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Alicia Keys Unleashes The ‘Power’ On New Song

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Singer-songwriter Alicia Keys is all about empowering men and women. Being that yesterday was Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Alicia Keys released a song from…

Alicia Keys Unleashes The ‘Power’ On New Song

Bernice Jenkins Finds Out How Celebs In Heaven Celebrate MLK Day [EXCLUSIVE AUDIO]

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We are celebrating the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. today, so Bernice Jenkins wanted to find out what they were doing up in heaven. Listen…

Bernice Jenkins Finds Out How Celebs In Heaven Celebrate MLK Day [EXCLUSIVE AUDIO]

Church Announcements For Babies That Look Like MLK In The Face [EXCLUSIVE AUDIO]

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Bernice Jenkins has Church Announcements for women who have babies that look like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the face. Listen to the audio player to hear…

Church Announcements For Babies That Look Like MLK In The Face [EXCLUSIVE AUDIO]

A Lil Positivity: Meek Mill Does Good In The Hood, Kicks Off First Annual “A Dreamchaser’s Thanksgiving”

Meek might rap like someone poured hot grits on his feet but he has a heart of gold! Meek Mill Kicks Off First Annual “A Dreamchaser’s Thanksgiving” Meek Mill always carries his hometown on his back. The Philadelphia native is using his influence as an artist to give back to those less fortunate during the holidays. Via Karen Civil reports: “Philly raised me and made me into the man I am today, so to do the first annual ‘A Dreamchaser’s Thanksgiving,’ was an obvious thing to do. I’m blessed to be in a position where I can make sure that as many people as possible have a meal on Thanksgiving, so that they can be with their loved ones to enjoy the holiday.” Meek said. The MMG artist aims to feed nearly 600 families within the Philadelphia community taking place Tuesday (November 26) and Wednesday (November 27). The turkey give-a-way will benefit local Philly organizations including Youth Working Together, Town Watch and Unity in the Community. Meek, Mayor Nutter and other special guests will be in attendance during the two-day events. “I applaud Meek Mill for taking the initiative to give back to his home town,” Mayor Nutter said. “Gathering together with family and friends around a shared meal is one of the most important aspects of the holiday season. It is important to give thanks for all that we have, and I am proud that one of Philadelphia’s own is donating his time and resources to make sure families in our city can do just that.” See below for the locations and times. – Alley Olivier Tuesday, November 26th Martin Luther King Jr. Adult Center 5:00-7:00PM 2101-35 Cecil B Moore Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19121 Tuesday, November 26th Hank Gathers Recreation Center 6:00-8:00PM 2501-19 W. Diamond Street Philadelphia, PA 19121 Wednesday, November 27th Vare Recreation Center 4:00-6:00PM 2600 Morris Street Philadelphia, PA 19145

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For Discussion: Tavis Smiley Says Obama Should Be More “ML King-like And Not King-lite”

“You talkin’ to me?!?!” Tavis Smiley Says President Obama Should Be More Like Martin Luther King Jr. With the 50th Anniversary of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King’s march on Washington approaching this Wednesday, the White House announced that President Barack Obama will take the podium to deliver a much-anticipated public address commemorating MLK’s legacy and his lauded “I Have A Dream” speech. Obviously there will be many comparisons drawn between Dr. King and President Obama before, during, and after this speech, but Tavis Smiley asserts that Obama and Dr. King are dissimilar not necessarily in form, but in function. Via WashingtonPost Since the White House announced that President Obama will speak to the nation on Wednesday from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, I have been asked the same questions again and again: Is it appropriate for the president to occupy that sacred space? Does Obama have the moral authority to speak where King spoke? Does anyone? My honest answer to these questions: I don’t know. But here is what I do know. The future of our democracy is inextricably linked to how seriously we take King’s legacy. A legacy of unarmed truth and unconditional love. A legacy of brilliant prose and prophetic witness. The president’s decision to honor the march is proper and commendable. But when he stands where King stood and delivers a speech of his own, he inevitably invites comparisons between his words and King’s. I hope Obama rises to the challenge to be truly King-like, not just King-lite. His speech cannot be full of great sound bites but devoid of sound public policy. Smiley goes on to say: The unsettling truth is that during the Obama era, black America has fallen even further behind. The African American unemployment rate, for instance, remains stubbornly and disproportionately high at 12.6 percent, compared with the national rate of 7.4 percent. And while private-sector jobs are experiencing a slight uptick, the lack of public-sector jobs is suffocating black livelihoods. Sadly, a few black chief executives notwithstanding, race still matters in the private sector. Education is not the great equalizer. I know too many black Ivy League graduates whose degrees cannot close this gap, and heaven help you if you’re applying for a private-sector job with a “black-sounding” name. Researchers have found that these applicants receive up to 50 percent fewer callbacks than applicants with “white-sounding” names. Black misery is the fierce urgency of now. Do we want history to record that black folk fared even worse under the first black president? I certainly do not. We all understand that Obama is a politician and King was a prophet. But does that mean that the president, even with the structural and political constraints of his high office, cannot speak more truth? …But if Obama is to be transformational and not just transactional, a statesman and not just another politician, a thermostat and not just a thermometer, then it’s time for him to use his power to help regulate the temperature of our society and not just settle for recording the temperature of public opinion. It’s time to take some risks. To stop playing it safe in the second term. To tell the truth about the suffering in America that’s being rendered invisible simply because we choose not to see it. What kind of speech do you expect from POTUS Barry on Wednesday? What issues and topics to you want to hear him address? Image via AP

