Sunday, July 5, 2009

True Education Reform

This is one message I approve:

CHARTER SCHOOL'S FOUNDER LEADS NATIONAL "WALKATHON" FOR AFRICAN-CENTERED EDUCATION
-- Co-founder and current Board Chairman, Amefika D. Geuka will walk from the school in West Palm Beach, Fl to Washington, DC to dramatize the urgent need for African-centered education for children of African descent. --
West Palm Beach, FL (BlackNews.com) - Florida's only African-centered public school today announced that its co-founder and current Board Chairman, Amefika D. Geuka will walk from the school in West Palm Beach, Fl to Washington, DC to dramatize the urgent need for African-centered education for children of African descent. Geuka and his colleagues have dubbed this venture a "Trek for African-Centered Education," to be conducted from July 15th through August 15, 2009. In addition to gaining credibility for African-centered education, the walk is expected to raise money to close the funding gap for Geuka's Joseph Littles-NGUZO SABA Charter School which completed ten years of continuous operation on January 20th of this year. Overall coordination and planning for the walkathon has been contracted to iZania, LLC based in Columbus, Ohio.
This 1,000 mile "trek" from West Palm Beach, Florida to the nation's capital has a three-fold purpose:
1. To challenge consciously responsible Black adults to demonstrate willingness to revive their sense of responsibility to restore our children's inalienable right to a childhood;
2. To raise the level of awareness among the caring public to the critical need for, and elevate the credibility of African-centered education as the most effective means of restoring "an adequate, realistic self-image" to Black children who have too long been under mental and emotional siege;
3. To raise an unprecedented amount of money via sponsorships and pledges, to elevate Joseph Littles-NGUZO SABA Charter School to the long-sought after status of self-sufficiency, self-reliance, and fiscal independence and autonomy.
In so doing, we intend to prove by example that the African-American community can and will take on the responsibility of becoming the primary source of funding for the effective education and development of our own children - just as our Jewish and Catholic counterparts have long done.
Both President Barack Obama and his Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan have spoken strongly in favor of public charter schools, which are designed to explore creative and innovative approaches to educating students who do not fare well in traditional public schools. The African-centered approach to providing a strong cultural foundation for children of African descent is being adopted across the country by school districts, public schools, private schools, and charter schools. The supporters of African-Centered Education draw parallels between the 'ACE' approach and the generally accepted contention by Jews and Catholics that their respective students learn best when their formal education is rooted in study and appreciation of their own heritage, history, and culture.

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Ashe' Brother. I commend your efforts to revitalizing our community through a tangible education. Not too many are willing to take the necessary steps to encourage our youth by empowering them with their identity.

More of the good news later...

untiNEXTime

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

One Day It'll All Make ...

Is it Friday yet!?!!??

Damn! Ninja tired.

The Mrs is recovering. Good days, Bad days... What makes matters worse is now my Sugar Bear Nyla has caught some kind of bug and been barfing all day since 830. Two of my three leading ladies are down and this infirmary is trying to claim me too but I won't allow it. Ariana is eating fine, and as I write this, she and her sissy are enjoying popsicles. Prayerfully everybody can save their meal and save Daddy the headache of changing sheets during the height of the night.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Transitions

It is said death takes people three at a time. Ed McMahon, Farrah, and Michael Jackson were pop icons. How can somebody, anybody say they watched television in the 1980's without one of these three being seen? Impossible.

Who can forget Star Search before Publisher's Clearinghouse? Charlie's Angels? Where were you the first time you witnessed the King of Pop?

Michael Jackson was a sensation. It was as if he was a celestial being gliding across stages made of wood. The Moonwalk is an ode to entertainers passed in Vaudeville acts. The irony to Michael is he didn't have to wear Blackface. He chose whiteface. Maybe he was ahead of his time. Maybe he was showing what happens when the performer is made to do just that? Perhaps we never got to really know Michael Jackson the person. Perhaps we will one day...

R.I.P.

Rest in PEACE.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Nyla's 1st Photo Op

This is only the beginning. :(( Pictures were taken today for the Dance Recital May 31, 2009 @ Clifton Center.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Crimes Against HUeMANity

Things are... How can I say this??? Well, in a flux.

Now, Obama's first one hundred days are in the books. When can we stop with this laissez faire attitude err love affair with the man and start expecting the change his campaign promised? Now, I for one am not somebody expecting anything much diferent from W, but, it appears that's just the case. Troops are still marching the Middle East. Torture is still okay. Well, it's not a punishable offense which leads me to believe it's okay if justified... But justified by whom? One man's terrorost is another man's patriot.

