Hollaback! News: Work Is Never Done, Obama Tells Class – NYTimes.com
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Work Is Never Done, Obama Tells Class – NYTimes.com.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/14/us/politics/14obama.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss
My commentary on this topic: This was a fantastic speech. I thought I was graduating again! If you get to view the full video, I know you will be just as inspired as I am, to not just sit back on your current achievements and keep striving to do more.
photo from NYTimes.com, President Obama at Arizona State University
Hollaback! News:Bloomberg and Black Independent Alliance Pave Road To Empowerment – The Daily Voice – Black America’s Daily News Source
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Hollaback! News
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http://thedailyvoice.com/voice/2009/05/bloomberg-and-black-independen-001857.php
Hollaback! Opinion: Bristol Palin & Nadya Suleman are NOT Role Models!
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Okay, here is yet another topic that I feel I must, must, must comment on this morning. I will try to keep it brief but you all know me, but I will TRY! I was watching CNN of course, this morning and they ran a story about Bristol Palin, daughter of the silly Republican Vice Presidential Candidate, Sarah Palin. Bristol is now a newly minted teen mother and has taken to the streets to become a spokesperson for abstinence to help steer other teen girls in the right direction. While this is all fine and dandy, let me make one glaring point about why Bristol Palin shouldn’t be the spokesperson.
No offense to Bristol, because I do think it’s good to send messages about abstinence and safe sex to teenagers, however, Bristol’s experience, I’m assuming, (making an educated guess), is not the typical “teen mother” experience, just like the delusional Octomom, Nadya Suleman, is not your typical “single mother” and neither should be put up on a pedastal as representatives of the typical experience.
I’m annoyed because Bristol and the folks who have annointed her a spokesperson for this particular organization seem to think that they are introducing a brand new phenomenon to us, as if teen pregnancy has not been around for decades. And the face of teen mother hood is usually not a white girl who’s mother is the governor of a state, who’s bills are paid for, who’s expenses are covered (by the Alaskan taxpayers, which takes someone living off of the state to a whole other level, LOL), etc. Bristol is not your typical teen mother, she’s educated, will more than likely go on straight to college and will probably end up not really struggling for anything. She won’t be on welfare, she won’t be on a bus dragging her stroller by herself, she won’t struggle with how she will pay for daycare for her child, nor will she more than likely, have to question how she’s going to get along in her day to day life with her baby because, unlike many teen mothers, or single mothers for that matter, she has a family with clout and with money.
In fact, for the appearance that Palin made for this organization to speak about abstinence, they didn’t pay her a “paycheck”, but they did pay for her expenses to travel to and from the occasion. Now, how many teen mothers do you know who got it like that? I have never known one. Now, I’m not a mother, but I’m thinking I can take an educated guess that all of what I’m assuming about Palin and her single mother experience will be true. She will be alright.
I think that Bristol and Nadya provide a false sense of what the face of single motherhood is and it’s so interesting, as I have said before, that when these white “celebrity” teenagers become pregnant (i.e., Britney Spears little sister,can’t remember her name), or when someone as nuts as Suleman has 8 babies, all of a sudden it’s something that the news wants to become concerned about, yet the coverage usually turns from that of concern to creating this glamourous image of their lives, creating hype that around these not so typical teen/single mothers. Nadya Suleman pretty much has her own reality show when in REALITY, children’s services need to roll up in there and take those kids because she STILL has NO JOB and no means by which to take care of her 14 children, but SOMEHOW, has managed to maintain a lifestyle that creates a false reality for not only Suleman, but for other girls and women who see fiasco that she has made of motherhood.
And, how quickly the larger community forgets about the many, many, not so well off, poor and poverty stricken teen moms, who are often Black and Latino, who have fought the good fight, BY THEMSELVES, with no TV cameras around, with no extra help, with no spokesperson stipend, scraping by to make a life for themselves, often with no support from family and friends, who have been making it for years, proving to themselves and everyone who doubted them, that they can make it. What about them, where is their 15 minutes of fame?
And just like many of us “regular” folks, Bristol Palin’s boyfriend, Levi, left her hanging, as many young teenage boys and grown a*s men often do when faced with the notion of being a father before they are ready. So, if a celebrity’s boyfriend leaves her, imagine what women who are struggling as single mothers feel like when their boyfriend leaves them? There are no spokesperson spots to fall back on, there are no expenses paid, there are no cameras around to document your life, no sponsors, nothing!
And even after I said all of this, with all of my criticism, I suppose there can be some good, some silver lining, that comes from Bristol Palin being out there speaking out about abstinence and/or life as a teen mother and discouraging other girls from following in her path, especially in 2009, while we are in the middle of a recession. I really hope that other organizations who are spreading a message about abstinence and family, will target their messages to the “typical” teenagers and loose some of the glamour and pretty much keep it real with these girls. If they don’t their message will be lost for sure.
Hollaback! News: Economy: The Caucus – Obama Agenda Could Rest on Link to Economic Crisis – NYTimes.com
Monday, May 4, 2009
Hollaback! News – Economy
The Caucus – Obama Agenda Could Rest on Link to Economic Crisis – NYTimes.com
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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/04/us/politics/04caucus.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss
photo from NYTimes.com, Rahm Emanuel, White House Chief of Staff
Hollaback News!: Politics: Can Alabama Spark a Democratic Revival in the South? – TIME
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Hollaback News!: Politics
Can Alabama Spark a Democratic Revival in the South? – TIME.
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http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1893149,00.html?iid=tsmodule
photo from Time.com, Rep. Artur Davis, D-Ala
Hollaback! News: Education: Our Towns – In Rockland County, a Clash Over Governance of Public Schools – NYTimes.com
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Hollaback! News: Education
Our Towns – In Rockland County, a Clash Over Governance of Public Schools – NYTimes.com.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/26/nyregion/26towns.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss
My commentary on this topic: I think this is a very interesting and insightful article. It really makes you think about the power structure of our neighborhoods and our education systems, even the school boards, that are supposed to be run and administered by the people who represent the public school system, not by people who don’t even send their children to the public school system.
photo from NYTimes.com, a multicultural neighborhood in Rockland County, questions around fair representation on the public school board





