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The following poem by Kalamu ya Salaam honors Dessie X. Woods/Rashidah Muhammad(RIP), a warrior queen who killed her rapist in Georgia before moving toOakland where she worked with the Uhuru Movement, Marvin X, and became amidwife and community organizer in West Oakland before making hertransition due to cancer at 61.
June 10, 2010
Raynard Jackson
I was stunned by Tuesday night’s election comments from all the talking heads. In listening to many political pundits (both Democrats and Republicans), you would have thought Sarah Palin had just become God!
How can anyone with the least bit of a brain credit Palin with many of the Republican victories last night, especially among the female victors?
Only once in recent history can one credibly argue that an endorsement by an individual had any measureable effect on an
Parable of Jazz
Jazz saved me
this night
jazz
saved me
I was ready to go
jazz
held my arm
reached into my soul
saved me.
--mx
He was so happy to be born a North American African. A little sad hewasn't born in New Orleans, but happy just the same to claim hisheritage of black classical music, the most wonderful music in theworld. What other music could come from a people enslaved except jazz orblack classical music? Well, now, don't leave out Vudun music, another musicfrom the African democratic society
Mark Allen says that Ronald Holt received a "symbolic" appointment as new CAPS head and must overcome how Daley & Weis' decisions set him up for failure
MARK ALLEN TALKS -- Ronald Holt Must Overcome Chicago Mayor Daley's "Symbolic" Appointment as new Director of Chicago's community policing program
I called Ronald Holt and congratulated him on accepting the appointment by Chicago Mayor Richard Daley as the new Director of the C.A.P.S. (Community Alternative Policing Strategies) program, and how he
Monday, June 7, 2010
Parableof Helen Thomas

Parable of
HelenThomas
If ET occupiedPalestine we would tell him to go home. If monkeys and apes occupiedPalestine, we would tell them to go back to the jungle. So I am inagreement with Helen Thomas, it makes no sense to me that Arabs shouldbe opp
World African Diaspora Union (WADU) ;
“We need citizenship to rebuild our Ancestral Homeland” emphasized Baba John Watusi Branch, Chief Secretariat of the World African Diaspora Union (WADU) while returning from Senegal, just one of his 100 plus business
missions to Africa over the last four decades.
“Dual-citizenship is the utmost concern and aspiration of the African Diaspora
now residing in Africa contributing their skills and investments to empower
Africa.” Baba Watusi Branch will be part o
Deceased Darrel/Abdul (RIP). Marvin K, oldest son.
Parable of Parental Partiality
A woman asked Plato Negro which of his children expressed hispersonality. Immediately, he replied, all of them. The woman persisted,no, which one really expresses you. Again, Plato Negro replied all ofthem. the woman was not satisfied, she again asked which of
Parable of the Wannabe Actor, Part Two
A great actor once said, and it may have been Sir Lawrence Oliver, "The best part of theatre is getting drunk after the show." I agree totally with him. I would never get drunk before the show or during the show (some actors are known and have been sound recorded entering the dressing room after a scene to take a nip).
I want full concentration before going on stage. Now this may be most difficult if the actor is also director and/or producer, as he must dea
June 3, 2010
Raynard Jackson
Am I the only who is sick and tired of illegals telling me what their rights are in this country? Am I the only one who is sick and tired of pro-amnesty groups trotting out all the sob stories from illegals—“their mother brought them here when they were little kids, etc?” It’s not about rights; it’s about what is right!
Is it right for illegals to get free healthcare when citizens do not? Is it right for illegals to get in-state tuition for university when citizens do n
Parable of Women Without Men
There was war in the land, for centuries war in the land. The men werebred for labor, sperm donations, and death. The women were booty, thespoils of war. A classical situation, nothing unique, racist, call itthe art of war. Men must be destroyed, or humiliated, effeminated,castrated, dehumanized. Where is the movie of David Walker, Nat Turner,Denmark Vesey, Gabriel Prosser, Toussaint, Bokman?
There is no other way to exercise social control over the population ofoppres
supremacy of socialism; the Drug War has brought misery and death and lost
opportunities to thousands in the Americas.
It is time the nations of the Americas stop fighting USA's Drug War.
If the USA will not curb its appetite for drugs, nations of the Americas must cease
Monk's gone
but I ain't blue
Monk's gone
but I ain't blue
wherehe's going
I'm going too.
Death is always around
trying to steal life
death is always around
trying to steal life
If itdon't get the husband
It'll get the wife.
Monk's gone
but Iain't blue
Monk's gone
but I ain't blue.
--Marvin X
fromPoems for North American Africans, Marvin X, Al Kitab Sudan Press, 1983.
BACKING UP THE DEMAND FOR REPARATIONS:
REFLECTIONS AND THOUGHTS IN PREPARATION
FOR THE ANNUAL N’COBRA CONFERENCE
By H. Khalif Khalifah
MAY 31, 2010
SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA - The dynamic word within the Great Issue of Reparations is DEMAND. Demand implies that if you don’t receive a positive response there will be consequences for the Nation that the demand is made on. In short, not caring about consequences is the basic reason why “the powers that be,” are turning a deaf eat to the great work of
Seymour Mclean -
Ras Tafari International Consultants Africa Liberation day inquiry.
How the British came to Ethiopia Part one May 1811 - May 1865
REPORT OF THE BULLION COMMITTEE.
Mr. Tierney 15 May 1811 → CTRL + Click to follow link" size="3"">Commons SittingThe right hon. gent. (Mr. Vansittart) had spoken of a certain madman in Abyssinia; but it appeared to him that nothing more ridiculous could occur to the mind of any madman in Abyssinia, or out of it, than that great and expensive Wars we
Statement from Veteran Activist/Journalist, Mark S. Allen on how Chicago's grassroots community remembers the life and legacy of the late vocalist Ali-Ollie Woodson of The Temptations
"In addition to being an activist, I have long been involved as a music disc-jockey and local party promotions and know how much Chicago's dance and steppers community loved Ali-Ollie Woodson for his many appearances at local events in Chicago, his performamces and despite his membership in one of the worlds most le


