Wednesday, September 2, 2015

We Need a Global Coalition

Many lives are being lost by the hands of the police. There are marches and protest in various cities but what will it take to spark a global movement, one that will demand justice for our brothers and sisters world wide? It is time we rally locally and abroad to raise awareness of the slaughter of Africans. We need the same mindset as Kwame Ture, Marcus Garvey, Harriet Tubman and all the others who stood up for the rights of our people. Our future is uncertain if we don't join together to halt the genocide of our brothers and sisters. The time is now. Will we ever be able to organize a global coalition? How many more lives will we loose? We must turn up for justice, turn up for unity while turning down the hate and separation within our race.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

My Physical Transformation 2014 and beyond

I am on a two week juice fast. I am 3 days in! Drinking nothing but fresh fruits and vegetables. This takes a lot of discipline but I know my body will thank me for it. My only food source is liquid juicing. I juice carrots, kale, broccoli, apples and cucumbers. When I drink the mixture I feel great because I know I am giving my body the proper nourishment. I am also engaging in deep meditation during this period. I am determined to become physically fit and also reach an even higher Spiritual plane. Elevating the mind is a complete process. We must recharge our bodies as well as our minds. I will continue this health regimen indefinitely. I will continue juicing each month from one to two weeks and after each fast when I incorporate solid foods I will make healthy food choices. I love the saying: "We must eat to live and not live to eat" This is so true. Many years I indulged in all the wrong foods neglecting my Temple. I am fully aware of this now. One should not elevate their mind and neglect the physical. I feel very good and my mind feels as if it has also been rejuvenated. My physical transformation won't happen overnight but I am anticipating the new me!
  



 

Monday, October 7, 2013

We Need a Global African Movement

I sense the urgency to reach out to the People in our communities and beyond. We need to band together and spark a major movement. We need the type of movement Brothers and Sisters established back in the days when the Black Power fist was waved while yelling "Power To The People" Why are we so far from this now. Many have become desensitized to the global oppression of Africans. We need many more Brothers and Sisters to be the voice for those who can't speak and march forward for those who are immobilized by fear. We have made some progress since the days of the public lynchings of Africans and due to this partial victory many are blinded by the illusion of freedom but we are not by any means free. I think back to the Trayvon Martin case, a young African man gunned down in cold blood while his killer walks free and many other similar cases which speaks volumes about the illusion of freedom. I look at the statistics of Brothas incarcerated and I feel sadness. Those who conspire against us knew Africans were powerful melanated People so they utilized many mechanism to systematically poison the minds of our People such as bringing dope into the communities. The only way to combat the mechanisms utilized to break us down is to free our minds and Unify with one another. We become our own worst enemy when we refuse to unite and hold each other down. We are also wasting precious time seeking others to rescue us, why are we waiting on a Black leader to carry the torch for our People? If we look to our left and right and see very few leaders we can not become complacent we must begin to carry our own torches and lead ourselves to freedom. I am optimistic that we can rise as a Nation of People but first we must break the mental shackles which enslaves many of our minds.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Civil Rights Movement 2013? Is It Possible?

We all have heard the famous speech of Dr. Martin Luther King. His words exactly were " I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the Promised Land." I have pondered over this for quite sometime. My question is what is the Promise Land and will we ever reach that place. Little has changed since the days of the Civil Rights Movement. Those who wore white robes with holes cut out in the eyes and called themselves the ku klux klan are still practicing their hatred for Africans world wide. The only difference is many of them have traded in their white robes for business suits, judicial robes, police uniforms, white supremacy groups etc. Society is still inflicting pain and suffering upon our People. Let's take a look at the statistics of the mass incarcerations of Black men. I read a recent poll which gave the alarming comparison of Africans enslaved and Brothers currently imprisoned. The statistics showed there are more Brothers incarcerated than there were Africans enslaved in 1850. 

This is unacceptable and shows we are still under siege. Racial profiling is another assassination against People of African descent. Many have lost their lives due to racial profiling. Look at the case of Rekia Boyd a 22 year old Sister killed by the Chicago Police because her cell phone was mistaken for a gun. These cases are surfacing at a steady pace. The African race is on the radar for elimination. The thought of a new Civil Rights Movement may be far fetched but let's imagine for a moment, what would be our main demands, how would we convince other Africans to join us and fight globally for our rights? 

