June 29, 2009 · Comments
Twenty years later, the trash can is still crashing through America’s window. At the climax of Spike Lee’s 1989 drama “Do The Right Thing,” the eternal battle between love and hate teeters on a razor’s edge. The young black man Radio Raheem has been choked to death by white police after a fight with a Brooklyn pizzeria owner. A seething crowd gathers in front of the shop. Lee’s character, Mookie, a black pizza deliveryman, stands between the crowd and the shop. He’s shoulder-to-shoulder... [Read the full story]
July 2, 2009 · Comments
Richard Ivory, Hip Hop Republican - The French writer, Alexandre Dumas known the world over for his writings and sayings is claimed to have said that “I prefer rogues to imbeciles, because they sometimes take a rest“. And after a week of racial innuendoes and jokes tossed around by the South Carolina GOP, you would think we as party would at least try to take a break and learn from our lessons. HHR blog recenlty recived in our email along with other bloggers this photo image of a conversation with one of the candidates... [Read the full story]
July 2, 2009 · Comments
President Barack Obama said Thursday the Supreme Court was “moving the ball” on affirmative action in this week’s decision favoring white firefighters in New Haven, Conn., but he added that the court had not ruled out the use of racial preferences in the future. In a White House interview with The Associated Press, the president also said, “I don’t think that hiring on the basis of race … alone is constitutionally possible.” Obama, a former teacher of constitutional law, said, “I’ve... [Read the full story]
July 3, 2009 · Comments
Earl Ofari Hutchinson - The first nasty inkling that even the King of Pop can stir the racial divide came with the Mt. Everest size list of postings on blogs, chat rooms, and websites the week after the death of icon Michael Jackson. The comments ranged from mild rebuke to pure venom in which the writers dredged up all the old drug, child molestation, and other dirt digs on Jackson. In many cases they explicitly took big racial swipes at Jackson, papa Joe Jackson, and Jackson family members. Then there was the inevitable... [Read the full story]
June 30, 2009 · Comments
The Israeli navy intercepted a ship carrying foreign peace activists trying to break a blockade of Gaza on Tuesday and forced it to sail to an Israeli port, the military said. A statement said the Greek-registered freighter Arion ignored a radio message from the Israeli military saying it would not be allowed to enter Gaza waters and ordering it to turn back. The statement said naval personnel boarded the small vessel without any shots being fired. The military said those on board would be handed over to immigration authorities... [Read the full story]
July 3, 2009 · Comments
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin surprised supporters Friday and announced she is resigning from office at the end of the month without explaining why she plans to step down—throwing into question whether she would seek a run for the White House in 2012. The news rattles a Republican Party plagued with setbacks in recent weeks, including extramarital affairs disclosed by two other 2012 presidential prospects, Nevada Sen. John Ensign and South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford. Palin hastily called a news conference Friday morning at her... [Read the full story]
Earl Ofari Hutchinson - The first nasty inkling that even the King of Pop can stir the racial divide came with the Mt. Everest size list of postings... [Read more]
Queen Latifah dropped by the Essence Music Festival on Friday to help celebrate its 15th year of uplifting and empowering the African-American... [Read more]
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin surprised supporters Friday and announced she is resigning from office at the end of the month without explaining why... [Read more]
Corey Carter could hear snippets of music in his head—a calm and subtle melody that hadn’t found its shape. The 19-year-old college student... [Read more]
The question of when and where a public memorial service will be held for Michael Jackson has finally been answered. But how city officials will... [Read more]
Richard Ivory, Hip Hop Republican - The French writer, Alexandre Dumas known the world over for his writings and sayings is claimed to have said... [Read more]
Los Angeles officials are holding closed-door talks about a possible event for Michael Jackson on Tuesday at a downtown arena, a person with... [Read more]
President Barack Obama said Thursday the Supreme Court was “moving the ball” on affirmative action in this week’s decision... [Read more]
Howard Kurtz, Washington Post - While Michelle Obama was meeting with doctors and patients at the Upper Cardozo Health Center, nearly two dozen... [Read more]
The Drug Enforcement Administration is joining the investigation into Michael Jackson’s death, a law enforcement official said late Wednesday. The... [Read more]
One of the principal authors of health care legislation taking shape in the House accused drug companies and other medical providers Wednesday... [Read more]
Wave goodbye. Get in line. “Hurry up and wait” for your uniform, your medical exam and a crash course in saluting. Everything about... [Read more]
After days of assuring the public he was firmly in control after admitting a scandalous affair, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford detailed other... [Read more]
City councilwoman Monica Conyers resigned from office Monday, days after admitting in court that she accepted bribes from a company in exchange... [Read more]
On the day City Councilwoman Monica Conyers stepped into a federal courtroom at home in Detroit to plead guilty to bribery, her husband was at... [Read more]
ALEX ISENSTADT, Politico - As he embarks on his bid to become the first African-American governor of a Deep South state since Reconstruction,... [Read more]
Fifty years after the birth of Motown, the music lives on as a legacy for a city that has seen more than its share of hard times in the past... [Read more]
Atlanta, the city that built the first public housing project in the United States, plans to tear down its last one within a year. The demolition... [Read more]
Mississippi officials say a historical marker can be placed on a state highway near where three civil rights workers were murdered in 1964. The... [Read more]
Detroit City Council member Monica Conyers is seeking Baptist pastors’ support as she runs for re-election amid a bribery scandal. A person... [Read more]
Protesters vowed Monday to get the U.S. Department of Justice to review the dismissal of state murder charges against two white men in the dragging... [Read more]
Republicans and two dissident Democrats appeared to take control of New York’s Senate on Monday after the two New York City renegades voted... [Read more]
A lawyer for Detroit’s former mayor says his client’s up to date—and even early—with monthly restitution payments in the criminal... [Read more]
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin and his wife have been quarantined in China after a passenger on their flight exhibited flu-like symptoms. Nagin’s... [Read more]