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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Monday, January 19, 2009
MLK & BaraCakes

Most people don't realize that I have two kids. For the most part, I'm an ultra private person and I don't broadcast my business. Today, I feel compelled to share. My daughter is 12 and my son is 5. I love my kids. But I haven't always taught them about history the way that I should have. So today as part of our Martin Luther King Day Celebration, we colored pictures of Martin Luther King at our dining room table and we discussed how our lives would be different if he hadn't lived, if he hadn't preached, if he hadn't believed, if he hadn't fought, and dreamed. The four of us, (my husband, included) sat there and colored and talked about history. We mentioned things like riding on buses-something my daughter surely takes for granted. We talked about voting something that both of us did, but I got to take the kids with me and I got them "I voted" stickers. We all colored Dr. King's pictures differently and we told why we used the colors. I colored my Dr. King in a blue suit because blue is calming. And I put him in a red and blue tie because red is a power color and because blue is an American color. And Dr. King was an awesome American. I colored the frame of his picture with a gold color because gold is the color of the sun and Dr. King reminds me of the sun. When I look outside and see the sun is shining, I am hopeful. Dr. King was the sun dawning on a new era. Because I am a writer, I also wrote a skit today in which my son portrayed Dr. King. He had four lines. They were as follows:
I may not get to the mountaintop with you.
But we are going to get there.
My name is Martin Luther King Jr.
And I see Barack Obama on the mountaintop.
After that we had a prayer and thanked the Lord for Martin & Barack and all the people who fought, dreamed and believed. And we ate dinner. We finished our dinner with our BaraCakes--which are Barack Cupcakes -swirl on the inside for obvious reasons,and blue icing for patriotic reasons with a big ole "B" on the top.
Though I didn't play my MLK/Stevie Wonder Happy Birthday song. I felt good about what I did with my kids on this MLK Day.
Peace & Blessings,
Yasmin
Sunday, January 18, 2009
We R One - Barack Obama Concert

I went down to the We R One Concert. There were lots of people there. It was great to simply be in the environment. People were so happy. I hadn't really thought about going. I told myself it was too cold, it'd be too crazy, too crowded, my kids wouldn't enjoy it, etc. Basically, every excuse I could think of... But when I finally decided to go, man I decided let's do it. And, it was like I felt a positive vibe pulse through my body. I felt alive. I took pictures of people, of the capital, of the signs... It just felt good to be there. This time will never again come in my life, but I'm glad that I didn't miss it.
Peace & Love,
Yasmin
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Mychal Bell - Freed on Bail!