The truth is, many of our People are a product of Social Engineering which means they have become a product of their environment. They are content with the injustice and other obstacles placed in our paths by those who oppress us. This means most likely forming a new Civil Rights type movement would not be an easy task. I would say the first step would be to deprogram the minds of many of our People and reprogram the minds with the concept that we are all Africans. The next step would be to eliminate Organizations and create one global Organization fighting for the same cause. The problem with Organizing is, many groups branch off into separate entities and are only useful to those who are a part of their Organization. During the Civil Rights Movement you had many groups but they were all fighting the same fight. We have not yet overcome and we will not break the barriers until we unite as one.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Are We Our Own Worst Enemy?

 Many People speak of Repatriation and how wonderful it would be for all of our People to Unite as one in the Mother Land. I have also sat many times and envisioned everyone rejoicing, celebrating and embracing one another but STOP !  Let's pump our breaks for a minute. What happens if a large percentage of our People carry with them the same mindset which harbors self hate,  and other inhibitions responsible for stagnating their minds? You can take a withering plant, uproot it and replant it into different soil but if the roots of that plant are damaged due to neglect or other circumstances regardless to having new fertilized soil the plant will not sprout leaves. It is no secret that we have had many misdeeds inflicted upon us as well as our Ancestors but when do we stop and take a look at our own actions? How many crimes and murders took place in the inner cities in the last 5 years? How many of these incidents involved Black on Black crime? Look at the case of 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton who performed with her class at the Inauguration, and was gunned down one week later by two Black teens involved in a drive by shooting. These are senseless acts committed by our own People. We must take a closer look at these destructive behaviors. Let's focus for a moment on the Entertainers, Athletes and Public Figures of African descent who's salary falls well above the "wealthy" status, those who are deemed as being Millionaires and Billionaires. With all the successful entertainers, athletes etc. combined why is it that we as Africans do not have Black owned major retails such as Walmart, numerous Black owned banks schools, etc. We should have financial lenders eager to grant loans for potential home buyers.  In 2010 up to 123.5 million acres of African land  was purchased by wealthy investors.  Asian and Middle East companies bought up 560 million acres of farmland in developing countries. There should be an outpouring of wealthy Black investors stepping up to purchase land and rescue Africa from the Land Grabs taking place.  
 
 
  I want to make it clear, I am not saying those responsible for placing the mental shackles on the minds of many of our People should merchants. We spend Billions of dollars but if we examine thnot accept blame for their actions. I am only pointing out the importance of taking responsibility for our own actions. We must examine how many People of African descent have contributed to the destruction of our People. I have also examined the path many of our youth are traveling. Many of them idolize rappers, singers and athletes but know nothing about their Ancestors or the great achievements made by those who stood on the front line fighting for the rights of Africans. How many of our young Queens look in the mirror and feel they are inadequate because of their Black skin, kinky hair, thick lips etc. The need for an intervention is great. There should be African centered schools and cultural establishments on every corner, teaching our youth the beauty of being African. It is vital to instill within them the values of being proud of who they are. Lastly, I want to point out the Black Economy. Statistics show that the Black dollar carries much weight with e direction in which our dollars are traveling we will see only a small percentage is going to Black owned businesses. Corporations target us when advertising high priced shoes, clothes, etc. because they know many will spend their last dime purchasing items used mainly for bragging rights. I read an article about a certain athletic shoe which was priced at $300 the report showed People of African descent being the main consumers of these shoes. We must open our eyes and take a look around us. When we do this, we will see why it is crucial to mend our ways and rise above Social Engineering. I am optimistic that we can evolve and BREAK FREE FROM MENTAL BONDAGE. We are resilient People who posses a great deal of Power but utilizing that Power requires knowing self, Uniting as one and obtaining global African Unity.

