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"My Presence is my charity" Service in the 21st Century

8/8/2013

 
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Guest Co-Host: Jai La Grone

Jay Z interview with RapRadar 

Jay Z interview with Bill Maher 


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Why Jay-Z has no desire to be our generation’s Harry Belafonte

5 Places That Can Use Jay Z’s Presence…I Mean Charity

Harry Belafonte, Jay Z And Intergenerational Beef

Oprah Winfrey: Jay Z and Harry Belafonte Are Both Right

So... The POTUS comes into the Press Room, and..

7/19/2013

 
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Obama's Trayvon Martin Comments Give Sybrina Fulton And Tracy Martin Strength

Barack Obama: Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago

Obama: 'Trayvon Martin could have been me, 35 years ago'

Barack Obama: Honor Trayvon Martin With More Gun Control 

100: #ZimmermanTrial: Not Guilty 

7/13/2013

 
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Law and Justice and George Zimmerman

Open season on black boys after a verdict like this

Jury finds George Zimmerman not guilty

Trayvon's dad: My heart is broken, my faith is not

Zimmerman a free man, but may be a marked man

News: How to Respond Now That Zimmerman Has Been Acquitted

On The Killing Of Trayvon Martin By George Zimmerman

Tweets about "#ZimmermanTrial"

Justice for Trayvon Martin by Guest Blogger Ashley Howard

3/27/2012

 
During the new millennium , we have witnessed the recycling of old trends from past decades. 70s and 80s fashion, 90s music and now,  the Civil Rights era of the 50s and 60s, and the racism that comes with it. The murder of Trayvon Martin has outraged people in this country just as the brutal death of Emmit Till did in 1955.

 Trayvon Martin, a 17 year old high school student, was gunned down by a man who claimed that Martin looked "suspicious." The only thing Trayvon was wearing was a "hoodie" sweatshirt and he was carrying a bag of Skittles and iced tea that he retrieved from the store for his little brother. He was unarmed and did not pose a threat to anyone except the trigger man, George Zimmerman, a Neighborhood Watch captain. He was followed and harassed because of the color of his skin. 

The year is 2012, and we as a nation still choose to ignore the racism and injustice that goes on around us and to our own children. My son is only 2 years-old and has a collection of hoodies, and has since birth. Most of these hoodies were purchased from places such as Wal-Mart, Target and Old Navy. It breaks my heart as a mother, even at the tender age of 2, I fear for my Son's life. I fear for the racial profiling that will happen to him when he turns 17, the same age as Trayvon Martin. 

Today's society is afraid to speak out against injustice due to man reasons. Fear of being portrayed a certain way to the media, fear of disappointing  friends, even fear of losing a job. But that's where the problem is, we need to speak up, we need to scream out. Because allowing your voice to be heard is the first step to making a change. Let's do our part, let's do it for our children. Let's do it for Trayvon. 
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About our guest blogger: 

Ashley Howard is a recent transplant to Oakland, CA. She spoke at the #JusticeforTrayvon Rally in San Francisco. To contact her you can email her

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