The young adult crowd of Baltimore is stepping up in a number of arenas to assert themselves as the next generation of the city’s servant-leaders. As the stalwarts of yesterday assume new roles as mentors and guides, the 30-ish age crowd is straining to speak up and be recognized. Rev. Cortly C.D. Witherspoon is...
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Tags: Baltimore City, CD Witherspoon, Cortly, Marvin Doc Cheatham, NAACP, Tessa Hill Alston
Posted in Clergy, Culture, Politics, Rev. Cortly C.D. Witherspoon, Social Justice, State of Black America, activist, baltimore, baltimore politics, black baltimore, civil rights | No Comments »
At the September meeting of the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance, Baltimore City State’s Attorney, Patricia Jessamy, made the case for her re-election. Touting her years of experience and multi-faceted approach for engaging crime in Baltimore, Jessamy criticized her challenger in the race, Gregg Bernstein, by saying, “he doesn’t think a prosecutor’s office should have anything...
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Tags: ACLU, baltimore, City State's Attorney, Doc Cheatham, Governor Martin O'Malley, Gregg Bernstein, illegal arrests, Jewish Times, NAACP, Pat Jessamy, Patricia, Robert Ehrlich, Sheryl Bernstein, youth jail
Posted in African American Christian, Africans in America, Clergy, Culture, Freedom!, Gregg Bernstein, Maryland, Patricia Jessamy, Police, Politicians, Politics, Social Justice, State of Black America, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, White folks, baltimore, baltimore politics, black baltimore, civil rights, martin o'malley | 1 Comment »
It’s election season in Baltimore so that means incumbents are making their rounds attempting to remind people how good life is with them in office and hopeful newbies are hitting the pavement making the case as to why they should be catapulted to political office. Admittedly, I am a bit disenchanted with electoral politics...
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Tags: 43 District, baltimore, Curt Anderson, election, Jill Carter, Joan Carter Conway, Maggie McIntosh, Mary Washington, Rodney Burris, State Delegate
Posted in Africans in America, Jesus, Maryland, Pan-Afrikan, Politicians, Politics, State of Black America, baltimore, baltimore politics, black baltimore, jill carter | No Comments »
“All the problems started when they took prayer out of the schools!” Perhaps you have heard people voice this statement when trying to explain the problems of public education within the Afrikan in America context. Perhaps it’s a statement that you have expressed or believe yourself. While it’s debatable that the prohibition against prayer...
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Tags: Baltimore City, Baltimore IT Academy, Chinquapin Middle School, Dr. Andres Alonso, Madalyn Murray, Prayer in schools, Woodbourne Jr. High School
Posted in Beloved Community, Culture, Freedom!, Politics, State of Black America, baltimore, baltimore politics | No Comments »
This week I’ve devoted much of my energy to a pretty spirited discussion via Facebook about Governor O’Malley’s plans to build a prison for youth in East Baltimore. The $104 million prison would be dedicated to youth being charged as adults. For many years, I’ve stood in solidarity with many others in publicly denouncing...
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Tags: arteesha holt, baby bookings, Bob Ehrlich, Governor Martin O'Malley, jermaine holley, juvenile, Robert Ehrlich, youth prison
Posted in Culture, Freedom!, Maryland, Politicians, Politics, State of Black America, White folks, baltimore politics, black baltimore, martin o'malley | No Comments »
When you take a nearly 90% African American student population and you willfully ignore their culture while subjecting them to a European-American educational setting you set them up for psychological enslavement. The African student population is not permitted to engage in the process of knowing themselves, the story of their people on the map...
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Tags: African American Self Determination, African Educational Pedagogy, Andres Alonso, Asa Hillard, Baltimore City Public School System, Baltimore City School Board, Black Student Achievement, Carter G. Woodson, Governor Martin O'Malley, Jawanza Kunjufu, Jewish Schools in Baltimore, Kill Them Before They Grow, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Naim Akbar, Paulo Friere, Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Ray Winbush
Posted in Africans in America, Beloved Community, Black Nationalists, Culture, Free Your Mind, Maryland, Pan-Afrikan, State of Black America, White folks, baltimore, baltimore politics, black baltimore, liberation theology | 1 Comment »
The history of African Americans does not begin with slavery. However, that’s what African American students are likely to believe while matriculating through many of this nation’s public schools. Their miseducation instills in them the view that they are an inferior people whose historical heritage starts in slavery. Their miseducation proliferates while at the...
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Tags: $100 Million Youth Jail, African American Students, Andres Alonso, Baltimore City, Baltimore City Public School System, Brown vs. Board of Education, Governor Martin O'Malley, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Miseducation of the Negro, White Flight
Posted in Culture, Free Your Mind, Freedom!, Maryland, Politics, State of Black America, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, White folks, baltimore politics, martin o'malley | 3 Comments »
In C. Eric Lincoln and Lawrence Mamiya’s classic work on the Black Church, they rightly describe the character and nature of the “Black sacred cosmos.” Much more than just casual weekend activity or flippant denominational recognition; Christianity for practicing African Americans is so interwoven into personal and social identity that it’s hard just to...
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Tags: Black Church, Christian Zionism, Christians United for Israel, CUFI, Israel, Israeli Apartheid, John Hagee, Palestine, Zionism
Posted in African American Christian, Africans in America, Beloved Community, Bishop Don Meares, Christian, Clergy, Culture, Faith &/or Religion, Faith and war, Free Your Mind, Freedom!, International Focus, Islam, Israel, Jesus, Maryland, Palestine, Pastor John Hagee, Politicians, Politics, Religion, Social Justice, State of Black America, White folks, baltimore, liberation theology | 2 Comments »
I’d like to publicly express my prayers and condolences to Mr. Marshall “Eddie” Conway and family in light of the passing of his mother. Mr. Conway is Maryland’s longest serving political prisoner incarcerated 40 years ago while serving in Baltimore’s Black Panther Party. Activists and concerned citizens from Baltimore have been contacting the appropriate...
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Tags: baltimore, Black Panther Party, Marshall Eddie Conway, Maryland, Political Prisoner
Posted in Black Nationalists, Culture, Maryland, Police, Politics, State of Black America, activist, baltimore, baltimore politics, black baltimore, civil rights, cointelpro | No Comments »
This past Monday was a phenomenal day. I usually have about two of these types of days per week and I’m always blown away as to how God orchestrates them. Monday is usually my day of rest. After preaching, praying, visiting the sick, and generally trying to encourage people during a long Sunday; Mondays...
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Tags: AmeriCorps, Baltimore Food and Faith, Mizuna, Mt. Calvary Baptist Church in Baltimore, Samaritan Women, Sorrel, Urban Farming
Posted in Beloved Community, Christian, Clergy, Culture, Faith &/or Religion, Free Your Mind, Maryland, My Story, Religion, The Simple Life, baltimore, easter sunday | No Comments »