Posts tagged ‘News’

Facebook Bullying, leads to 15 year olds suicide


Pheobe Prince in the latest in a long line of teens that have committed suicide in recent years do to bullying. When I was a kid…I remember often being the quiet one because I didn’t want to draw unwanted attention to myself. This was in retrospect my defense mechanism to avoid bullying.

Even though I would try my best to go unnoticed there was the occasional incident where I was forced to whoop an ass or two to let them know that I was quiet…but I was far from a pushover. Once the bullies realized that I would fight back they either left me alone or befriended me. In either case as long as I had peace…life was good.

Not everyone has the fortitude to fight back and at times there are people who don’t have the strength to stand alone. This is especially true of those who are members of the GLBT community. For many Gay or Trans youth bullying is a daily occurrence and one that is not often taken seriously by those of power who can do something to intervene.

These days the bullying has only gotten worse with the advent of social networking sites and text messaging. The bullying was so extreme for Phoebe Prince that for her, death was a better alternative. My heart goes out to her parents. This is a death that could have been prevented as far as I’m concerned. If kids are bullying other kids….put their asses out of the school. No kid trying to get an education should be made to feel unsafe or constantly in harms way.

Sneak Peek at Janet’s new video for her single “Nothing”


I am so excited for this video, movie single….you name it! Janet is doing her thing on this song and in the film “Why Did I Get Married Too”. The video should be airing any day now but in the interim…we will have to do with this behind the scenes peek at the clip! Jermaine Dupri is filming once again. I am not sure what to think about this break-up thing between Jermaine and Janet…. They seem a little too friendly to be broken up?

Janet taking a break from music; begins shooting new film!


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Looks like my favorite Diva is going to be taking a hiatus from music for a little bit and while some fans may be disappointed…I am so totally stoked!

As much as it pains me to say this Janet’s sales have been in trouble and will probably never return to their former glory. The music industry as a whole is in trouble and I have a feeling that Janet will not be the only singer looking to make a jump to films.

Janet should focus on film and soundtracks at this point. I think that is killing two birds with one stone and helping to solidify her legacy as an actress. She’s already proven herself musically so its nice to see her exercising her acting chops.

For her next role, Janet will re-team with her good friend Tyler Perry as well as former label mate Mariah Carey and Whoopi Goldberg in the Tyler Perry movie adaptation of the book ‘For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf’. The new movie begins shooting in June.

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Transsexual woman arrested for carrying too many condoms


“First [the police officer] asked me what I was doing with all these condoms. Then he took the bag and threw it in the garbage. Then he arrested me.”  — A transgender woman in New York City, from a 2009 Sex Workers Project survey.

Sienna Baskin, staff attorney at the Sex Workers Project in New York City, says there’s a question she’s always asked at the “Know Your Rights” workshops she leads for prostitutes and other sex workers: “How many condoms are we legally allowed to carry?”

There is no law in any state in the U.S. restricting condom possession, but if you’re a sex worker, you might have reason to believe there is a legal limit. Law enforcement officers in New York City, Washington, D.C., and the San Francisco Bay Area routinely confiscate condoms from suspected suspected sex workers, sometimes filing them as evidence of prostitution. Almost everyone interviewed for a recent Sex Workers Project survey, Baskin says, “mentioned a certain number of condoms over which they felt more concerned about increased harassment.” Cyndee Clay, executive director of D.C.-based Helping Individual Prostitutes Survive, says, “It’s a common enough practice that everyone knows about it.”

Keeping a few condoms tucked in your handbag probably won’t land you behind bars — unless police profile you as a possible sex worker. Are you in an area known for street prostitution? Are you a transgender woman? Are you a woman of color? Do you have a prior record? If you answer yes to any of these questions, the number of condoms you’re carrying could suddenly become grounds for suspicion, even if you are not engaging in illegal activity.

Sex workers have reasons to want to avoid attracting attention from police that go beyond fear of arrest. There’s a long and shameful history of abuse and harassment of sex workers by law enforcement — ranging from violence and threats of violence, to police demanding sexual favors in exchange for leniency, to rape. Within this uneasy context, the confiscation of condoms is not an anomaly but emblematic of the failed law enforcement approach to sex work. Instead of preserving the safety and well-being of this often vulnerable population, police officers are endangering them and undermining their ability to protect themselves, their peers, their clients and their communities.

Although sex workers have been challenging this kind of harassment for at least a decade, recent developments have brought the issue to the headlines. For one thing, a long-awaited bill in New York state which would prohibit the use of condoms as evidence seems to be gaining momentum. And in Washington, D.C.,

more than a thousand people recently sent letters to the mayor protesting the confiscation of condoms in the city, which has the nation’s highest HIV-infection rate.

Instead of stigmatizing condom use, law enforcement should be promoting it, especially among high-risk groups such as sex workers. “Sex workers are safe-sex educators,” says Kimberlee Cline, a San Francisco-based escort. “Not only do we teach people how to use condoms, we teach people how to enjoy sex while wearing a condom. It’s really important for us to be recognized as part of the solution.”

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Gays making a strong impact on New Orleans Hip Hop/Bounce scene


With Name like Big Freedia and Sissy Nobby…you would hardly expect them to be associated with the blatantly homophobic hip hop scene but that is exactly whats going down in the Big Easy.

New Orleans is not only the home to Hurricane Katrina there is a new storm brewing and unlike Katrina this storm is bringing enlightenment and understanding to everyone it touches. Better know for Zydeco and etouffee New Orleans has long been thought of as destitute. No matter how bad things have gotten in Nawlins there has always been a soundtrack. Music has always been an integral part of what makes New Orleans special.

Check out the new faces on the musical scene in New Orleans and see the great things they are doing to change the face of hip-hop.


Tigers Woods gets emotional in new interview


Hindsight is 20/20. Tiger woods had to find that out the hard way. In a recent interview with the Golf Channel, Tigers discusses how his cheating ways and his indiscriminate penis caused copious amounts of damage.