Saturday, November 28, 2020

The Day I Met The Notorious B.I.G. 1993 #BET #TeenSummit

 

My story about the time I met the Notorious B.I.G. at BET in 1993. I was on stage while he spit a few bars to open the show.

Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Buyer's Remorse: Biden Staffers & Supporters Feeling Betrayed

I Told You! There Is No Black/Brown Coalition! #ADOS #LineageMatters

 

Just a short discussion on a topic that goes over many people's heads; The ever elusive, very illusive Black/Brown Coalition. The fact is that prior to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the people we refer to as Latinos identified as White or Caucasian. In 1930 the term "Mexican-American" was added to the U.S. Census; It was quickly changed back to White amid protest from community leaders. 

However, with the advent of Civil Right and the opportunity to cash in on unearned benefits many White Latinos were compelled to identify as Hispanic and ultimately as People of Color (POC), as an all encompassing brand for anyone with melanated skin - even if they identified as White or Caucasian when it benefits them.

Between The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

Souls to the Polls     By Bill Money   A dissonant chord reverberates in the symphony of electoral politics: the Republican Party's rel...