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My own personal Lovelle Mixons

by Boothism | Essays & Commentary, Life, social justice, Writing

You can always tell when the words poised at the edge of someone’s mouth, waiting to spill out in a declarative statement, will be bad news. Doesn’t matter if it’s face to face or phone to ear, there’s always a pause-a heavy hesitation that hangs in the air right...

Oscar Grant and Oakland Local

by Boothism | Essays & Commentary, Media, social justice, Uncategorized, Writing

Tomorrow night marks the 1 year anniversary of the murder of Oscar Grant by BART police officer Johannes Mehserle and emotions in Oakland are running high. From renewed anger over police brutality, to BART announcing it will increase the number of police on call for...

The problem with the CNN Don Lemon & Nas interview

by Boothism | Arts & Culture, Essays & Commentary, Media, social justice, Writing

(Props to The Hood Nerd for his original post.) CNN, we have a problem. By now most people have heard of Derrion Albert, the 16 year old Chicago honor student killed in the middle of a gang brawl last week. The incident was caught on video and has sparked all the...

A Prince in MC’s clothing

by Boothism | Arts & Culture, Journalism, Music, social justice

“You’ve seen the slogan, “If I can’t dance, I don’t want to be in your revolution” alongside renderings of the late Emma Goldman plastered on the T-Shirts and bumper stickers of progressives and liberals from here to Cuba. And while...
Turn Off Channel Zero

Turn Off Channel Zero

by Boothism | Arts & Culture, Essays & Commentary, Journalism, Media, social justice, Writing

Turn Off Channel Zero By Kwan Booth ( April 12, 2007-Whatchusay.com) It’s no secret that mainstream media’s coverage of African Americans is severely one- sided. From the nightly news to “reality shows” like “Cops” and “Flavor...

WOME: The New Writing on the Walls

by Boothism | Arts & Culture, Journalism, social justice, Writing

The New Writing on the Walls Kwan Booth (March 14, 2007-Novometro.com) The bay’s graffiti scene has long been one of the hottest in the country with artists like CUBA and TDK Crew laying paint in San Francisco and Oakland for well over a decade. And thanks to...
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