Enough politics. Let's move on to something a little more close to home. Education. We would be hard-pressed to not know someone not directly effected by American Public Education. Let's take a few moments and revisit Batman. Not the Caped Crusader, but a more, vigilant crime fighter. I use the word crime very intently. I firmly believe stealing is taken too lightly these days. If a person is murdered, whether it be accidental or pre-meditated, that person's life was stolen from them. If life without knowledge is death disguised, why aren't we as citizens using our Constitutional rights to hold these beurocratic educators to their tasks? Again, here is crazy Joe Clark, aka Batman, aka “you smoke crack, don't you"



Now, you’ve made it this far, don’t stop now. The continuation:

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Interesting

Describe yourself using only music titles from your favorite artist!!!
Using only song titles from one artist and cleverly answer these questions.

Pick a band/artist: The Roots

1. Are you a male or female: 100% Dundee

2. Describe yourself: Stay Cool

3. How do you feel about yourself: Do You Want More!!!

4. Describe your ex boyfriend/girlfriend: You Ain’t Fly

5. Describe your current boy/girl situation: You Got Me

6. Describe your current location: Something in the Way of Things (In Town)

7. Describe where you want to be: The Next Movement

8. Your best friend(s) is/are: Rolling With Heat

9. Your favorite color is: One Shine

10. You know that: Clones

11. What’s the weather like? : It’s A Lazy Afternoon

12. If your life was a television show what would it be called? Concerto of Desparado

13. What is life to you: Clock with No Hands

14. What is the best advice you have to give: Atonement

15. If you could change your name what would you change it to: Ital (The Universal Side)


Tuesday, February 24, 2009

"Struggle"

This is "Struggle"

circa 2004 aka my Age of Enlightenment

enjoy...

Pages fill with words
Draining pens of precious ink,
Dispersed throughout perdition
Don't speak—
Unless you think about your future,
Watching my book of life turn its page,
Swallowed key locked in Sam's box
Plagued by Black rage
Life's a bitch,
No doubt—
It's still meant for us to make it,
Just been asking for too long
Now it's time for Us to take it,
Ignorance is surely bliss
Life w/o knowledge is death disguised,
We must Struggle to find the balance
I write tears from Our eyes
Now—
Is the just time to refocus Our direction,
We can love and still lead Cro Magnon
Back from his transgressions
It has been written,
It's on us to unlearn their lessons,
Remember Our mission and
Remember how to wield their weapons
To resurrect the homeland
Remembering to engineer my own,
There's only one action in life called birth
It's on Us to unearth the diamonds,
Once littering shores starting the struggle,
We're the definition of survival
Now's not time to be humble,
Know the history of Hued men is peculiar itself,
So obscure are we about Ourselves
Self-Concept needing help
There's a cure for confusion
Simply put,
Hotep.
I can't be deep unless you're shallow
Depth of man is not to be measured,
For,
Knowledge is mathematics
Education should be treasured,
I'm a Guerilla Eagle smashing olives
Masked missiles in my feathers
KO'ing speds with my phantom punch
Like Ali - Say my name!
Cid Hamet's reversing hourglasses
Before Our spirit's drained,
Take one final look back,
I read hindsight's perfect,
Half century of brain damage
Mutant minds about to surface,
Social Darwinism from birth,
Trained to sustain Kujichagulia—
Pied Pipers being ordained
To whiten man's history
Yet they can't Clorox their stains,
I yearn to set free their captives,
Those of us begging for the chains
Global warming—
Ancestral tears forming acid rain,
Erosion of the spirit's bank
Diluting sense of shame,
I'm the collage made of rhymes
Too precocious for a frame,
On the long road for liberation
Clearing paths with Greek flames
Swallowing gassed up pawns
Too consumed by fame with
No glory,
No honor,
Big guns
But no armor,
I'm dodging bullets like Neo
Spreading Umoja like Narmer
Cid Hamet's the serpent charmer
Close your eyes
Feel this flute
Send vibrations through your insides
Dropping knowledge you can't refute,
Reptilians—
In my crosshairs
Duck Down as I shoot
My rifle,
My prayers,
Burning bushes
Climbing stairs
Don't be mislead by misdirection
Unless you are prepared to juggle this life
I'm re-spawned in the struggle,
King's dreams deferred to nightmares—
Washington Bullets came and muzzled
The mouths of Our Messiahs—
Malcolm, Fred, hell Huey P!,
Family ties exhibited in Tupac's methodology
Soldiers of Our word dead—
We pour out a little liquor,
Libations please the Gods
Making the spirit's wick thicker
Now attention spans are lost quicker
Than Brer or Roger Rabbit,
you know you hate school
But hares have to have cabbage
Television blocking airwaves
Black snow from shopper static,
Fears cause all the panic in
Cock diesel but asthmatic
Cowardly lions caught in Oz—
Afraid to break free from Our habits
When courage is caught
In the catacombs of doubled consciousness,
Seek and you shall find booby traps
Truth shines regardless,
Look deeply within yourself
And no one can knock your hustle,
Don't be too scared to fight
In everything We'll find struggle,

UHURU!!!