Parable ofTrinkets & Gadgets
On the roadside a man wasselling trinkets and gadgets of every kind, rocks, shells, skins,
electronic equipment, giant screen televisions, Ipads, Ipods,
blackberries, redberries,
even bodies and the souls of men were for sale.
Stopping by was afleet of Mercedes full of kings, prime ministers and presidents for
life. They fought each other on the roadside for the precious rocks and
metals, animal skins, even wigs and huge plastic containers of bleaching
cream, a precious min
Monday, May 31, 2010

Memorial Day
Iam a veteran
Not of foreign battlefields
Like my father in worldwar one
My uncles in world war two
And Korea
my friends fromVietnam
And Congo “police action”
But veteran none the less
Exiledand jailed because I refused
To visit Vietnam as a running dog forimperialism
I visited Canada, Chicago, Harlem, Mexico and Belize
Federalprison for a minute
But veteran I am
of the war in the hood
warof domestic colonialism
neo-colonialism
White supremacy in blackface war
Fighting for black p
Preface
Brother, you always amaze me. The way you can turn out a piece every day of the year, 356 days, or however many there are, you are always on the case, sometimes three or four pieces if there is a hot subject. I mean all over the wide wide world web. And be on Da corner, too. Fantastic!
You know, I like those Westerns--I was born and raised up in that age--in which there is always some white cat (tall and rugged) who is handy with a gun, you know, the fastes
Mark S. Allen, Associate Editor, The South Street Journal Newspaper
Founder/President, The Black Leadership Development Institute, BLDI
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CHICAGO MEDIA GIVING PRESIDENT OBAMA PASS ON RESPONSE TO RISE IN CHICAGO VIOLENCE, INCLUDING DEATH OF CHICAGO POLICE OFFICER AND WAR TWO TIME IRAQ WAR VETERAN CHARLES WORTHAM IV
"The Chicago media has devoted most of its Chicago programming and interviews and analysis of Obama's curre