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Kwanzaa, Day 2: Kujichagulia (Self-Determination)

December 27, 2017December 27, 2017 ~ Jakebe ~ 1 Comment

Habari gani, brothers and sisters?   A depressingly common refrain we tend to get whenever we make the attempt to center blackness for a time is "Why don't we get WHITE (pride, History Month, superheroes, etc.)?" My response is this: Has this ever happened to most (if not all) white ancestors in your family?   … Continue reading Kwanzaa, Day 2: Kujichagulia (Self-Determination)

Kwanzaa, Day 1: Umoja (Unity)

December 26, 2017December 26, 2017 ~ Jakebe ~ Leave a comment

Habari gani? You might not know it, but today is the first day of Kwanzaa! A lot of people tend to dismiss Kwanzaa because it's a made up holiday, or because it promotes divisiveness by centering the African diaspora, or because the whole thing sounds so silly. But all holidays were newly made up at … Continue reading Kwanzaa, Day 1: Umoja (Unity)

(Personal) Moving Forward, Looking Back

October 18, 2017 ~ Jakebe ~ Leave a comment

The picture on the right is a sankofa bird, a symbol from the Akan art culture of West Africa. Sankofa is a word that comes from the Twi language, and it roughly means "Go back and get what was left behind." The sankofa bird has been a big symbol for a long time in Africa … Continue reading (Personal) Moving Forward, Looking Back

(Writing) A Future With Me In It

October 16, 2017October 15, 2017 ~ Jakebe ~ Leave a comment

It's getting harder for me to look at the news these days without feeling like I'm staring into the void of our own self-destruction. The current US administration seems obsessed with assuaging the bruised ego of the President, making the lives of the poor and working class as difficult as possible, and letting the rich … Continue reading (Writing) A Future With Me In It

(Personal) What I Brought Back From Texas

October 4, 2017October 4, 2017 ~ Jakebe ~ Leave a comment

After two weeks in Belgium, I flew to Dallas, TX for the final week of my training. It was a pretty wild swing from one place to the other -- Belgium is almost stereotypically European, with tons of small stores, few chains, narrow streets and close spaces; Texas, on the other hand, is wide and … Continue reading (Personal) What I Brought Back From Texas

(Politics) If Respect Is Mandatory, It’s Not Respect

August 23, 2017August 22, 2017 ~ Jakebe ~ 1 Comment

Earlier this week I received this response from a person named Kenny Stiles to my post on why I'm boycotting the NFL this season. Kenny thinks that the league should make all players stand for the National Anthem; not doing so is "the wrong way to protest" and a slap in the face for all … Continue reading (Politics) If Respect Is Mandatory, It’s Not Respect

(Politics) Why I’m Boycotting the NFL

August 14, 2017 ~ Jakebe ~ 3 Comments

Exactly one year ago today, Colin Kaepernick took a knee during the National Anthem in a silent protest against police brutality and the inadequate response by police departments around the country to the demand for more accountability. The NFL never really forgave him for the controversy it ignited; after opting out of his contract with … Continue reading (Politics) Why I’m Boycotting the NFL

(Personal) The Importance of Love

February 13, 2017February 13, 2017 ~ Jakebe ~ Leave a comment

We're less than 24 hours away from Valentine's Day, a holiday that a lot of people out there have a problem with. Traditionally we've thought of it as something only people linked in romantic relationships care about -- single people need not apply. I've always thought that this was kind of a limited view of … Continue reading (Personal) The Importance of Love

(Political) Social Justice Cleric

February 7, 2017February 7, 2017 ~ Jakebe ~ 1 Comment

This is the fifth Presidential election of my politically active life, and each one has taught me something about the American public and the nature of being a responsible citizen. This one taught me perhaps the most painful but also the most important lesson: a community is only as good as the people who belong … Continue reading (Political) Social Justice Cleric

(Politics) Self-Respect as a Form of Protest

January 24, 2017January 24, 2017 ~ Jakebe ~ Leave a comment

As a culture, I feel like we're bathing in a pool of reminders to consider ourselves discontent, incomplete, and unworthy. Advertising is predicated on the idea of creating a need for whatever needs to be sold, and since it's so ubiquitous we're awash in a chorus of commercials, billboards and banners that scream to us … Continue reading (Politics) Self-Respect as a Form of Protest

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