Sunday, December 30, 2012

No New Years Resolutions 4 Me



Sitting here tonight in thought of the road ahead of me. I have many plans and many goals. I am not one who subscribes to the concept of New Years Resolutions. I feel we must continue being productive 365 days a year and not wait for the turn of the new year to make positive transformations in our lives. I am not saying don't look toward brighter horizons in the upcoming year, I am saying don't hold off on accomplishing your goals. We must continue moving forward every day of our lives. Don't get me wrong, it is a positive practice to look back on what you accomplished during the current year and strive to do more but remember time is precious and does not stand still therefore, we can not afford to put our lives on hold until a new year arrives. We must keep climbing higher and higher over coming all obstacles in our way. Wishing you all the best for this upcoming year and beyond.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Does Africa Want Us Back?



I came across a post online which asked the question does Africa want us back. Many feel Africans born in the Motherland would not want us Africans born in the States Repatriating back to Africa. The truth is due to Social Engineering many Africans of the Diaspora have become products of their Environment. Many have lost touch with their identity. This is why Duel Citizenship is a great concept. Many People of African descent are not open to the idea of Repatriation but would be more open to having duel Citizenship in  African Countries. I feel it is a misconception that Africans would not want to Unite with their Brothers and Sisters abroad. Many times it is the other way around. I have witnessed Brothers and Sisters snubbing Africans who have moved to the States. This is disgraceful and shows lack of Unity. When I see African families I will usually walk up and welcome them or give them a warm and friendly smile. The truth of the matter is if we show them Love most likely  they will reciprocate. I am not ready to grasp the concept that Africans don't want us Africans of the Dispora in Africa. I am interested in how others feel about this topic. We must bridge the gap between Africans abroad. This is the only way we will build a strong African Nation.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Conscious Music Finishes Last

Sitting here at 3:31 AM up late again meditating, planning, debating, contemplating, anticipating...There are a thousand thoughts racing through my head at once. I often wish I could be ubiquitous. I wish to accomplish many goals simultaneously but when these thoughts surface I try to suppress them because being overly anxious is not good. In time I will reach my immediate goals and then set new goals which will supersede my previous accomplishments. I'm listening to Miles Davis at the moment. The song happens to be (Blue In Green) I'm drifting and in a zone. Just Miles and I relaxing late night grooving to the mellow sounds. The beautiful sounds coming from his horn is as if the horn has empathy of it's own. I'm deeply in thought about the plight of Conscious Black music. I had one solid contact, a major connection for a possible publishing deal. They asked me to submit my music, I did and it seems my Pro Black persona and Liberated lyrics warded them off. I had the connection and was so close to walking into this major business deal but when they got a whiff of who I am and what I stand for.....Well you already know. I admit I did feel slightly disoriented. It caught me off guard because they were so much loving my voice and my writing ability. They were speaking to me by phone and we talked for at least thirty minutes about their plans and expectations for me as one of their team members. The first song they heard from me was a jingle theme song I created for their company and that did it..They loved it! and wanted me as a writer, artist etc. I was told they were gonna pass my music to the top executives. They asked me for more material. When I packaged up a few of my Conscious music and sent it over. I heard nothing further and my emails went unanswered. I noticed when I gave them my name Conscious Plat, there was hesitation just by the Conscious portion of my name alone..I am well aware that if I drop the Conscious Plat Title and begin singing the same type material as the other mainstream artist who get mad radio play and are at the top of the charts then I am sure I would have a chance but what would that make me? A sellout....I would be hypocritical, not true to myself. My music is much more than words and beats. The music is a movement, a statement, truth, Powerful! Music which can uplift and inspire others. We have been beaten down by Society due to oppression, Injustice, Racial Profiling and all the other negative aspects of being Black in America and abroad. I will not allow the record companies' decision to knock me down. I feel the best thing for me to do at this point is regroup and find another route to push my music. Many times I wish I had an agent (Music agent) that is.  : )  I have enough secret agents spying on me and trying to intercept my ever move...I'm speaking about a music agent, promoter, manager. Many times I wished I had someone to take control of my promotions and pushing my music but it is not easy finding someone you can trust and also who will make your music their top priority and promote you with supreme dedication. It seems this type of business connection is almost unheard of...I am not a promoter, my forte is singing, writing, producing, etc. Therefore I feel I am lacking in the promotional area. I have a few other contacts that I will utilize. I will send more music out but tonight I sit here reflecting on my music, my mission and which road I must take. I once read a post someone left on my Facebook which said, when you go mainstream don't allow yourself to sell out or become a part of the rat race. Well I may not have quoted exactly as it was written but it was something to that effect and I thought about it for a while....Perhaps my destination was not meant to lead me down the mainstream corridor. Perhaps my work is meant to reach only a certain group of People and not the masses? Only time will tell. Conscious Black Music is not prevalent but it is needed. When slave masters feared slaves gaining Knowledge they made it punishable by death if slaves learned to read. They tried to keep Knowledge away from slaves by any means necessary. This is how I feel about message music. They make sure music which lacks truth and substance is dominating the charts and air waves but music which has the ability to wake the sleeping, open the eyes of those who are enslaved with mental shackles or uplift and inspire those who have already elevated their minds this type of music is often shunned and rarely reaches the masses. It's as if Conscious Black music is a plague and the mainstream Black audience avoids it at all cost. Perhaps one day we can turn on a radio station or a video channel and hear songs about Nubian Gods and Goddesses, Black Liberation, Black Love....How beautiful that would be....If you all did not know..I am a daydreamer. It is one of my favorite past times to sit and imagine. I think I will continue listening to Miles tonight while I imagine how wonderful it would be if Conscious Black music ruled the airwaves. I found a video of the song I am playing. I will add it in this blog for those of you who also listen to a little miles every now and then. Peace and Goodnight.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Conscious Plat Recording a Jazz CD?

