Dead Prez Member Mike Flo Kicked off Plane bc of ‘Suspicious’ face Tattoos

Mike FloWe caught up with Mike Flow (Mike Flowers) who is the dj for the group dead prez who talked to us about how he was racially profiled and kicked off an Alaska Airlines flight en route from Seattle to Portland.. The flight attendant became suspicious of his facial tattoos and decided to delay their flight and have Mike removed..

Flo in our interview explained that his facial tattoos are African symbols  and part of his religion and that they are legally protected under our laws. He also noted that he’s a platinum member of Delta Airlines which is a partner to Alaska. As he pointed out, if I was such a threat or my tattoos were ‘so offensive’ why take me off and put me on later flight?

Flo noted that he was made to feel less than human and during our conversation we noted the increasing amounts of  suspicion tossed on Black people with negative and sometimes fatal results. They range from the young college student named Trayon Christian shopping at a high-end store in NY ( Barneys New York) who drew suspicion from the cashier who felt he shouldn’t be buying such an expensive piece of clothing to two young men in New Jersey who had a cashier refuse their cash payment for a baby stroller because she thought the large sum of money might be counterfeit… Even after the cops were called the store, Buy, Buy Baby refused to accept the payment..

The suspicion has had fatal results including the tragic killing of Renisha McBride last month who went seeking help after a car accident in a Detroit suburb and was shot to death by an elderly man who says he thought she was a burglar. Police shot 24 year Johnathan Fowler after he was in a car accident and approached them seeking help, they claimed they thought the unarmed injured man had a gun..The most egregious and notorious case of Black person being profiled because he  looked suspicious was that of Trayvon Martin who was shot and killed by a racist neighborhood watch volunteer named George Zimmerman who was acquitted of the crime.

From wearing hoodies in the rain to having face tattoos on the plane there’s agrowing list of these types of incidents. What went down with Mike Flo is the latest one.. In his case he’s already gotten a lawyer who are hard on the case and he’s launched a campaign  called #ItsArtNotACrime.

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Cynthia McKinney Speaks on the Legacy of Nelson Mandela

My condolences to the family and loved ones of Nelson Mandela and to the people of the Republic of South Africa and all of Africa. I had the opportunity to meet Nelson Mandela on several occasions. It is true that he was a transformational leader;

I also visited Robben Island and saw the prison where he lived and worked and the cell in which he was incarcerated.
Mandela’s is a very moving journey, one that carried the dreams and aspirations of an entire nation and world of people ready for change and alleviation of suffering. And to all of us who work for the day that oppression is a phenomenon unknown to humankind.

-Cynthia McKinney-

Cynthia McKinney redWe had an opportunity to chop it up with former Congresswoman and Green Party Presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney about Nelson Mandela and his legacy. She talked to us and explained why he was a transformative figure. We talked about his long friendships with Libyan Muammar Gaddafi, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Cuban leader Fidel Castro and the key roles they all played in helping Mandela get free and Apartheid to end..

McKinney noted that the US government along with Israel put up major roadblocks at every step of the way to hinder the African national Congress and Mandela and that should not be forgotten..

She talked about the contradictions of Gaddafi being killed and Obama who led the charge for regime change in Libya speaking at the memorial.  We also talked about Winnie Mandela and why she is not only forever linked with Mandela, but why she is important in her own right..

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President Obama, Raul Castro, Mandela’s Memorial and the Handshake Seen Around the World

Obama handshakeSeems like more than a few folks are up in arms over President Obama shaking hands with Fidel Castro‘s brother Raul. For most of us its no big deal, friend or foe when someone is in your presence, the civil thing to do is nod hello, shake hands and keep it moving.. But when it comes to heads of state, some wanna give it extra meaning…

Granted some of the manufactured outrage is via far right forces who are no fans of Obama and will look for anything to score political points. For others it symbolizes a crack in what they may have hoped to be a permanent icy relationship between the US and Cuba..For others the handshake signals a possible new direction in relations between the two countries. For some the handshake from someone who says one thing and does another its meaningless..

Lets take a step back and examine a few things..First, the world was at a memorial for a man who everyone has hyped up for his ability to forgive and break bread and find redemptive qualities with his enemies..If Mandela can make peace with the Dutch Afrikaners who did unthinkable horrors and the world is praising him at a his funeral for that deed, what the hell is wrong with folks getting all upset when gestures of acknowledgement are made? Have a freaking seat and stop crying..

If forgiveness and diplomacy are the orders of the day and that’s what everyone is pushing, then let everyone follow such dictates from top to bottom. That means the gang bangers on the street can shake hands and find other ways to settle differences. It means heads of states can find forgiveness with one another.