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Turn The Other Cheek: Redskins Swirlin’ QB RGIII Claims He Wasn’t Happy That ESPN Fired Rob Parker For Calling Him A “Cornball Brotha”

He’s better than us, we might have popped a bottle… If you recall back in December Rob Parker questioned RGIII’s “blackness” on ESPN First Take and was subsequently given a boot to the a$$. RGIII kept mum about the situation for the most part, but decided to let GQ in on his thoughts surrounding the matter… Robert Griffin III Says He Did Not Want To See Rob Parker Get Fired From ESPN Via GQ It’s this bio—a military brat with a white wife (they got married in July), a bright and ambitious 23-year-old black man who frequently mentions law school and post-football political aspirations but refuses to name his political orientation—that has fascinated so many people and confused not a few others. None more so, perhaps, than Rob Parker, a former commentator on ESPN’s First Take. One day last December, after RG3 had given an interview in which he said, for about the millionth time, that he didn’t want to be “defined” by his race, Parker shocked even his co-commentator, Stephen A. Smith (impressive!), when he said, “My question, which is just a straight honest question: Is he a brother, or is he a cornball brother?… He’s black, he kind of does his thing, but he’s not really down with the cause. He’s not one of us.” The comments leaped off the show and into the national conversation, sparking an ugly debate about RG3′s “blackness.” Parker was suspended and eventually let go. Now, in the Redskins weight room, I notice RG3 giving me a look as he mouths the lyrics to the song he’s just cued up, like he wants to make sure I notice. I’m labeled a thug because I come from the gutter / Robert made it out now he a cornball brother—what? / That was such a stupid argument / Now Rob Parker working at the supermarket, ha!!! It’s called “Changed the Game,” and it’s by Quistar, a rapper from Waco, Texas, who knows Griffin from their high-school days. Who still says “Down for the cause,” dawg, it’s 2013 / Would you say that’s a slap in the face to Martin Luther King’s dream. I laugh and RG3 cracks a big satisfied grin back. When I express surprise that I haven’t heard the song, his answer is unexpected. “I haven’t blown the song up, because I don’t think it’s right to make fun of Rob Parker for losing his job,” he says. “There’s some wrong in what he said, but there’s some wrong in him losing his job as well. And I don’t want people to think that I, you know, that I’m trying to stick it to Rob Parker, or that I’m happy he lost his job. But I was very unhappy with the things he said. I mean, why did he say that?” Yeah Rob, why DID you say that dumb isht? RGIII is a good kid and this was probably the right thing to say, but I think we all know the truth about how he REALLY felt… Image via GQ

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FLOTUS, Madame Sall Inspire Girls at Martin L. King Middle School in Dakar

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On Thursday, First Lady Michelle Obama and First Lady Mariame Faye Sall of Senegal encouraged young girls to excel in education at the Martin Luther…

FLOTUS, Madame Sall Inspire Girls at Martin L. King Middle School in Dakar

MLK Day of Service with Hands on Atlanta & Patchwork City Farms [PHOTOS]

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On Monday January 21, 2013 the Hot 107.9 Family partnered with Hands on Atlanta and King Center for the 2013 Martin Luther King Jr. Day…

MLK Day of Service with Hands on Atlanta & Patchwork City Farms [PHOTOS]

The King Dream Chorus And Holiday Crew: Where Are They Now?

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In 1986 some of the biggest names in Black Music united to help in the effort to get Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr’s. birthday declared…

The King Dream Chorus And Holiday Crew: Where Are They Now?

The King Dream Chorus And Holiday Crew: Where Are They Now?

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In 1986 some of the biggest names in Black Music united to help in the effort to get Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr’s. birthday declared…

The King Dream Chorus And Holiday Crew: Where Are They Now?