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A Juneteenth Miracle

We’ve all heard of Christmas miracles, but we’d never thought we would see the day where we would be receiving Juneteenth miracles! Not only did Senegal beat Poland at the FIFA World Cup today, the city of Charleston, SC decided to support a resolution that would make an official apology and denounce slavery. Now, no one is exactly certain who asked for this, but many are claiming that although an apology is a nice gesture, we can only recognize this as a small step in the right direction for race relations here in South Carolina.

With portraits and ceramic buffs of former governers, (who probably owned a few slaves themselves), aligning the room and glaring at the audience in the background, Charleston City Hall was packed with residents waiting for the approval of a proclamation that would provide an official apology for Slavery in the city of Charleston. The packed room was also filled with longtime residents waiting to have their voice heard as to why they were in favor of the resolution and what this apology would mean to them. A number of pastors from churches throughout downtown Charleston made appearances and spoke highly of the resolution. The pastor of First Baptist Church of Charleston along with Priest David Dooman from St. Michaels in downtown Charlerston, who said his family came to the U.S. in 1792 and owned slaves in Virginia. He talked about corporate sin and how the sins of the father passed down throughout generations. He stated unconfessed sins don’t disappear, they are passed throughout generations, and called these sins ‘spritual legacies‘. Dooman explained that sins can be confessed even generations after they’ve been committed and named a number of men in the bible that confessed to sins they hadnt even committed (david, moses, daniel, nehemiah, etc) and that the fruit of confession is renewal, revival, and healing. This was Priest David’s explanation of why he felt that apologizing, right now, was the right thing to do.

World renowned painter, Jonathan Green approached the audience to speak, and stated that when he arrived in Charleston about 10 years ago after traveling the world, he was committed to learning everything he could about Charleston. Green stated, “this entire state was a concentration camp built on the greatness of an agricultural phenomenon of African people from West Africa which supplied Charleston, and made Charleston the wealthiest city in America for over 100 years; wealthier than Philadelphia and wealthier than New York. This is owed to the ingeniousness of West African people on every plantation in the state of South Carolina which enslaved mostly children. There were mostly children brought on those ships; so great that it changed the migration pattern of the shark.”

The co-owner and daughter of the founder of Dell’z Deli even stopped through to explain how the restaurant is a million dollar success story; with $250 and a prepaid cell phone, her mom started the deli that many of us flock to on a weekly basis. Because of the success her family has seen at Dell’z, she addressed that she wanted to see economic development plans for more black entrepreneurs in the city. She also explained that she wanted to see more blacks have access to storefronts in the City of Charleston, with access to capital, grants and funding for African Americans within the community. Right on!

So, What’s Next?

In a small way, many of us appreciate the gesture made on this historical day of Juneteeth, where we celebrate the official day of the abolishment of slavery. In another small way, some of us want to say ‘man f*** your apology’. Whether we have an appreciation or a distaste for the proclamation, there still lies many questions, like ‘what now‘? This piece of paper, this proclamation issued by a city that has made an insurmountable amount of money for centuries from our West African ancestors, and now our West African Gullah Geechee culture, is simply a piece of paper. What more needs to be done to make certain the great, great, great, great, grand children of these ancestors take their rightful place in the City of Charleston growth and development? As the wealth gap increases for blacks all over this country, how do we assure that a 400 year history in America doesn’t leave us poor and broken? What’s next for us, and our children’s children?

You can watch most of the meeting below. Happy Juneteeth people, and never forget to keep striving.

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From Moncks Corner to Mainstream TV

Once again, Charlemagne tha god continues to make his hometown of Moncks Corner, South Carolina proud. From inside the walls of Z-93 in Charleston, S.C. and being ‘fired from every radio station he’s worked at’, as he likes to proudly proclaim; Charlemagne has made a permanent mark in the entertainment industry. As is being the co-host of one of the country’s biggest morning show’s, The Breakfast Club, isn’t enough; Charlemagne tha god has managed to take his personal brand even bigger. He just inked a deal with HBO.

This week HBO announced that they’ve ordered a series called The Grey Area with Charlemagne tha god. This is an interview series, that will consist of four, hour-long specials that are set to start late 2018. Charlemagne is tapped as the executive producer of the series alongside Karen Kinney. As of right now, there’s no word on who will be interviewed, or the subject matter, but we can only guess from the ‘in your face‘ type of commentary we hear daily on The Breakfast Club, Charlemagne is probably ready to tackle the tough subjects.