If folks can heap praise on forgiving the systemic and brutal horrors of Afrikaners, than those same folks can find forgiveness in those who fought them ie Winnie Mandela..Lets talk about that…

If the British Prime Minister David Cameron can show up, take selfies with Obama and the Prime Minister of Denmark and be the first to send condolences to Mandela even though 20 years ago he wanted to execute him, then he can make peace and find redemption with Robert Mugabe especially after he got a standing ovation, that no one wants to talk about..

On the other hand if we are going to play the card that a handshake with someone we don’t like or perceived as doing egregious wrongs, then let us all have a seat at the table and not allow a few disgruntled politicos like Ted Cruz be the only ones who get to say who the president gets to shake hands with and who he can’t….

I’m sure many of us in a perfect world don’t want Obama shaking hands with Wall Street bankers who bilked this country for trillions and tanked our economy..Many of us who are watching corporate powers make moves to further privatize the commons.. would like it if the president shun all of them and stop dealing with lobbyist who he said he would avoid when he ran he first ran for office..

Many of us don’t want him shaking hands with Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel who skipped Mandela’s funeral and overseas what many consider an apartheid like state when it comes to its Palestinian population and in more recent days its African immigrant population.. Plus Israel backed the Apartheid government.. How about Obama not shake hands with him or any of her leaders?

Many of us would be perfectly ok if Obama not shake the hands of Russian president Vladimir Putin especially since he pushed for the anti-gay law in his country..Many are not too keen on the crack downs he oversees when there is dissent. We already know there are forces upset that Russia gave former NSA contractor Edward Snowden asylum and are pushing for the president to hold back his hand on that tip..How about the President hold back on human rights violations?

Speaking of human rights violations, since folks are upset with the President for shaking hands with Raul Castro citing human rights concerns, would those same folks be upset if there were folks who refused to shake hands with president Obama because of his own human rights violations.. It would be great that if the President of Pakistan Mamnoon Hussain, refused to shake hands with Obama because of all the unmanned drone strikes that besiege his country..

If any head of state in Africa upset about Africom refuses to shake Obama’s hand would that be considered rude and undignified? Would it be wrong if the refuse to shake his hand in light of him leading the charge to kill President Gaddafi as the US interests took over Libya??

What about any of the heads of state from Latin American countries that have found themselves being targeted and undermined by US policies?

Would folks be up in arms if President Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela or President Evo Morales of Bolivia refused to shake hands with Obama. Certainly Morales has good cause after his plane was detained for 14 hours when rumors spread that he might be housing Edward Snowden..

We did see the President of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff bite her tongue and shake President Obama’s hand even though she was majorly pissed upon discovering she her phone calls were being listened to via the NSA and Obama’s policy..

Screen Shot 2013-12-11 at 10.07.10 AMIn any case the handshake has gotten folks buzzing the same way the President’s body language, his wife’s side eyed glances and him taking selfies with fellow world leaders. Some are arguing that we should not be too quick to jump to conclusions about him taking pictures and that too many people are erroneously reading into his wife, First Lady Michele Obama‘s facial expressions. We are told its trivial and pictures don’t convey all that’s really going on.. We’ll if that’s the case, maybe we are all reading too much into a handshake which is somehow deemed more important because a few Senators and some political minded folks are talking..

Maybe its just a harmless handshake, the same way a nod and smile one gives upon seeing someone. Maybe the playful selfie and side eye glances were harmless as well.. But in the event that these aforementioned gestures have deeper meaning, President Obama better watch whose hand he’s shaking and his wife should start wearing sun glasses so we cant see if she’s approving or disapproving..

Even better why don’t we lift the sanctions in Cuba find bold creative ways to engage our neighbors where its a win for the people who never get to shake any of these leaders hands.. If there were no sanctions and people were true to ideals they kept upholding about Nelson Mandela, this handshake seen around the world would be a non issue …

3 Dope Songs from Madlines Making Noise from Seattle to the Bay Area

MadlinesLot of folks have been talking about Seattle as of late and its burgeoning Hip Hop scene. Much of the buzz is due to the success of Macklemore who has had a stellar year.. But folks shouldn’t stop with one artists in exploring the Emerald City which has a rich history and filled with talented emcees.

One of the folks who is standing out is Madeleine Clifford aka Madlines one half of the group Canary Sing which has been on hiatus for a while. She is more than just an emcee, but an educator and activist. As a member of Canary Sing, she along with her best friend Hollis Wong Wear who has sung on a couple of songs with Macklemore, could be found all over Seattle at spoken word events, conducting workshops and hyping up rallies by spitting dope rhymes that gave extra life to the causes they were repping..

