemnation to an entire community."
The second sad area involves the police investigation. As Ms. Madewell cited, given the history of the town, it is in everyone's best interest to have a thorough investigation in this matter. It is clear and obvious tha, not only will there not be a full investigation, but there will be no political or media pressure this time to have any.
So... what is the right line in the sand?
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 23 October 2008 )
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Written by JAM Renaissance
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Wednesday, 22 October 2008 |
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The artist that Vincent “Young Heartbreak” Tucker has raved about since her “Make Up” first debuted, R&B singer Jazzy is on today’s show. Born in Orange County and living in Los Angeles, the young songstress gives us the lowdown on her beginnings, dealing with early comparisons to Amerie and Beyoncé, working with Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins and much, much more! As “Make Up” has become the most requested songs in our 36 episode history, Jazzy will also debut her new single “A.W.O.L.” You will love this one!
We also have new music debuts from Lil’ Wil feat. Murphy Lee (Bust It Open Remix), Mike Jones (Turning Heads), Teyana Taylor (Google Me) plus a hit from former Destiny Child member Kelly Rowland feat. Tank (The Show).
Sure to be an exciting show, you don’t want to miss this!
All this and more, this is....The Vincent Tucker Radio Show - #1 for Independent Hip-Hop and R&B!
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 22 October 2008 )
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Written by JAM Renaissance
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Tuesday, 21 October 2008 |
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Written by JAM Renaissance
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Monday, 20 October 2008 |
 What are the great Black television shows out currently? What Black cinema is must-see entertainment? Are the days of "Good Times", "Friday", and "X" gone, or are we simply sleeping on mainstream masterpieces? Is it okay the Tyler Perry is the biggest name in Black television and movies currently? The Rapture, Rose', and Yellostar kick it with J. and talk about the current state of Black movies and television on today's 360 D Reflections In Black!
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Last Updated ( Monday, 20 October 2008 )
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Written by JAM Renaissance
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Friday, 17 October 2008 |
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 So... how exactly does one explain this wonderful usage of Photoshop? This is taken from a GOP Women's Club newsletter in San Bernadino Valley, CA.
Check out the original LA Times article here .
For bonus points, please try to explain this explaination from club president Diana Fedele: "
"If I was racist, I would have looked at it through racist eyes," she
said. "I am not racist, which is why it probably didn't register.""
Thoughts?
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Written by JAM Renaissance
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Friday, 17 October 2008 |
 CNN recently posted an article on "The Great Schlep" , a movement of young Jewish Democrats dedicated to convincing their elders that it is acceptable to vote for Barack Obama despite the misleading rumors they may have heard and, yes, despite the fact that he is Black. The Rapture, Yellostar, and Rose all knock around the thought that there are those that may still not vote for Obama because of his race, as well as whether or not the "Bradley Effect" may come into play in November. Check it out here!
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Last Updated ( Friday, 17 October 2008 )
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Written by JAM Renaissance
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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 |
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UNWIND PRESENTS THOUGHT YOU KNEW: INSIDE THE MIND AND MUSIC OF LADY B SMOOVE.
FROM POETRY TO NEO SOUL RNB..VETERAN WORDSMITH LADY B SMOOVE RELEASES HER FIRST ALBUM! PRODUCED BY ORIGINAL SOUL AND REGGIE WEBSTER THIS ALBUM IS A MASTERPIECE OF FEELING AND LYRICISM.
CHECK OUT THIS IN DEPTH INTERVIEW AS LADY B SMOOVE TALKS ABOUT HER MUSIC..HER LIFE..HER LOVE..AND HER HATE FOR PEOPLE WHO DON'T RESPECT THE MIC.
AND PLEASE COME OUT TO THE ABSINTH LOUNGE ON OCT 19TH A 8 PM FOR THE OFFICIAL THOUGHT YOU KNEW ALBUM RELEASE PARTY!!
myspace.com/ladybsmoove
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Wednesday, 01 October 2008 |
As we rapidly approached the deadline for Voter Registration to
participate in the November 4th election, Myskenna and the team are going
above and beyond to defeat any myths associated with Voting and
encouraging everyone to exercise their right on Election day!
Is it really trickin’ if you got it? You hear so many celebrities and
athletes say its not but our news man Yellostar has a different take on it.
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