In a recent interview, Charlemagne is thankful for his new job, and this new television journey:

“I feel extremely blessed to be able to announce my official partnership with HBO on a new conversation series which will provide a safe space for ‘unsafe’ people to curate their stories and control their own narratives,” said Charlamagne. “The reality is, when it comes to people’s stories, it’s not black or white, it’s always an area that’s a shade of gray and that’s usually where the lies end and the truth begins, and this show will give those people an opportunity to share their truth. Thank you to my new television home, HBO and all praise is due to God.”

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In spite of the ceilings, closed doors, and proverbial feet on our necks, black, female entrepreneurs are taking the leap against all odds. According to CNBC, African American women are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs in America today. This African American business woman and mom is once again proving that black women are shattering the glass and titanium ceilings across this country. She’s taking on a sport where you seldom see people of color participate, and she’s leading the charge on the race track. Melissa Harville-Lebron is the first black woman to own a NASCAR racecar team and she’s brought the first multi-cultural team to the sport.

In her interview with CBS she says, “I don’t look like everybody else, and we have some proving to do; but we’re just as good.” E2 Northeast Motor Sport is a developmental team in the Camping World Truck Series.

To be clear, Harville-Lebron and her two sons were not competing during the Truck Series race being run the day of the interview; and they hae never run a NASCAR race at hall. Harville-Lebron, in an interview with Yahoo cleared up the issue of having a team, but never running a race. She stated, “First of all, I got approved by NASCAR for my license. I didn’t just open a Crackerjack box and get it. I got approved for my license. And from there-my team is incorporated, my team has been incorporated. I purchased equipment. I started to put a team together with personnel. The only thing that has not occurred yet is for me to have an official race entry in under my name.”

In the interview, Harville-Lebron mentioned having issues with sponsorships; hopefully this recent media attention will send more money and sponsors her way.

Source: CBS News,Yahoo

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Dayonn Davis Muscogee County, Ga., Sheriff’s Office

When a parent warns their kids about hanging with the wrong crowd, or letting friends influence them, or simply making bad choices – teens tend to not take parents seriously because it all starts sounding like the same ole rhetoric they’ve spent most of their lives hearing. Unfortunately, for some teens being a little mischievous can carry big consequences. For Dayonn Davis, who thought at the age of 15, we would simply run off with a pair of new sneakers, his bad judgment may have cost him the next five years of his life. Davis’ story is a cautionary tale of hanging with no crowd is better than hanging with the wrong one. Here are 10 warnings for your teen:

Dayonn was a first-time offender

Dayonn’s first and only charge, that will cost him 5 years of freedom was for stealing sneakers

Dayonn stole something valued at only $100

At the age of 15, Dayonn stole a pair of Nike Oreos, which are valued at approximately $100

What Dayonn thought was just a simple scam, ended up turning into a violent crime because of one of his friends

Dayonn contacted someone on Facebook to purchase the sneakers, and they arranged to meet in the park. Dayonn asked to try on the shoes with the intention of stealing them. It was Dayonn’s friend that pulled out a gun before everyone ran. The Nike Oreos that were stolen were found in Dayonn’s closet.

Simple theft, turned in to Robbery – carrying a more severe sentence

Because Dayonn’s friend pulled out a gun, this simple case of theft turned into a Strong Arm Robbery. Even though Dayonn wasn’t the one with the gun.

Dayonn wouldn’t snitch….at first

Dayonn was trying to be a gangster until he realized he would be facing serious time in jail. He refused to tell police who was the teen with the gun. Once he realized that this crime would cost him the rest of his teen years, he decided to tell on his friend. Unfortunately for Dayonn – he must have the worse luck ever, because the victim did not ID the correct suspect in a lineup

Dayonn’s mother pleaded with the judge

Dayonn’s mother told the judge that her son was, “with the wrong person‘. The judge was not willing to accept that Dayonn was the wrong person. He responded to his mother, “He’s the one with the shoes in his closet.” Another cautionary tale of claiming that you’re simply “hanging with the wrong crowd”. The judge explained that Dayonn may not have intended to pull a gun, but he definately intended on taking the shoes because he arranged the meeting.

He was tried as an Adult

Dayonn was charged as an adult for this crime, even though it happened when he was 15. He also had no previous juvenile record. Dayonn was an A and B student at Kendrick High School, his grades suffered after he was arrested for this crime.

Is the sentence fair?

In a day where we’ve witnessed the Standford rapist, Brock Turner, get 6 months for raping another student. Turner raped a female student that was unconscious, and witnesses actually found him on top of this young woman. In a day where we see stories like Brock Turner’sover and over again where young white men are given light sentences for violent crimes – is this sentence fair? Do sneakers hold more value than a woman’s body and mind? No it’s not fair – it’s some bullshit.