The group became fairly popular and released an EP called ‘The Beautiful Baby‘ Standout cuts included the big band sounding ‘Prove It‘, the boom bap inspired ‘Heroine’ and the sultry sounding ‘H206‘ which pays tribute to Seattle.

Madlines albumA couple of years ago Madlines moved from Seattle to Oakland to get her masters degree. In true form she started making the rounds  and has become a fixture here in the Bay Area.. She made some noise last year with the release of a horn laden song called ‘I Need a Moment‘.

This year she put her shoulder to the grind to finish her first solo EP called ‘Love Child‘. Here Madlines pushes the envelope and expands her sound to include nice reggae sounding jams like ‘A Good Thing‘  and ‘Irie‘ which features Hollis. According to Madlines, the sound scape to the peroject reflects her West Indian roots..

The EP has a dope stand out track that reflects her more traditional flows called Blocka which features Madlines trading rhymes with Gigante of the group Brwn Bflo. The pair recently teamed up to do a heartfelt song about mass incarceration and the impact it has on families  called Beyond the Bars

If you happen to be in the Bay Area at the end of the month December 21 2013, Madlines along with fellow Bay Area artists Aisha Fukishima, Coco Peila and Ana Roth will all be performing at the Legionnaire Salon located on 2272 telegraph Ave in Oakland

BLOCKA (Don’t Block My Shine)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fporPzwxBgE

I Need A Moment

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNLcUwOQYlA

Ms.Understood

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVf2WiBh3T0

St Louis Woman Falsely Accuses 3 Black men of Knock Out Game Attacks

Knock Out Game victimA couple of weeks ago I penned an article pointing out the fallacy of the so-called ‘Knock Out Game‘ and the possible dangers if we started buying into what was essentially a far right smear campaign.. Well since then a couple of things have come to light.. First the teacher who is shown being punched in a video by a teenage boy in Pittsburgh, Pa  as they passed him with a group of friends, was interviewed the other day and he’s pretty pissed off..

He says he feels he was exploited and being forced to relive something that took place a year and a half ago. Furthermore he doesn’t believe he was the victim of any knock out game.. He says as I noted, he was assaulted plain and simple. He was not victim to some nationwide trend.. http://www.theroot.com/articles/culture/2013/12/victim_calls_knockout_game_a_myth.html

The other case coming to light is that one of the more celebrated ‘nationwide‘ knock out game cases took place in St Louis.. This case involved a woman named Ashley DePew and 3 Black males was frequently sighted as proof of how the game was spreading.. The woman had to get facial reconstructive surgery.. Turns out the young woman was never assaulted by 3 Black males. She was covering up for her boyfriend.. Police were scouring all over looking for 3 Black males..She says she didn’t want any repercussions with her or her boyfriend’s family so she lied.. Read about that here—> http://gawker.com/alleged-victim-of-knockout-game-was-actually-hit-by-b-1479553552?utm_campaign=socialflow_gawker_twitter&utm_source=gawker_twitter&utm_medium=socialflow

Dov hikindLastly one of the main alarmnist NY Assemblyman Dov Hikind,  who has been making noise and trying to get harsh legislation passed around the Knock Out game claiming that its all the rage in Brooklyn and spreading like wildfire, has a serious checkered past . He likes to wear Blackface and defends doing so. Maybe he been so hyped on the ‘knock out’ game to protect himself for folks who wanna knock him out for wearing Blackface, but lets not digress. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/26/nyregion/hikind-defends-wearing-blackface-to-purim-party.html?_r=0>>

On top of that even the police in NY aren’t backing all his wild claims. They say
don’t believe the hype –> http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/2013/11/knockout.php

Reminds me of the case a few years ago when a white woman claimed there was a Black woman in Portland throwing acid on people’s faces..It made national headlines.. people went off talking about how ‘crazy’ and ‘mean spirited’ Black women were.. Money poured in for the victim ..It was all a lie http://www.cbsnews.com/news/acid-attack-hoax-why-did-she-say-attacker-was-black/

Like I said in the article.. Its big business to blame Black folks. Now when folks get mad and wanna react to the false accusations and narratives, we are gonna be told to be forgiving and loving like Mandela http://bit.ly/17OuMAG

-Davey D-

We Mourn Mandela But Do We Embrace His Ideals of Love, Forgiveness & Redemption?

Nelson MandelaAs people continue to mourn the death of Nelson Mandela (Madiba) and celebrate his life, I keep hearing the words ‘humble‘, ‘forgiving‘ and ‘patient‘ when describing him..People are passionately talking about his ‘moral fortitude’ and how he took the high ground with his oppressors, but one has to wonder if Mandela’s uplifting ways have been embraced and emulated by many who praise him?

