Archive for the 'Celebrate Kwanzaa' Category

07
Jul
09

Michael Jackson, The Memorial

Michael Jackson, A Legend Remembered

The world is preparing to say a  final  farewell to Michael Jackson. MJ will do in death what he has done in life– break records, remove barriers and bring people together. This unprecedented, massive gathering and will be unlike anything we have seen to date.

This day is not for the naysayers–please stay home, offline and keep your negative insight to yourself. Let those who loved Michael have this day to remember the man, the music and the dream.

Watch the Michael Jackson memorial live on CNN , TVOne, BET or if you are if you want to find a local memorial event choose one of  88  movie theaters which will  broadcast the Michael Jackson memorial.

The digital world will add a new dimension to this magnificent global farewell. Celebrate Michael’s life.

26
Jun
09

Michael Jackson Remembered


By Stella

Like many of you, I was simply jarred yesterday …floored to learn that Michael  Jackson, the most prolofic entertainer ever– was no longer with us. Well before main stream media delivered this disturbing news, social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook were on fire, buzzing with the tragic news about Michael’s death. I hoped and prayed that the text messages and tweets I received from family members and @breakingnews @huffingtonpost were wrong. ) This is such an epic loss. Such a sad time for the world.

Remember Michael Always

Today, let’s remember Michael– without getting caught up in controveries that swhirl around his name. This is the time to mourn his loss–to  reflect on what Micheal Jackson’s music meant to us instead of focusing on his financial or personal issues.

My life is marked by Michael’s music. When I think of Michael Jackson’s music, I remember some of the happiest moments of my life. Like staying up past 11:00PM to watch the first reveal of the “Thriller video and singing a part of the  ”Man In The Mirror” for my high school graduation.  And  how can I forget that back in the day (in the black community), if you were amoung the first to own a newly released copy of Michael Jackson albulm you had  MEGA bragging rights!

Generations Love Michael

Michael’s music  has carried us through much of our collective struggle. The Jackson’s were Black America’s first, first family. We were proud to see them use their musical gifts to transcend racial inequities.  Michael Jackson broke musical and social barriers and we should respectfully remember him for his amazing musical and charitable contributions.

Look closely and  you will notice  the principles of Kwanzaa  at work his life. For example he was fueled by self-determination (kujichagulia) and  anchored by faith (imani).


Go ahead…put on one of your favorite  Michael Jackson songs and share your thoughts.



10
May
09

Happy Mother’s Day Sistas

Happy Mother’s Day my dear Sistas!!!

To all our iKwanzaaMoms, endless thanks

…for loving

…for nurturing

…for praying over

…for equipping

…for all that you do for our children!!!!

28
Feb
09

State of The Black Union

The State of the Black Union

Turn to C-SPAN to watch The State of  The Black Union,  celebrating 10 years of  uplifting cultural collaboration.

Visit TavisTalks.com, to get more information and watch the African American Imprint video -America I Am:

 

More to come….

20
Jan
09

President Obama’s Inaugural Address

For those of you who want to see this historic moment unfold…again…and again…




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