Obama Impersonator get’s big time break
Posted in Entertainment on October 22nd, 2009You remember this dude right? Apparently he just got a spot on a Sanyo commercial…his impression is on point.
You remember this dude right? Apparently he just got a spot on a Sanyo commercial…his impression is on point.
Per Wiki: Angela Davis an American political activist and university professor who was associated with the Black Panther Party for Self Defense and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Davis was also a notable activist during the Civil Rights Movement and a prominent member and political candidate of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA). Since leaving the CPUSA, she continues to identify herself as a democratic socialist and is currently a member of the Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism.
Angela Davis, the iconic social-justice activist who has been arguably the most well-known University of California-Santa Cruz faculty member of the past two decades, has officially retired as a full-time professor.
Davis, a 17-year professor in the History of Consciousness Department and a former chair of Feminist Studies, has worked mostly with graduate students in recent years as she traveled the globe speaking on prison abolition and matters of oppression. She is a longtime champion of civil liberties and a prolific author on the intersections of class, race, ethnicity, gender and sexual orientation. Read More Here.
Much Respect to one of the most notable black activists and freedom/justice fighters the 20th century.
Fact: Derrion Albert, a high school honor student in Chicago, was murdered on his way back home on September 24th, making headlines everywhere. Accordingly to the Associated Press, this is not the first murder of it’s kind. In 2008, more than 30 students were killed.
Who better to step up and speak on it than superstar rap star Nas, he has always been a community activist with potent lyrics touching on several issues affecting the urban community so he felt the need to send a message to the youth in Chicago and this interview on CNN allows him to share that message along with other thoughts on matter.