One of the Jena 6, Mychal Bell was released from jail today. The prosecutor confirmed that he will not seek to try Mychal Bell as an adult in the beating case of a white classmate. This is really a victory because the prosecutor was literally trying to get this boy to be behind bars for 15 years or more.
I'm happy that Mychal Bell has been freed on bail because it shows how much positive can come from standing up for what's right. I personally sent email to legislators in Louisiana, I wrote about it in my e-newsletter and encouraged others to write in, protest and wear black--anything that we help send the message that we knew that Mychal Bell was being treated unfairly and that we were going to do something about it.
Though I know the fight isn't over, I feel happy that the struggle has seemed to move just a bit.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Race Relations 2007- A journey backward
Everyday that I turn on the radio, look at tv or check news stories on the internet, I see more indicators of racial inequality and insensitivity. I feel that the nation is becoming more and more separated as it relates to race issues. Americans are losing their humanity and are instead focusing on the race card. America has never been a Utopian society but the last couple of months have been real indications that the Great Race Divide still thrives in America.
Some recent observations:
**The big to-do made about Bill O'Reilly's comments after he had dinner with Rev. Al Sharpton at Sylvia's Restaurant. Apparently on O'Reilly's show he said that he was surprised that this black establishment was run and the patrons were enjoying themselves the same as he would see at a typical Italian restaurant. Someone captured his comments from his show and sent them out over the black media networks as if this was the most racist thing Bill O'Reilly has said. Being truthful about what your perceptions are is necessary for individual growth. I thought it was great for Bill O'Reilly to confront his own misperceptions and acknowledge to his listening audience that he was wrong about black patrons and service at a black restaurant. But, instead of making this a somewhat enlightening moment, it was turned into a racially divisive comment.
**Megan Williams, an African American alleged torture victim in Logan County, WV. In the article in the Charleston Daily Mail, the majority of the case focuses on Ms. Williams having been charged with writing bad checks. There is no anger put on the alleged acts of her torturers making her eat rat feces or holding her captive. In fact, her being a torture victim was merely a footnote of this story. I do not want to make light of the bad checks that she wrote which amounted to a little over $500. But, I think her being a torture victim is the bigger story and should have been treated as such. I wonder if this article about her writing bad checks was written to make her a less sympathetic victim. I wonder. See for yourself:
http://www.dailymail.com/story/News/2007091957/Torture-victim-charged-with-writing-bad-checks/
**The Jena 6 case in Louisiana. Many whites didn't see the inequality in charging black teens for attempted murder in a fight even though white boys in the same town who committed the same kind of act against a black teen weren't charged at all. Additionally, many mainstream news outlets didn't even carry the story until famous black radio personalities "sounded the alarm."
What do we gain as Americans by turning against each other? What progress do we make? We continue to fight each other over matters of race instead of reaching toward each other to triumph over issues of humanity.
Some recent observations:
**The big to-do made about Bill O'Reilly's comments after he had dinner with Rev. Al Sharpton at Sylvia's Restaurant. Apparently on O'Reilly's show he said that he was surprised that this black establishment was run and the patrons were enjoying themselves the same as he would see at a typical Italian restaurant. Someone captured his comments from his show and sent them out over the black media networks as if this was the most racist thing Bill O'Reilly has said. Being truthful about what your perceptions are is necessary for individual growth. I thought it was great for Bill O'Reilly to confront his own misperceptions and acknowledge to his listening audience that he was wrong about black patrons and service at a black restaurant. But, instead of making this a somewhat enlightening moment, it was turned into a racially divisive comment.
**Megan Williams, an African American alleged torture victim in Logan County, WV. In the article in the Charleston Daily Mail, the majority of the case focuses on Ms. Williams having been charged with writing bad checks. There is no anger put on the alleged acts of her torturers making her eat rat feces or holding her captive. In fact, her being a torture victim was merely a footnote of this story. I do not want to make light of the bad checks that she wrote which amounted to a little over $500. But, I think her being a torture victim is the bigger story and should have been treated as such. I wonder if this article about her writing bad checks was written to make her a less sympathetic victim. I wonder. See for yourself:
http://www.dailymail.com/story/News/2007091957/Torture-victim-charged-with-writing-bad-checks/
**The Jena 6 case in Louisiana. Many whites didn't see the inequality in charging black teens for attempted murder in a fight even though white boys in the same town who committed the same kind of act against a black teen weren't charged at all. Additionally, many mainstream news outlets didn't even carry the story until famous black radio personalities "sounded the alarm."
What do we gain as Americans by turning against each other? What progress do we make? We continue to fight each other over matters of race instead of reaching toward each other to triumph over issues of humanity.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
The Jena 6 - I will be wearing black
I will be wearing black on September 20th in my support of the Jena 6. I know that the 6 black boys in Jena, Louisiana could have been related to me. They could have been one of my cousins or a child from my neighborhood. That is why I will be wearing black. That is why I will be dressing my children in black.
If it’s the JENA 6 today, it could be 6 of your friends tomorrow, 6 of your relatives the next day, 6 of your cousins the day after that, and 6 of your children the day after that. There are 6 black boys in Jena, Louisiana who are in for the fight of their lives because they are facing life in jail for a school yard fight. It’s ignorance at its worse and racism at its best. The time is now for everyone to stand up for justice, no matter your color. The time is now for all of us to rally behind the JENA 6 and get the people out of office for what they’ve done and what they’re attempting to do. It is an American embarrassment and an American tragedy. How can the wealthiest, most civilized, most industrialized society in the world lower itself to such brutal, arcane, unforgivable practices? Who are we Americans? Who do we want to be?
I urge everyone who can travel to Jena, LA on September 20th to do so. The Jena 6 need our support. Visit http://www.freethejena6.org/ to learn more and to be urged to act!!!
Radio personality and author, Michael Baisden is urging all of us to wear black on September 20th in support of the Jena 6. Visit http://www.michaelbaisden.com/ for more info on his work.
I urge you to wear black and tell somebody why you are wearing black. If you don’t know what to say, feel free to use this script:
“I am wearing black today because 6 black boys in Louisiana are in the fight for their lives against a corrupt criminal justice system who doesn’t value their lives. I would never want my children, my family, or my neighbors to lose their freedom over a school yard fight. It’s not right and so today I am wearing black. I am mourning civil rights that the criminal justice system in Jena, Louisiana is so easily trying to kill. If you enjoy your freedom, you, too, should be wearing black.”
If it’s the JENA 6 today, it could be 6 of your friends tomorrow, 6 of your relatives the next day, 6 of your cousins the day after that, and 6 of your children the day after that. There are 6 black boys in Jena, Louisiana who are in for the fight of their lives because they are facing life in jail for a school yard fight. It’s ignorance at its worse and racism at its best. The time is now for everyone to stand up for justice, no matter your color. The time is now for all of us to rally behind the JENA 6 and get the people out of office for what they’ve done and what they’re attempting to do. It is an American embarrassment and an American tragedy. How can the wealthiest, most civilized, most industrialized society in the world lower itself to such brutal, arcane, unforgivable practices? Who are we Americans? Who do we want to be?
I urge everyone who can travel to Jena, LA on September 20th to do so. The Jena 6 need our support. Visit http://www.freethejena6.org/ to learn more and to be urged to act!!!
Radio personality and author, Michael Baisden is urging all of us to wear black on September 20th in support of the Jena 6. Visit http://www.michaelbaisden.com/ for more info on his work.
I urge you to wear black and tell somebody why you are wearing black. If you don’t know what to say, feel free to use this script:
“I am wearing black today because 6 black boys in Louisiana are in the fight for their lives against a corrupt criminal justice system who doesn’t value their lives. I would never want my children, my family, or my neighbors to lose their freedom over a school yard fight. It’s not right and so today I am wearing black. I am mourning civil rights that the criminal justice system in Jena, Louisiana is so easily trying to kill. If you enjoy your freedom, you, too, should be wearing black.”
Monday, April 30, 2007
Additional Blogs!!!
Hey people, I'm taking this Yasmin Shiraz piece and getting specific with it. I have two new blogs. One that deals with hip hop culture and one that deals with youth issues.
The hip hop culture blog is: http://politicsofhiphopculture.blogspot.com
The youth blog is: http://blueyouth.blogspot.com
Check them out when you get a moment!
The hip hop culture blog is: http://politicsofhiphopculture.blogspot.com
The youth blog is: http://blueyouth.blogspot.com
Check them out when you get a moment!
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