Oscar “White Out”
BY HOWARD McQUITTER II
There should not be any surprise African American thespians, directors or screenwriters are facing whiteout for two consecutive years.
Still I”'m surprised that many Blacks are surprised that they are roundly left out of every category for the Oscars this year.
Last year, the only piece by an African American nominated for an Oscar was “Selma”; the director Ava DuVernay and actor David Oyelowo, both Black,are snubbed.
It”'s obvious the white Hollywood club has unceremoniously ruled again the work by Black artists isn”'t “worth “their time. By the way, the Academy decided to have a token African American, yes, the host Chris Rock.
To bring political correctness to the farce at the glitterati many whites both in the audience and at home may be looking for a minstrel show by Rock.
Here”'s the deal. African Americans must stop the usual whining and begging White folks do not do them right. What Blacks must do is gather their money to build more studios of their own. That way Blacks can keep themselves working in the movie business much longer than depending on whites for validation on everything they do.
One hundred years ago, blacks owned their own studio, the Abraham Lincoln Company, when the foot on them is even more oppressive.… Read the rest “Oscar “White Out””
Word Image Power
By Patrick Cabello Hansel
How do we communicate? How do we tell the stories that are the deepest and most important? For millennia, human beings have painted, sung, written, sculpted and otherwise expressing their longings and their bewilderment. Many times, we have done several of these at the same time.
As part of April”'s National Poetry Month, the Semilla Center for Healing and the Arts at St. Paul”'s Lutheran is sponsoring a month-long exploration of the connection between the visual and the written called “Word/Image/Power”. Poets and writers from Phillips and the region will explore their vision of who we are and what we see. Look for pop-up poetry and art at different sites in the community. Participate in weekly art creation every Wednesday night from 6:30-8:30 at St. Paul”'s studio at 2742 15th Ave S. And participate in a big open mic/art exhibit on April 29, from 7 until?? Writers and artists of any level are invited to be a part of it. For more information, call 612-724-3862 or e-mail stpaulscreate@gmail.com.









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