Friday, January 18, 2019

Music Legend Gladys Knight to Perform the National Anthem at Super Bowl



This just in:  It has been confirmed that Gladys Knight will perform the National Anthem at the Super Bowl on February 3rd in Atlanta.


Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Can You Support Kaepernick and Still Perform at the Super Bowl?


I might get assaulted for this, but this whole NFL season has caused me to experience conflicting emotions.

First of all, I prefer baseball and basketball as a spectator sport.  However, there may or may not be people in my household who enjoy football.  Maybe they like the 49ers.  Just saying.

Is there a way to reconcile watching NFL this season with the blatant disrespect owners have shown for Black athletes who wish to show their disdain for what's happening in our country today by kneeling for the anthem?  

I certainly support and applaud Colin Kaepernick's humanitarian efforts, as well as his selfless acts (which, by the way, have clearly cost him a football career).  And that is a travesty and a black eye on the NFL forever.  But, should we not watch football until Kap gets signed?  

I mean Eric Reid has signed with the Carolina Panthers, although, he's still been subjected to a disproportionate amount of "random" drug testing.

Having said that, is it wrong for Travis Scott and Big Boi to perform at the Super Bowl?

I understand solidarity and supporting each other, but on the other hand, it's a large venue with high visibility, which can be both good and bad for performers.

I'm not saying that if I were an entertainer that I would perform at the Super Bowl.  However, I do believe that we need to look at everyone's perspective and the reasons behind what they do.


Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Ray Taliaferro Public Memorial Hosted by SF Commonwealth Club on Saturday, January 12


As many of you know, African American broadcast pioneer Raphael ("Ray") Taliaferro was found deceased on December 2, 2018 in Kentucky.

Ray was a San Francisco legend and is said to be the first African American talk show host on a major market radio station in the country when he was hired in 1967 at KNEW AM Radio.  His radio career spanned decades and he was the well-known overnight host on KGO Radio.

A Public Memorial is being hosted this coming Saturday, January 12, 2019 beginning at 11:00 a.m. at the San Francisco Commonwealth Club where Mr. Taliaferro served on its Board of Governors.

All are welcome.  Please visit this LINK for further details and free tickets to this Celebration of a Legend.



Monday, January 7, 2019

Time's Up for R. Kelly


I struggled with watching the recent Lifetime documentary on R. Kelly.  

Initially, I said 'no way am I going to even give this life.'  But, I felt that as a parent, and as a Black woman I was obligated to see for myself what these poor young women and their families have gone through.  I thought, "if they can live it, I must not turn away."

It was as if I was a "voyeur."  It made me feel dirty.  It made me sick.  It made me angry.  I felt ashamed that I'd ever listened to his music.  Disgusted that we had allowed this monster to be a part of our family celebrations and milestones for so many years.

And it made me realize that maybe I didn't see myself in the victims.  That is, until I struggled through the six part series.

There is no room for forgiveness.  I don't believe that R. Kelly can be redeemed.  He is, without question, a reprobate.  

The worst part of it all is that I believe there are more men in the entertainment industry preying on young Black women in this same way.

We can no longer separate art from reality.  No more excuses.  No more blaming it on "the white man."

The responsibility is ours.  

Collectively, we must stop the rape and sexual exploitation of our Black girls and women.  

And R. Kelly is the perfect person to begin with.

Time's up.

#muteRKelly