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An animated film based on the song "Love Rain Down" from the album "AFropolitan" by Derrick N. Ashong (aka DNA) & Soulfège. The movie follows the tale of a little boy named "Johnny" who makes a trip to the legendary "Crossroads" of Robert Johnson fame, and stands down the Devil armed only with a song...


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Saturday
Jun112011

Streaming Saturdays 6/11/2011

It's Saturday and after a week away we are LIVE once again on The Experience. Plenty to talk about this week in the realm of politics including the launch of the 2012 race, emails from Sarah Palin, inappropriate tweets from Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) and President Obama's approval ratings. And we'll take a bit of time to talk about the "Penny Tax Debt Plan" with Rep. Chaka Fata (D-PA). We also have an awesome lineup of guests with expertise in Politics, Media, Social Media, Music and Technology. All in all this is gonna be a great show so make sure you tune in and call in. 

As always you can get the scoop on the stories D has been reading all week over at Reddit.

Be sure to add your voice to the mix, give us a shout at 866-677-2496 or on Twitter or Facebook where you can chime in on some of the questions we'll be asking on the air.

It all starts at 12 noon ET (9am PT) - see you then!! 

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Saturday
May282011

Streaming Saturdays 5/28/2011

Hey Hey! It is Artist Week on The Experience and we have a slate of super talented folks ready to share their stories and creativity. Tune in as we hang out with Ledisi (@ledisi), Mieka (@miekapauley), Owen Plant (@OwenPlant) and others as we celebrate artists this Memorial Day Weekend.

As always you can get the scoop on the stories D has been reading all week over at Reddit.

Be sure to add your voice to the mix, give us a shout at 866-677-2496 or on Twitter or Facebook where you can chime in on some of the questions we'll be asking on the air.

It all starts at 12 noon ET (9am PT) - see you then!! 

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Friday
Aug272010

Hallowed Ground - Part 3

This week I've been doing a series on First Ammendment issues, under the banners "Don't Be Stupid" Parts One, Two and Three, and "Hallowed Ground" Parts One and Two.  The first series deals with the fallout from Dr. Laura Schlessinger's ill-advised use of the n-word, and the latter with the controversy around the proposed Park 51 Islamic Cultural Center.  This is my final post of the "Hallowed Ground" series.  It is a challenge to those who devalue and disrespect the "Americanness" of those of us who do not live in "small town America," and yet insert themselves in our affairs when it suits their cynical political ends.

It's a shame just how craven some politicians can be, and the degree to which many are willing to manipulate the masses has been on full display this week.  Still, this video is ultimately a call for us all to better educate ourselves about the civic values, liberties and concurrent responsibilities upon which our nation is built.  In the end we must determine if we truly believe in Freedom & Justice for ALL - even when it is difficult, painful or inconvenient - or if we are a hollow husk of the nation we were supposed to be.  Our willingness to uphold our county's core values in the face of all odds, is in fact the true measure of just how "American" we really are.

Freedom Forever.

Hallowed Ground - Part 3:

Wednesday
Aug252010

Don't Be Stupid - Part 3

Glenn Beck

For the final segment of this week's very special "Don't Be Stupid" series, I thought it would be appropriate to talk about your boy Glenn Beck.  Now I know some of my more conservative friends are probably at least a "lil" salty with me for having drizzled hot, buttered invective all over some of the more tasteless icons of their movement.  I mean with the constant spate of tomfoolery we've been fed by the GOP recently, how could a good and fair-minded person not rain molten marshmallows & brimstone on the likes of Dr. Laura Schlessinger, Sarah Palin and Newt Gingrich?  I would argue these people are actively contributing to the ongoing dumbification of America and I most certainly cannot dig it.

Of course, having dropped lyrical bombs on such aforementioned conservatives I will inevitably be perceived as a partisan by some.  I am willing to accept this for the sake of the higher calling of the "Don't Be Stupid" campaign - one that is fundamentally inspired by a pure and heartfelt desire to keep Americans from becoming any dumber than we already are.  But I know in my heart of hearts, that many liberals are dumb too (with Harry Reid being Democratic Dummy numero uno this week for trading the rights of Muslim Americans for a pittance of short-term political gain).

The truth is I am not big on partisanship.  I'm more interested in intelligent ideas, hopefully delivered with a measure of wit and at least a modicum of goodwill.  In today's political arena I find few such examples on the conservative side, with the notable recent exceptions of NJ Governor Chris Christie, and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, both of whom have remained true to their conservative principles in supporting the Constitutional rights of all Americans, even the ones a lot of us apparently don't like.  I also think former Sen Chuck Hagel (R-NE) is generally the man and I occasionally like Lyndsey Graham when he's not trying to change the Constitution.

