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“Don’t Sell Your House”

“Don’t sell you house”, is what Mayor Keisha Bottoms urged residents still living in Atlanta’s west side neigborhoods. These historic districts are now considered a hot spot for hungry developers, and some of Atlanta’s longtime residents are being put under extrememly intense pressure to sell. Mayor Bottoms went on a local media tour urging residents to fight against gentrification, and to avoid selling their homes.

As a resident of Charleston, S.C. , i envy these residents for having such a caring Mayor; a mayor willing to educate her constituents about the potential value of their property, and the sneaky, under-handed tactics real estate dealers make to convince older, less knowledgeable residents to sell their properties. Imagine if hundreds of black families in Charleston, S.C. and surrounding counties had a Mayor like Keisha Bottoms. Imagine if had a mayor who took the time and educated residents about the plans that were going on in our city ten to twenty years ago. Imagine if we had mayors that cared more about residents, instead of Mayors who have all decided to open real estate companies of their own due to the lowcouty’s booming real estate market. All Charleston residents can do is imagine; digress.

In September, Mayor Bottoms visited two local radio stations in Atlanta to help spread the message. In one interview, Mayor Bottoms stated, “If your mother, or your grandmother owns a house in the west side of town, do not sell it! Don’t sell your house!”

So why is there such an urgency for the Mayor to warn Atlanta residents about selling their property, some of which have been in these families for generations? It’s because of what is currently happening in the A-T-L. Just when you thought Atlanta couldn’t possibly grow any larger, right? Not true at all, right now on perimeter of Atlanta’s west side, they have built a billion dollar sports stadium, and as interest increases in real estate nearby the stadium, interest also increases for the modest, black neighborhoods that surround this area.

Many of the older residents in Atlanta’s west side have become completely fed up with annoying investors and real estate developers. Some have described the offers investors are bringing as, “being robbed without a gun.” Older residents complain about feeling confused, and not really knowing who to trust when it comes to concerns about their property. Investors also have tried the old tactic of creating a false sense of urgency in order to convence homeowners to sell now. Other investors have simply been bold, telling homeowners to name their price, knowing these residents are not knowledgeable about the potential value of these homes.

Mayor Bottoms deserves a huge shout out for educating and getting the word out about why residents should not sell their homes. Too bad the residents in Charleston, S.C. didn’t have the same type of care given to them. Kudos to her!

As if the Mayor of Atlanta hasn’t been busy enought protecting her constituents’ properties, she also recently signed a bill which would rename three of Atlanta’s confederate street names. This lady is truly on fire!

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Due to the effects of Hurricane Florence, South Carolina for the first time ever, is extending the deadline to register to vote for South Carolina residents. The deadline is now October 17, 2018, and there are several ways you can register to vote in the upcoming elections.

  1. Register online at https://www.scVOTES.org
  2. The My scVOTES mobile app on all mobile platforms
  3. Download, complete and return a voter registration form from https://www.scVOTES.org to their county voter registration office
  4. If sent by fax or email, it must be received before midnight on Wednesday, Oct. 17
  5. If sent by mail, it must be postmarked by Oct. 17
  6. Register in person at your county voter registration office. Most offices close at 5 p.m.
  7. On Oct. 17 for in-office registrations, Residents are advised to check locally for specific hours
  8. If you’re already registered, visit https://www.scVOTES.org and click “Check My Registration” to make sure your registration is up to date

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Ofcr. Terrence Carraway

74-Year Old Mass Shooter Taken Into Custody UNHARMED

74 year-old Frederick Hopkins is responsible for shooting seven police officers in the Vinage Place and Hoffmeyer Road area of Florence, S.C.; one officer has already been pronounced dead. Police were able to take Hopkins into custody unharmed. City of Florence spokesperson, John Wukela, announced that Officer Terrence Carraway is the officer that lost his life during this fatal standoff. Carraway had just received his 30-year service pin from the police department.

Frederick Hopkins is a disabled Vietnam Veteran, and a disbarred lawyer, and husband of prominent local attorney, Cheryl Turner Hopkins.. Although police were able to take Hopkins into custody unharmed, they are not claiming that Hopkins is unable to speak because he fell and hit his head during the standoff.

This attack started when officers were sent to the home to serve a search warrant because of an accusation that a 27 year-old person living at the home, was involved in the sexual assault of a foster child inside the home. When the disturbance finally calmed, 7 officers were shot, 1 was killed, and 1 civilian was injured.

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Fortnite vs. The Culture

They love the culture, but do they love us? Popular online, third-person shooter game Fortnite is doing what Colonizers do best – jacking the culture. To date, creator Epic Games is currently the owner of the most popular online game in history. Recently Epic and Fortnite have come under fire for ripping off dance moves from hip-hop artists and other popular young blacks online. So far, no law suits have been filed, but according to Forbes, artists and hip-hop connoisseurs are posing the question, “are dance moves protected under copyright?

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In Fortnite, players can choose different “Emotes” or dances, these emotes appear to look exactly like the dances created by artists such as Snoop Dogg, Memphis rapper BlocBoy JB, and Brooklyn rapper 2 Milly. The makers of Fortnite have gotten so slick about stealing these dances for their own financial come up, that they have renamed many of the dances that can be purchased through the gaming system. For example, the culture knows a dance showcased in the game is called the “Milly Rock”, however in Fortnite, its called the “Swipe It”. 2 Milly is currently threatening to sue Epic games for stealing his signature dance.

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Thankfully, there are some big named rappers that are calling out these culture vultures. Chance The Rapper was one of the first entertainers to bring attention to Fortnite using these dances from hip hop culture. “Black creatives created and popularized these dances but never monetized them. Imagine the money people are spending on these Emotes being shared with the artists that made them,” the No Problems rapper expressed in his tweets back in July.
— Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) July 13, 2018

Since last year, Epic Games has raked in over $1 billion in sales, and since Fortnite is a free game, this means that the sale of these hip hop emotes and other items from the popular gaming system, has been how Epic and made most of its money.

However, the question still remains. Is it possible to copyright a dance? According to Forbes’ Intellectual Property Law definition, here are the details:

It is possible to copyright a dance, but not an individual dance move. The dance must have a series of movements that are arranged in a unique, original sequence in order to have copyright protection. This is because one simple move is considered to be only one building block of an entire choreographed dance. For example, a songwriter cannot copyright a musical note but can copyright a song, which is a unique arrangement of notes.

It’s definitely a grey area when it comes to the creators of these dances to be able to get credit for their dances. In the meantime, there is lots of online talk about boycotting Epic, and other steps these creators can take to get paid, and/or protect their creative property. Right now, all we can do is make sure we tell everyone that the culture vultures are on the loose and they may hate you, but they love your culture.

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Finally, directors are giving the people more of what they want. Knowing in today’s times, slavery movies have become extremely controversial. Often, fans get frustrated by the reminder of such a violent past for black people in America. However, if anyone deserves a cinematic biopic – its definitely Harriet Tubman. In even better news, Janelle Monae is set to lace up her acting gloves as one of the starts in the Tubman movie.

Led by Cynthia Erivo, British singer, songwriter, and actress who played Celie in the 2015 Broadway Production of “The Color Purple”, Erivo won 2016 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical as well as the 2017 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album. Erivo’s new roll as Harriet Tubman has the internet buzzing about what we can expect from her performance in the upcoming biopic.

Not many details are known about the film just yet, but the title of the production will appropriately be named “Harriet“, and will also star Leslie Odom Jr, Joe Alwyn, Clark Peters, Jennifer Nettles and more. Direction will come from Kasi Lemmons, and will begin shooting this month in Virginia.

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