Dayonn’s Sentence for taking a pair of Nike’s worth $100

Dayonn is now 18 and the crime was committed when he was 15. Dayonn will have to serve 5 years in prison and 10 additional years on probation – for stealing Nike Oreos.

This is America

Dayonn’s sentence is not something that happened ‘back in the day’ – this is happening right now! This is the cry for help Black america has been screaming against when discussing the prison pipeline. This is the new Jim Crow – this is how they keep young black men and women enslaved. However, as a young, black teen in America – you have to be proactive, wiser, and smarter about the decisions you make; even if you’re only a kid.

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14yo Nakia Venant, of Miami Gardens livestreamed her own suicide on Facebook from the bathroom of her foster home - just three weeks after a 12-year-old also killed herself on camera

Suicide rates for black children ages 5 to 12 exceeded white children

For hundreds of years, this type of data has never been reported. Historically, Black people in the United States have survived the worse types of conditions known to mankind. From slavery to Jim Crow, we’ve come out bruised and scarred but never broken. Now, the latest report from the CDC is reporting an alarming trend among African American children in the U. S. The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) is reporting, from 2001-2015, black children took their own lives at twice the rate of their white counterparts.

Many African Americans in this country can sadly admit to knowing children and families who have suffered the loss of a child, by their own hands. Also, many African Americans have had discussions among ourselves as to what could be going on? In these discussions, we talk about how ‘kids these days’ have more than any other generation, how they have access to unlimited information, and how they have the opportunity to go anywhere, do anything, and be anything they want. Yet, this still doesn’t seem to be enough; these children are abusing themselves and taking their own lives at staggering rates. We also discuss the many times we were bullied at some point in our own childhoods and dealt with it, but the kids today can’t seem to handle things when they get tough. We believe that somewhere between our generation and their generation, kids have gotten soft – or perhaps more insecure. We honestly have no answers.

According to the JAMA report, researchers at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Ohio found that suicide rates for black children ages 5 to 12 exceeded white children, and the results were seen in both girls and boys. Historically, despite the violent history of abuse and unfair treatement in this country, suicide has rarely been a factor for black people until the last two decades. Suicide rates in the U.S. have been higher for whites historically, in all age groups and it still remains this way for 13 to 17 year olds. White teens commit suicide at a 50 percent higher rate than blacks once they get into their later teen years.

One child 12 or younger dying by suicide every five days

The problem of teen suicide is no longer a “white issue”, and black parents along with white parents have to continue to understand why teenagers who should be enjoying their childhood, are taking their own lives. Jeffrey Bridge, an epidemiologist from the Center for Suicide Prevention and Research explains, “We can’t assume any longer that suicide rates are uniformly higher in white individuals than black. There is this age-related disparity, and now we have to understand the underlying reasons; Most of the previous reserach has largely concerned white suicide.” According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1,300 kids from ages as low as five years old to twelve, took their own lives in the U.S. That’s one kid between ages five through twelve dying from suicide every five days from 1999 to 2015; and the rates are accelerating. Unfortunately, this data does not include the child’s location and/or socioeconomic status; the study also gave no context for the reasons for each suicide.

More research in 2017 by Jeffrey Bridge and his colleagues took a deeper dive into what may be going on with these children. In the age groups of 5 to 11 and 12 to 14 together, researchers found it was more likely for African American males who dealt with stressful home situations, along with relationships at home and with friends, to be a major cause of suicide. Also, many of the children who committed suicide had been diagnosed with mental health issues at their time of death. These children were also, at some point diagnosed with ADD or ADHD. Many of the suicides of young, black adolescents were also kids who had relationship problems with a boyfriend or girlfriend; these children also had high rates of depression according to the study from the Journal for Pediatrics.

10 yo Ashawnty Davis Killed Herself After Video of Fight With Alleged Bully Was Posted Online

Samoon Ahmad, Psychiatrist and clinical associate professor at NYU School of Medicine, was not involved with the research, but was able to give some cultural incite to a growing problem. He stated:

“To me, the 5-12 age range is more related to developmental issues and the possible lack of a family network, social network and cultural activities. With the introduction of social media, there is more isolation with children, and not as much neighborhood play. Kids are more socially in their own vacuum.”

Unfortunately, the research being done has not given much direction on possible solutions or things we can do as a community to fix this problem. Hopefully, parents are working on paying more attention to a child who may have the potential to harm themselves. Also, the hope is if parents are allowing doctors to place their children on medication, then they should also be just as easily convinced to seek out mental health counseling for these children.

Source : Washington Post, JAMA, Center for Suicide Prevention and Research, Center for Disease Control

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