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I know I have heard for years from older Black people about the problem that is only getting worse with Black men, but it is now for us to really join together and figure out a solution to help Black men help themselves.
I, like Jemele Hill, am a YBP woman who is truly concerned with the what's happening within the community. And as a journalist, all I can do is vow to expose and shed light to the problems and hopefully offer solutions through my work, but I think it takes true dedication from each one of us to re-claim our image, especially in the media. And then get in the community and mentor to those younger than us and actually "show...don't tell" through our actions.
As a Black woman, I don't know what I can do to help alleviate the problem, but whatever it is I am willing because I am committed to reducing the amount of Black men dead, in prison, or not underachieving because of lack of education or other forms of societal capital.
Each one, reach one, teach one, keep one is far more than just a catchphrase...it can make a difference.
::steps down from soapbox::
Have a great evening.
Well said. While I agree that exposure to the underlying issues in our community creates a dialogue, I also think that the power of 'one' is just as important. You stated that 'you dont know what you could do', but in fact, 'doing you' is alleviating the problem. We all need to find our individuality in a problem that plagues our community so that those who need help can see the empowering example of someone 'not being like everyone else'.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=hill/070130
The story above kicks even more dirt in the face of Tank Johnson. Thanks, J, but we knew already...
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=hill/061218
In that article, calling someone a thug is now okay?
Jemele spits truth, no doubt,but her messages vary so wildly that I can't tell where she's coming from. Dah well, I guess this posting wasn't really about Jemele's writting skills, huh?
Interestingly, I agree with James on the back and forth of her recent articles. I especially disagree with her recent article comparing Tank to Ray. Either way, there is a fine line between the contradiction existing in our pop culture, to the icons that live it, to the ybp's that attempt to sort it all out.