Tonight I'm chilling and listening to Coltrane. The song playing right now is ( My Favorite Things) at this moment I'm on a natural high with Jazz music being my supplier. I am being led in the direction of recording a full Jazz album. I am not sure which part of my brain is coercing me into this venture but... :) I think I will go for it. I sing many different formats of music but Jazz takes me in a different element with my vocals. With Jazz I can be creative and free, do many different things vocally. I'm only brainstorming tonight but soon my thoughts will evolve into a new CD project. What will I name the CD? How many songs will I include and should I redo a Sarah Vaughan tune or recreate another song by a popular Jazz artist? These are the many thoughts going through my head. I'm gonna continue relaxing tonight and meditating on my plans to record this album.




Saturday, March 31, 2012

No Justice For Trayvon Martin

I am still outraged and very passionate about Trayvon Martin's death. The thought of a F...... Punk walking around with a neighborhood watch title and a gun hunting young Black victims is very hard to bare. Excuse me for the indication of profanity. I am one who rarely uses profanity. This is a issue which really causes hurt and anger. This case is proof that this Country does not give a damn about the rights of our Brothers and Sisters. If they did George Zimmerman would be locked away like the savage beast that he is. He would be rotting in a prison cell perhaps looking over his shoulder in fear of another inmate exacting revenge for the senseless murder of Trayvon. We must realize that no one is safe and at anytime you could become a victim of racial profiling ultimately leading to your death. I'm up late 2:30AM and felt the need to vent for a little while about this situation. How in the hell can you say this fool (Zimmerman) was defending himself when you could hear Trayvon yelling for help. Another key factor which should have led to the arrest and conviction of Zimmerman, is the dispatch operator told Zimmerman not to follow Trayvon and what does he do? Not only does he follow Trayvon, he shoots and kills him. I am really disturbed by Trayvon's death and the pain will not ease up until Zimmerman is dealt with accordingly. Rest in Uhuru Trayvon.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Is Black Love Obsolete?

