Thursday, September 30, 2010

Varnette Honeywood-Artist Passes

Varnette Honeywood dies at the age of 59. Ms. Honeywood's work was first introduced on the Cosby Show. Viewers tuned in and saw the colorful artwork displayed over the fireplace. Mr. Cosby presented numerous African American artists on his show. Ms. Honeywood bright colors and simplified forms were influenced by Romare Bearden and Jacob Lawrence. A graduate of Spelman College, she drew inspiration of life around McComb, Mississippi.

Ms. Honeywood paintings and prints presented a warm, upbeat picture of African American life. I remember seeing numerous lithographs at the Black Art Festival here in New York City. I was engulfed in the beauty and the myriad of colors. Ms. Honeywood will be missed!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

March on Washington DC

One Nation Working Together.Org is sponsoring the March on Washington, October 2, 2010. I will be attending this march dedicated to communities of people coming together. By bringing people together that were hit hard by the economy and education in our country on the downturn, this our chance, our voice, our right to be visible and heard by our government leaders in Washington to counter to our grievances. I plan on meeting friends and making friends on the march. I will be leaving New York on Saturday morning with members of the NAACP--local chapter. I would like to see you there!!

Bishop Eddie Long Controversy

I was going to reserve my opinion on this story, until further investigation into the allegations of the four young men involved in the Bishop Long controversy. Here's the long/short---Bishop Long is a pastor of a mega church on the outskirts of Atlanta, Georgia, over the years of ministering past presidents, diplomats and distinguish congregation parishioners, Mr. Long was allegedly having sexual relations with young men of his flock. All the while, Bishop Long was denounced homosexuality on his pulpit for all the world to hear.

Now, you may ask, what's wrong with this picture---well, Bishop Long is married and has 4 children and a confirmed heterosexual. But, as he said in a press conference in front of his congregation, "I am not a perfect man"..denoting the fact that we are all infallible to some degree and shall not be persecuted for our indiscretions.

I'm not going to kick a brother while he's down, but when you preach hate for a segment of the population you find fault with on a consistent basis--there is always something behind this. Always!!!

Gays and Lesbians have be victimized by bully pulpit baiters...with their relentless rhetoric and dire need to make them feel masculine and worthy of the opposite sex attention. This perceive bravado not only cost them their livelihood, but the very trust of their parish.

Bishop Long, I wish you the best and in all honesty---I don't want a HATER on my team.