Monday, March 31, 2008

The Angola 3: Take Action!


Below is an email from Color of Change. This group was on the front lines during much of the Jena 6 issue. Please read and take action by simply following the link and sending an electronic letter!

After a week of intense public pressure, officials at Angola prison moved Herman Wallace and Albert Woodfox out of solitary confinement for the first time in 35 years.1 But they're still locked up--for a crime everyone knows they didn't commit.

Together, we've started to turn things around by making it a political liability for the authorities at Angola to keep Wallace and Woodfox in solitary confinement for challenging the violence and segregation at Angola.2 We need to keep the pressure on to force federal and state authorities to intervene and release these innocent men. Will you join us?

http://colorofchange.org/angola3/?id=2275-417069

"Angola", sits on an 18,000 acre former slave plantation and its history is telling: considered among the most violent, racially segregated prison in the 70s, almost a prisoner a day was stabbed, shot or raped3. Inmates were often put in inhumane punishment camps for small infractions.

Although not activists when arriving in prison, brutal, squalid conditions and news of a civil rights movement on the outside prompted the Angola 3--Wallace, Woodfox and Robert King Wilkerson--to begin routinely speaking out against injustice. They organized hunger and work strikes and a Black Panther chapter within the prison to protest the corruption and horrific abuse, including systematic rape4, facing the largely Black prisoner population.5

Shortly after these protests became public, the Angola 3 were charged with murdering a prison guard and quickly convicted by all-white juries, based on fake evidence. The bloody fingerprints at the scene don't match any of the Angola 3. Both men have alibi witnesses with nothing to gain, while the witnesses who testified against them have admitted to being coerced by prison officials. Even the widow of the correctional officer who was murdered does not believe Wallace and Woodfox killed her husband; she's urging state and federal officials to find the real killer.6

The Angola 3 don't pretend to be saints. They committed crimes many decades ago, but they've more than served their time. They should not be denied their freedom for standing up against unimaginable conditions in prison--including violent segregation and 16 hour, 6 day a week work schedules.

NBC Nightly News7 just aired a piece this week about the plight of the Angola 3. And it's time to finally get some justice for Wallace and Woodfox. When we spoke up about the Jena 6, it was about more than helping six Black youth in a small town called Jena8. It was about standing up against a system of unequal justice. That broken system is at work again and we're joining The Innocence Project and Amnesty International9 to challenge it in the case of the Angola 3.

It's now time for the Governor of Louisiana and the Department of Justice to step in and say enough is enough. Please join us in demanding that they both intervene--to ensure justice for the Angola 3 and to bring about reform and accountability in Louisiana's prison system:

http://colorofchange.org/angola3/?id=2275-417069

Thank You and Peace,

-- James, Van, Gabriel, Clarissa, Mervyn, Andre, and the rest of the ColorOfChange.org team
March 18th, 2008

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Monday, March 24, 2008

Electronic Votes Accidently Released Results





All time favorite Onion clip. It's mad plausible and makes you think "why are they changing to all electronic ballots in the 2008 elections when they have proven to be highly unreliable"??? Maybe because computer programs exist to control these digital votes? Hmmm...

Media Coverage of Politics B.S.


The Onion is the best spoof program ever. Media coverage on issues today is so much about b.s. Obama said in his race speech in Philly last week that if we don't get past this "Nothing Is Going to CHANGE".


2nd Banned Boondocks Episode



No worries if you weren't able to check out this banned episode of boondocks that appeared on Teletoon Sunday, cuz we got it here!

Cee-lo's character reminds me off a good few people I know with the "reach and teach the lost masses" ideology.

It's true what he said about BET too. Presenting young people with a lifestyle they want to live, but can't afford.  




enjoy!

Friday, March 21, 2008

Banned Boondocks Episodes Airing in Canada



One of the banned BET related Boondocks episodes apparently aired in Canada last Sunday on teletoons, with the second due to air this coming Sunday at 10:30pm. The episodes "The Huey Freeman Hunger Strike" and "The Ruckus Reality Show" were banned from the Cartoon Network in the States earlier this year, with only shorts clips leaking out onto youtube.

The Episode featured here aired last Sunday and is about BET's CEO, Debra Lee, who is depicted as "Debra Lee-vil," a sinister Dr. Evil clone who kills underlings and rants about creating a network "that would accomplish what hundreds of years of slavery, Jim Crow and malt liquor couldn't - the destruction of black people."

These two Boondocks episodes weren't banned because of language, sexual explicitness, or violence (though one of Debra's heels does get gruesomely lodged in an employees neck), but because the Time/Turner affiliations between the Cartoon Network and BET. Media conglomeration at it's best y'all. Check the episode out.

Drama on PCD





Ah I love this show. And my girl Tiffany is such a drama queen! "Woo wooo wooo woo" And all her crazy singing. I hope she makes it.

As time goes by everyone gets more and more stressed out and tempers flare.

Great girly drama.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Oh Yeah Introductions


Hehe. Almost forgot.

My name is Ashley Alexis McFarlane and I obviously just started TO Zion (Toronto Zion/ "to zion" cuz our city is just that hype) because I love fashion, activism, art, spirituality, life, and blogs.

I'm currently wrapping up my final year at the University of Pennsylvania in Philly. Thank god! This blog may get a tad political because I'm a tad radical, but also paradoxically interested in pop culture and the mainstream. Tisk tisk I know.

I'll be posting links to articles, stories and pages I think are worth hearing about. Yeah. And stuff.

So tell all yah friends!!! www.zenista.blogspot.com is where it's at!

Juice For Life


According to a friend who just bought a juicer, Drinking your fruits and vegetables is the healthiest (and easiest) way to go. Since we're living in an increasingly toxic world where free radicals wreck havoc on our bodies day in and day out, get your 5- or however many they're saying we need now, servings of fruits and veggies daily.

My favourite juicer in Toronto is this little vendor in the food court area at DOWNSVIEW PARK FARMERS AND MERCHANTS MARKET. The flea market is located by Downsview Park - Sheppard Ave. W. and Keele. It's east of Keele and west of Downsview Station. Random yes. Delicious and good for you yes. (Haha bet you thought I was bout to say no)

When Artists Wear Their Heart On Their Sleeves



It's been a while since an emcee moved me. But with the soft and reflective lines "The handling of a heart/ is such a delicate art/ because it's paper thin" I was screaming in my school's computer lab. His name was Jay Electronica, the sole inspiration for Erykah Badu's new Control Freaq Record Label. And my newest hip-hop crush. But don't tell Badu, rumor is the two are a item.

*Tear

Check out some of his mix "Eternal Sunshine" here:
http://www.last.fm/music/Jay+Electronica/_/Act+1:+Eternal+Sunshine+(the+pledge)