It seems true Love has not yet found me. I am not one to engage in promiscuous behavior therefore one night stands and flings don't appeal to me. I am from the old school and believe a Queen must preserve herself for her King. She should draw attention from possible suitors based on her intellect and not her body therefore, I will not go out seeking an individual solely to fulfill my physical needs. I await a soulmate, one who will make me forget about any negative experiences that I have ever encountered during the dating faze. I admit, I have witnessed outrageous behavior from a few Brothers but I can not classify all Brothers in the same category. In my past I dated Brothers who were not relationship material, were non monogamous, aimlessly wondering through Life seeking others to try to manipulate or use for their own personal gain. My past experiences led me to write and record a song on my new CD The Reawakening 2012. The song is called Soulmate. The song speaks about my negative experiences with seeking Love. I created the song because the negative experiences I had caused me to question my faith in Love. I have never been in Love but I long to know the feeling of being totally committed and Loving another to the point of no return. I know I will one day be in Love and connected with a Soulmate but right now I am a Warrior Queen who has much work to do in the Struggle. My music and mission to reach the People takes precedence over seeking Love. When the time is right I will find Love but I must seek an individual who will not stifle me and take me off course with the work I must do. I am a very complexed individual and I am not sure anyone can find all the pieces to my puzzle but I seek one who can come pretty darn close. I admit I have major trust issues based on my past negative experiences but if one is upright, honest and genuine I will eventually begin to let my guards down. My potential mate must have patience, compassion and understanding if they want to penetrate my mind. Many times situations and negative experiences can create a mental void when it comes to seeking Love. I did not want my past experiences to make me become bitter. I could not allow myself  to classify all men as being disrespectful, unfaithful and insensitive. I know there are some good Brothers out there but the task is being able to decipher those who are sincere and genuine from those who are gamers with ulterior motives. When we seek mates we must ask for guidance and decernment. When you look at Black Love in general you begin to see why there is a major disconnect. To many times I have heard Sistas referring to Brothers as dogs, no good, lazy and other negative titles. I have also witnessed Brothers using derogatory names for Sistas. The bottom line is, we can not appreciate Black Love until we change our outlook on one another. When we show disrespect we continue to stifle our own growth preventing the union of Gods and Goddesses. We must also realize our negative behavior will send negative messages to the Black youth. We can't allow Society to dictate who we choose as mates we must reclaim Black Love and celebrate it to the fullest. It is time we begin seeing one another as worthy components for relationships. We need to see one another as Kings and Queens, Gods and Goddesses. When we open our hearts and elevate our minds only then will we restore Black Love.

Does Religion Stifle Black Unity?

There are numerous Religious sects in the World. In Christianity alone their are countless denominations. To many to list in this blog post. The question is, what role does Religion play in the division of our People. It is a known fact that many Religious groups break off into separate entities refusing to fellowship with other Religious groups. Thinking back to the Civil Rights Movement many of our People came together under one umbrella despite Religious preferences. It seems they United first based on their obvious commonalities which were oppression, discrimination, being impoverished etc. This was a crucial time which warranted the People to band together and become allies fighting the same fight. It is a known fact that when we multiply we increase our Power and the ability to rise above obstacles in our view. Let's think back to the African Diaspora, our People were taken from their homeland and forced to migrate all over the world.

This was the worse atrocity committed against our People. It created a disconnect from our roots in Mother Africa. Many of us no longer identify as Africans. Many of us have become unattached to our African Ancestors. My analysis of the situation is summed up by using the following parable. When you separate the root of a plant from soil you stifle the plant's growth. This is why we are so divided as a People. We have been uprooted from our homeland and indoctrinated with eurocentric ideologies. The truth is we were never truly released from slavery. They may have removed the physical shackles but they replaced them with mental shackles and the worse form of imprisonment is the enslavement of ones mind. The dilemma with Religion is, Religion is a very powerful source so powerful that many will die for their beliefs. We need to figure out how to come together without interfering with the belief system of our Brothers and Sisters.

When we accomplish that task then we will witness the global Unity that we have sought for so many years. I believe the first step in obtaining global Unity is to rid ourselves of the slave mentality many of us have adapted as a result of the enslavement of our Ancestors. We also need to deem our Ancestors as being worthy of the highest honor known to man. When we learn to Unite despite Religious differences then we will ensure that our Ancestors suffering was not in vain. Religion has been present for many years and by now we are all aware that Religion will remain. Therefore, we don't need to waist time debating with one another on who's Religious belief is supreme instead we need to enforce setting Religion aside while we focus on reclaiming our roots, obtaining global Unity and breaking free from the mental shackles that enslave many minds.

Freedom has not yet come

We are not free! We have come a long way since our Ancestors were shackled in chains and carried on ships but we have not yet obtained freedom. The first step in obtaining freedom is to use the power of our minds to overcome the adversities which we face. We must also set aside our differences and join together with Brothers and Sistas all around the world. When we begin to see ourselves as Africans then we will identify with our roots. This is a crucial step in seeking global Black Unity.