It seems like over the years, folks are less forgiving and more hostile than ever. Mandela forgave his oppressors and even fought his own people to prevent them from going all out against those who brutalized Black folks, stole their land and left many in dire economic straits.. The question is did those who oppressed us return the favor?

Did they take the moral high ground, or did they find new and improved ways to keep African people disempowered and oppressed? Did those who are touting Mandela’s moral fortitude and ability to empathize ever embrace his ways and show such traits when engaging us during our respective struggles?

We should not forget for a moment that in the hours leading up to us being told of Mandela’s passing that many including some who post on this board, were standing on their self-centered high horse and decrying and lambasting Fast Food workers who dared to walk off the job and strike asking for a higher wages from companies that make billions ever year in record profits..

South Africa labor strikeMany were quick to down these folks and call them ‘greedy’. Others refused to listen to those workers and take into account their front line experiences and understanding of the situation.. Many bashed them. Others went to the fast food places and crossed the picket lines.. Others scoffed and made silly comments like ‘Go Get another Job‘, as if the people working there only want to be at low wage professions.. Many who praised Mandela in his death made a decision to overlook the fact that he was ardent supporter of unions. He always uplifted the workers, many of whom played crucial roles in him eventually being freed. Many are forgetting that he felt relief from poverty was a fundamental human right..

In short many were mean-spirited and had no empathy. It reminded me of the callousness I saw amongst folks back in the early 80s when South African miners were being brutalized for striking and asking us to boycott gold and diamonds. There were many at that time who were indifferent and brought the goods anyway, scoffing at their plight.. It was just last year 34 South African miners were killed by police as they protested the working condition of mines still owned by many of the same folks during Apartheid. Their killing was met with indifference by many who today are mourning Mandela’s passing..

There were a number of folks who refused to honor the Sun City Boycott back in the days including a number of Black performers who shrugged their shoulders and in spite international pressure and direct request of Mandel’s folks, tucked their moral compasses away to go perform…We see you OJays, Queen and yes we see you too, the great late Ray Charles.

Nelson Mandela posterWe see the same shrugging and scoffing today when folks are asked not to perform in oppressive places like Israel. We saw that when people were calling for ban on Arizona after SB1070 passed. Hell we see this willingness to compromise our morals and be indifferent when our President orders the dropping of drones in Africa where hundreds of innocent folks are killed in so-called collateral damage..We applaud the President for leading the charge to kill Mandela’s friend and according to him, staunch support Gaddafi when we smashed on Libya and thousands of Blacks were run out the country, Yet we applaud Mandela for taking courageous stances against oppression that we have routinely violated or turned our backs to…

Sadly many who are running around talking fondly of Mandela and his moral and forgiving stance and desire to have a Rainbow Nation have done very little to push forth those principles with the Black, Brown and Native folks they live amongst.. There’s very little commitment to address systemic causes of poverty and inequality. If anything folks are quietly and not so quietly cheering on the building of more prisons and the increases removal of critical resources and safety nets to help those who have long been marginalized..

Hell, we still have folks running around justifying and defending the racist name ‘Redskins‘ for the NFL team in Washington, yet they running around shedding tears for Mandela, forgetting their continued complicity both direct and symbolic in the genocide that is at the root of this country’s existence.

One has to wonder if it was dreadful mistake for Mandela to forgive his oppressors and fight those who wanted them ousted once and for all..He forgave, but as we can see there has been very little forgiveness on the other side of the proverbial track..

GBush Sr, Bill Clinton and G Bush Jr all kept Nelson Mandela on the terrorist watch list..

George Bush Sr, Bill Clinton and George Bush Jr all kept Nelson Mandela on the terrorist watch list..

Perhaps Mandela is so beloved not because of his ideals, but because at the end of the day the same oppressive forces that were in place prior to him being freed are still there, only difference now is there are a few extra Black and Brown faces sitting within those forces helping to continue that oppression. Maybe Mandela is being celebrated and mourned by some, because its fashionable and we are caught up in the cult of personality..

Perhaps Mandela is being mourned and celebrated because he has successfully been detached from the larger movement that he gave rise.. For many who cheer him while shunning his ideals he is now seen as ‘one of their own’ vs being seen as ‘one of us’..

-Davey D-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyMNYvkNfdY

3 Dope Songs from Coco Peila; Taking the Bay Area to New Heights

Coco PeilaAs we continue our 3 Dope Song series designed to turn folks on to underplayed and new artists, we turn our attention to Coco Peila who is a dope emcee/ singer who comes from Berkeley, California.  She’s been putting in work for a minute, both as an activist , student and artist doing everything from winning Poetry slam championships (2005) to graduating with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Recording Arts and a Master of Science Degree in Entertainment Business from Full Sail University in Orlando Florida, to performing on stages all over the world including in Guatemala and New Zealand.

