Archive for July, 2009

Skyzoo To Drop "The Salvation" on Duck Down Records

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

The Brooklyn-bred wordsmith known as Skyzoo is on the verge of releasing his debut album The Salvation, as it should reach the masses and hit your local record store on September 29, through Jamla Records/Duck Down.

As it goes with first impressions, it is always the smartest to place the best foot forward. For this rapper, stepping into the grand stage for the first time means that he must leave a good taste in the mouths of his listeners. (pause) Skyzoo has promised that his upcoming body of lyrics will contain some of his most personal records. Along with dropping personal tracks, he will also be delivering his conceptual side for this project.

Featuring tracks such as (more...)

Hip-Hop Video Director Rik Cordero Unveils New Film

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Nominated in 2009 for Director of the Year from BET, Music Video Director Rik Cordero will be presenting his second feature film at the HBO New York International Latino Film Festival as it celebrates its 10th anniversary. The film, Inside A Change, will make its debut on Thursday, July 30 as tickets are now on sale at Clearview Cinemas Chelsea 9.

The film tells the story of a young man named Chris Price who is getting ready to serve 180 days in prison for his first-time offense. He chooses to keep his sentence under wraps to his mother by lying and telling her that he will be traveling to (more...)

Slave Graves Moved For Landfill In Georgia

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

311 graves in a historic Georgia graveyard will be moved in August after fierce feuding from the Georgia NAACP and county board members. The Clayton-County Board of Commissioners voted seven months ago to have graves in the Union Bethel A.M.E. Church Cemetery moved to a graveyard in Riverdale, Georgia to expand a landfill. The cemetery dates back to the 1850s and is believed to be the final resting place of slaves. The NAACP in Georgia stepped in, claiming that board officials accepted bribes from the Stephens MDS LP construction and recycling program and called for an investigation.

Now seven months later, a Clayton-County judge threw out the last of lawsuits, sealing the fate of the graves. A graveside service for those buried is scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday at Union Bethel Church.

The Stephens MDS LP company did not deny giving money to board members but said they only gave “political donations” that were not meant to gain member approval. An official permit to move the graves was given to the company in December.

Racial Discrimination at the FDNY?

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Ruled Wednesday by a New York judge, the city has been informally charged with discriminating against minorities when it comes to hiring firefighters. As it stands now, the department's work force is comprised of a mere 10% of Blacks and Hispanics.

There was an agreement across the board between U.S. District Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis and the Department of Justice citing that these minority workers were unjustly blackballed during firefighter recruitment exams. The delegation was also joined by a group of Black firefighters that felt a sense of inequality during these exams in 1999 and 2002.

Garaufis stated that the exams were used by the city in order to hire close to 5,500 firefighters from 1999 to 2007. In the case of minorities, around 1,000 were cheated out of their opportunity to join that Fire Department of New York which has close to 11,000 on its work force. Among 3,100 Black candidates and 4,200 Hispanic, only 184 Black and 461 Hispanic were picked up by the city to become an entry level firefighter. As the minority applicants failed in a way that seemed unbalanced, the judge also noted that the ones that actually passed were placed deeper in the barrel in comparison to their white counterparts in relation to the hiring list.

City attorney Georgia Pestana has expressed the city's feelings of being discontent with the ruling citing the judge's use of a ruling by the Supreme Court in New Haven, Conn. In this case, the city threw away exam results when minorities performed worse than whites. According the city of New Haven, getting rid of the documentation was only complying with laws against discrimination during testing.

The difference between the two cases is that New York was able to raise eyebrows by throwing the question of whether these exams were actually having a negative impact on minorities when it pertained to gaining positions.

According to the judge, the case was a clear indication that when an exam is given that doesn't relate to the actual job and minorities are heavily affected it cannot be presumed that the better test taker is the better employee. The city's negligence to this could be a slight problem because a score cannot exactly show how someone will perform and if they will actually be adequate once on the work force.

$2 million was spent in January 2007 on the development of a new test that actually intended to increase the amount of minorities on the Fire Department of New York, according to Pestana. The results showed that the number of Blacks tripled and the number of Hispanics doubled.

Whether discrimination is real or not in the work force continues to be in question with a fuzzy gray area, but one thing for certain is that numbers never lie.

LeBron Getting Dunked On Video Surfaces

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

The infamous video of LeBron James getting smashed on by 20 year old, Jordan Crawford, just came out. King James does get banged on something serious, but in all the other videos besides the one we have, it has been hard as hell to see it with the quality of the video.

Click here to watch.

New Black Panthers Clash With Ku Klux Klan In Texas Town

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

The tiny town of Paris, Texas was the site of one of the most combustible racial clashes in years on Tuesday. State police, clad from head to toe in riot gear, were on hand to keep the peace between two of America's most notorious groups in the Ku Klux Klan and the New Black Panther Party. Raucous exchanges between the two groups only served to escalate tensions in the sleepy hollow of a town, home to only 26,000 residents, all of whom have seen their lives change greatly within a matter of months.

Intensely soft chants of “white power” were met by thundering returns of “Black power,” as protesters descended upon the Texas Township's courthouse, with people evenly divided as either supporters or detractors of the actions that took place within its walls. Paris is no ordinary Southern municipality; it is the home of one of the most grizzly, racially-charged murders of the modern era.

All of the media attention and protests within Paris can directly be tied to the murder of Brandon McClelland, a young man who met his end after he was tied to a truck and dragged for several yards. Two of McClelland's Caucasian friends were brought before the court under suspicions that deemed them the culprits of the heinous crime; both were let go after a special prosecutor deemed that there was not enough evidence to prosecute either suspect and after a truck driver expressed that he might have run over the 24-year old by accident. Both have adamantly maintained their innocence.

The Houston chapter of the Nation of Islam formally organized and partnered with the New Black Panther party to lead the protest, which saw over 200 Black people attend, opposed my a mere handful of white nationalists and Klan members. Rock Banks, the grand titan of East Texas' Ku Klux Klan revealed that it was not until recently that he decided to not lead the Klan in a counter-protest. “If we showed up in force, with all of our robes on, they'd be back here in a month,” said the racist leader to local media.

Banks' wife, Donna, felt that the Black protesters are wasting their time and are only “trying to stir up racial unrest.” She also felt that they would use their energies better “trying to close crack houses.”

Two white supremacists were arrested at the protest, which like its previous incarnations, ended peacefully.

The RZA To Release "The Tao of Wu" Book

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Wu-Tang leader, RZA, is set to drop his latest project. Making use of the art form that gave him fame, the shaolin aficionado is prepping for the release of his second literary body of work. Entitled The Tao of Wu, RZA's latest book serves as something of an unofficial sequel to his first script outing, The Wu-Tang Manual: Enter the 36 Chambers.

This go around, the Abbot uses teachings found within Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, and a myriad of other spiritual sources as well as some secular influences to offer some insight into how he became who he is today. Employing the “7 Pillars of Wisdom,” the enigmatic leader of (more...)

Scarface feat. Slim Thug & K-Rino - "Who Are They"

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

18 Scarface-Who Are They Ft Slim Thug

The Game - "Championship"

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

10 The Game-Championship New

Raekwon feat. Nore & Joell Ortiz - "Beauty"

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

21 Nore Joel Ortiz Raekwon-No Hooks