I also have to give a major shout out to Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX), who whether you agree with him or not, has got to be one of the most principled people in Congress.  If you haven't already done so, his call for an end to demagoguery about the Park 51 Islamic Cultural Center is a must read.

There's a lot of reflexive partisanship going on in America today, and I'd prefer not to be a part of it.  The latest thing to be clogging the airwaves is the non-issue of Glen Beck's upcoming march on Washington, on the 47th anniversary of MLK's original march.  For the record, I find Beck to be an insufferable schmuck.  But on this one, I've gotta' leave a warning to the lefties out there.  Before you go jump off an ideological cliff because Glenn Beck is defiling the memory of a great man on the hugely consequential "47th" anniversary of an event that will always hold a profound place in history, no matter who opens his mouth on that date, I would ask that for the sake of our good nation you do one simple but important thing:

Don't Be Stupid.

Part 3 of 3...

Tuesday
Aug172010

A Mosque in America

I've been meaning to write about this for a while now.  It seems like everytime I get started something newly ridiculous is added to the mix.  A local issue is taken up as a national cause by GOP politicians & activists, and Democratic leaders from the White House to the Senate hem & haw about where they do or do not stand.  The temperature of the debate about the proposed Park 51, formerly called the Cordoba House Islamic Center, now dubbed the "Ground Zero Mosque," has gotten so heated that it may well become a campaign issue for conservative candidates this Fall.

The irony of all this is that the local community, city council & New York mayor's office have come out in vocal support of the Mosque's developers.  Despite the cries that he's a muslim extremist, it turns out the man behind the initiative, Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf has not only been a longtime voice of religious tolerance, but  actually worked for the Bush Administration as a State Department envoy to muslim communities under then Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy Karen Hughes.  One has to wonder if the GOP will concede that the alleged radical Rauf was moderate enough to participate in GW's public outreach, or if they will sidestep the facts on this one...

The political hypocrisy doesn't end there.  An excellent story this morning by Lynn Sweet of the Chicago Sun Times points out that in 2000 the GOP led Congress wrote & unanimously passed a law preventing the federal, local or state governments from interfering in the zoning rights or land use of religious institutions.  The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) is expressly designed to "provide stronger protection for religious freedom in the land-use and prison contexts."  Presumably when Republicans wrote the law their goal was to prevent government from impinging upon the rights of people of faith to freely build institutions of faith.  What was not stated in the law was that the people they intended to protect were Christians.  Then of course they couldn't have stated that because it would be unconstitutional - and Republicans love the Constitution...right?

Politicians love to wave the Constitution at any chance they get and conservatives in particular have declared themselves "strict constructionists" - they want to go by the letter of the law when it comes to Constitutional rights.  Well let's actually look at what the Constitution has to say on this matter:

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."

This little known piece of historical writing is known in academic circles as THE FIRST AMENDMENT.  People like to bring it up when they want to protect minor issues like their "freedom of speech" or "freedom of the press."  But note that the FIRST protection afforded by the Bill of Rights is in fact "freedom of religion."

Now most political leaders don't have the gall to make an outright call for the subversion of the first item of the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.  So instead the call is for better "judgment" on the matter.  We don't want to give the terrorists a so-called victory by allowing an Islamic edifice to be built just two blocks from 9-11.  Never mind that the muslims building the Cordoba House were part of the Bush Administrations counterterrorism efforts.  They were good Americans when we needed them.  But like the Constitution we're apparently willing to discard them when it suits our political interests.

And yet the hypocrisy still doesn't end there.  The sickest & most disgusting aspect of this entire political circus is not the frothing, sanctimonious swell of false concern at the prospect of an Islamic Center being built 2 blocks from the "hallowed ground" of Ground Zero.  It's that when given the opportunity only a few weeks ago to vote for healthcare for first responders to the 9-11 attacks (only 9 years after the fact), Congressional Republicans overwhelmingly VOTED NO (GOP: 12 "For" to 155 "Against" - DEMS: 243 "For" to 4 "Against").

The lives of those lost in 9-11 have been used as a political football for far too long.  The best way we can honor them is by honoring the values that make this the "land of the free."  I know it's difficult & for many of us it genuinely hurts.  But freedom has never come easy and never for free.  This local saga may soon tell us if America is indeed the home of the brave. 

Or if the terrorists have put enough fear in us that we have ceased to be the land of the free...