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Writer Alex Haley writing The Autobiography of Malcolm X with Brother Malcolm.

"The media's the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that's power. Because they control the minds of the masses."
- Malcolm X

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The Forwardever Media Center is 100% committed to providing unconventional writing workshops and media literacy training to "at-risk" Black youth, particularly males, ages 14 through 24. Working in partnership with The Mentoring Center in Oakland, CA., the Center's writing workshops, website internship, and film forums, help students develop critical thinking skills and discover their creative talents. We recruit youth for our programs from the California Youth Authority (the state's largest prison for youth) as well as from universities and high schools. This cross-pollination of young minds creates dynamic shared experiences.

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Whatchusay Cinema–A monthly film forum hosted at schools or community centers in Northern California that explores issues such as race, class, gender, and society. Students are joined by a panel of activists, educators, athletes, entrepreneurs, etc. to rate the films and convene roundtable discussions about corresponding relevant issues in society. For info about film screenings and schedules contact: cheo@whatchusay.com

Writing Workshops–We offer intensive seminars in journalism, creative writing, cultural criticism, new media, film production, etc. These seminars are taught at the center, located at 1224 Preservation Park, Oakland, CA, 94612. They are also available on location, at schools, community and detention centers, churches, etc. For info about class schedules contact: cheo@whatchusay.com

Internships–Whatchusay.com offers competitive internships to young writers who have clearly demonstrated a passion for the craft of writing or media production. The 3-month internship covers news writing and reporting, feature writing, creative writing, media literacy and new media. Working in partnership with community based organizations, universities and international and national media outlets, we produce a pipeline of informed journalists of color who will go on to create their own independent media organizations or work for major media organizations.

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Slingshot

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HERE'S THE THING: for those of us who pretend that posting our candid, if tortured thoughts, to a blog will somehow change public policy or impact the way congress passes laws, I say this: shake it off! we bloggers are multiple grains of sand on the great dunes rolling towards mecca but unless what we have to SAY is backed by mobilized masses, it won't amount to more than a vaporized mirage. so go ahead, fight city hall. just get an organization behind you if you expect to be taken seriously. with new advances in information technology, like podcasting, you have all kinds of folks shooting off their mouths about every thing from supreme court justice sandra day o'connor's retirement to bush's indefensible blathering about expanding the US Patriot Act or the scandal behind his man rove. of course the difference between reaching a listening audience by podcasting or yelling from a church steeple like a town cryer is neglible...you're only going to reach the monied folks who can afford ipods or those that go to church...and whats that about anyway? on another note, i've found the rules of blogging to be in a constant state of flux, which delights me. but exactly who are we? are we wannabe celebs with nothing to say, big name musicians, artists, or authors using the blogosphere to promote our work (on the slytip), or quixotian media extremists ready to expose the conspiracies and scams inherent in just about every major profitable industry, namely the US government? Maybe we are a amalgamation of ALL these things, with one basic desire underpinning it all: we just want to be LOVED. yeah, we all want a hug, that's it. I sure do. as Digital Underground used to say during their tupac days, 'kiss me, and I'll kiss you back.' anyway, that's my take on our blog-o-matic world. another slingshot comin' at ya tomorrow
-cheo

Posted on July 28, 2005 4:24 AM

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