She first caught a lot of people’s attention back in 2007 when her song Any Day was chosen by Youth Noise to be the face of a campaign they had launched to raise awareness about body image.

A couple of years ago Coco released her first mixed tape entitled  “Can I Reminisce…Progress Not Perfection” .

She recently dropped a banger of a song called ‘Misses Shoot ’em Down‘ that deals with female empowerment and respect. It’s the first single from her debut album as she takes a firm seat at the table of dope emcees making moves from the Bay..

 

Misses Shoot ’em Down

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9S1SBdWreVs

“Any Day Now”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhZsA99tgi8

Coco Peila and Groove Major- Make It Hot

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyCPDxiEXt0

3 Dope Songs from Cocoa Bella-Harlem’s Renaissance Woman

Cocoa BellaCocoa Bella is a singer/song-writer, emcee, renowned fashionista and muse — hailing from New York City. Born and raised in Harlem, she carries the sensibility of a chic, sophisticated, not-to-be-messed-with city girl in her music. Her influences include : Foxy Brown, Grace Jones, Pharrell Williams, Jay-Z, Lauryn Hill, Kelis, Remy Ma, Nelly Furtado, Missy Elliot and Gwen Stefani.

C-B is a self-proclaimed “triple threat” which has widely been proven via her photography, media and music skills. Owner of popular blog COOL CRUEL WORLD, and photography start-up company HAUTE FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY, C-B holds her own in several different realms of the industry. C-B emulates the style, creativity and elegance. She was recently captured in VOGUE for her keen and unique sense of style during NY fashion week. Her infectious style is evident in her music and her style of dress!

Her journey with music started years ago when she had a chance meeting with the A+R at Star Trak. Though that didn’t work out when they dis-banded from Arista, Cocoa continued to work in the industry as a journalist penning stories for the likes of: EBONY MAGAZINE, DON DIVA MAGAZINE, J-RECORDS and more. She grew her brand as a blogger, photographer, NYC personality, and fashion-maven…. NOW IT’S TIME FOR THE WORLD TO RECOGNIZE THE NEW FACE OF A MODERN RENAISSANCE WOMAN!

source: http://www.reverbnation.com/cocoabella

WWYDW (What Wud You Do Widdit?! )

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1xXM3oMQkA

TheraFlu R E M I X

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pS7Yvjen-bY

Rock It

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2nD0EzopVY

3 Dope Songs from Amil -From Major Coins to Roc-A Fella & Beyond

AmilAmil Kahala Whitehead  more commonly known by her stage name Amil, is an American female rapper, singer, and songwriter from New York City. She was prominent in the late 1990s as a Jay-Z protégé, most notably on the single “Can I Get A...” from the Rush Hour soundtrack.

In 1997, Amil was involved with an all-female group called “Major Coins“. The group met Jay-Z, who was looking for a woman to provide vocals on his third album, Vol. 2… Hard Knock Life. The part for the female rapper was really for her friend, but when Jay-Z asked Amil to freestyle and liked it, he decided to put her on the song instead. Amil, wanting to remain loyal to her friend, did not prefer to be put on the song, but Jay-Z allowed them both to do a version of the song.

Soon after Major Coins broke up, Amil decided to follow a solo career with Jay-Z’s label, Roc-A-Fella Records, joining the 1999 Hard Knock Life Tour. After the tour, she appeared on songs with Mariah Carey, Beyoncé, Jermaine Dupri, AZ, DJ Kay Slay, LL Cool J and Funkmaster Flex.

 

I Got That

No 1 Can Compare

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yupFbQP7N8U

Quarrels

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yejS_9R8Unk

3 Dope Songs from Allie Baby Holding it Down for New Orleans

Allie BabyGiving you raw and street savvy lyricism, accompanied with a raspy New Orleans accent, Allie Baby has developed a sound that is uniquely her own. From her impeccable writing skills, to that commanding voice so unexpected from the pint size beauty, she lets it be known she is here to stay for a while.

In a male dominated industry, Allie embraces her womanhood and owns her sexiness without exploitation. She carries such a natural demand of respect. She has is firmly establishing herself as a novel force to be reckoned with in hip hop and entertainment. Check out her home page at http://alliebaby.blogspot.com/p/biography.html

Runaway Freestyle

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiYEh6qWUjg

“M.O.D.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UsmfDUTqW4

“I Want The Life”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYimcQjiAYA