Sunday, January 29, 2012

The Gay Black Man who was the brains of the Civil Rights Movement

By James Creer, BBINT Magazine Managing Editor




A master strategist and tireless activist, Bayard Rustin is best remembered as the organizer of the 1963 March on Washington, one of the largest nonviolent protests ever held in the United States. He brought Gandhis protest techniques to the American civil rights movement, and helped mold Martin Luther King, Jr. into...

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Rev Dr. Martin Luther King, and Bayard Rutin
at the Montgomery Bus Boycott, circa 1956
"One cannot fight for peace. It is like fucking for virginity, to paraphrase the ole protest slogan at peace rallies spanning time and a range of conflicts."

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

#10- 10 White Singers We Once Thought Were Black


Well people we searched high and low and wanted to break a hot new artist who is blowing up the air waves with his soulful sound.  So you don't have to be confused we're letting you know this white boy can sing and with a NEW SOUL style.

Luca Dimoon Born in Milan (Italy) in 1982, first son of a Sicilian painter (ex-Jazz musician) L. started his relationship with music, breathing his father’s collection of Motown and Blue Note records. Lately he has been producing tracks for other artists, and at the moment as well as performing live around the globe, Luca is working on his new studio projects. If you listen intimately to the songs, their message transcends the emotions provoked, he explains: “ I paint lyrics with sounds to amplified the meanings ” Check out Luca’s new music on his website. *RECOMMENDED Tracks* “Stroking & Stricking” is that joint you play on a Sunday afternoon drive just cruising. Also Hostage’ another mid-tempo feel good jam…Watch out Robin Thicke..  enjoy.