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https://www.blackenterprise.com/meet-donna-mcleod-first-jamaican-born-georgia-legislature/

On January 14, 2019, the new Georgia General Assembly was sworn in and history was made. On the floor standing there in a beautiful soft blue suit with her right hand raised was Donna McLeod, the first Jamaican-born person to serve in the Georgia legislature. McLeod became a US citizen in 2012, but her desire to effect change in government came well before that.

Inspired by then-Senator Barack Obama’s run in 2008, McLeod began her political activism by volunteering for Obama’s campaign. A staunch proponent of government for the people by the people, McLeod set out to educate others on local, county, state and federal government processes. McLeod was a grassroot organizer and worked hard to register new voters.

A Jamaican ‘Girl Guide’

Growing up in Jamaica McLeod was a “Girl Guide” (equivalent to a Girl Scout). She was also an accomplished track runner and the fastest girl in her school. Interestingly enough, she was on the high school break-dancing team as well.

McLeod’s no-nonsense approach is something not commonly seen in the Georgia Assembly. She is looking to make Georgia government the people’s government. McLeod saw a need and she jumped in to fill it. Others need to step up as McLeod puts it “The United States of America relies on the people for its success, so in order to have a more perfect union we must all participate.”

When asked what drew her to the Democratic Party, McLeod talked about the issues the party stood for; education, healthcare, civil rights, voting rights, women’s rights. All of these issues resonate with her core values.  McLeod’s enthusiasm for education and literacy speaks at the heart of those values and motivations. She also co-founded a nonprofit organization that teaches civics responsibility, civic engagement, and life coaching skills.

Emergence into Politics

McLeod’s journey into political office was not an easy one. Her first campaign for the Georgia State House of Representatives of District 105 was lost by 222 votes. The republican stronghold in Gwinnett County at the time had gerrymandered the district in an effort to keep it in Republican control. However, McLeod’s second run for the District 105 seat found her victorious with a 4000-vote margin. In spite of Republicans best efforts, demographic and social change is something they are not able to overcome. As a result, Gwinnett County will likely continue to trend blue in the future.

McLeod received her committee appointments; with a degree in chemical engineering, it was fitting for her to be placed on the Science and Technology Committee as well as Human Relations and Aging. Her other committee assignments included Interstate Cooperation and Code Revision. We are excited to see McLeod make her mark on Georgia politics.

The Battle for Blue in Georgia

It will be an uphill battle for McLeod in a House that is still Republican-led. As a potential battleground state, all eyes are on Georgia. The battle has begun to turn Georgia blue; yet, it is worth noting that fellow Democrats in Florida have yet to accomplish this after almost 20 years of effort. Gwinnett County is the site of the next battle. With victories such as McLeod’s emboldening the Gwinnett Democratic Party to put forth a more concerted effort for offices, ranging from municipal elections all the way up to the Governor. The Democrats are taking this opportunity to make their voices heard in all levels of Georgia politics.

Looking ahead, McLeod expects to use her time in the state legislature to learn the ins and outs of drafting legislation and creating a more open and transparent government for the people of Georgia. She has said in years ahead she may consider running for statewide office or even for Congress. McLeod is one of the best examples of the American Dream and her story is a testimonial to women everywhere to stand up for what you believe in and do something!


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January 26, 2019

Meet Donna McLeod; First Jamaican-Born to Serve in Georgia Legislature

https://www.blackenterprise.com/meet-donna-mcleod-first-jamaican-born-georgia-legislature/

On January 14, 2019, the new Georgia General Assembly was sworn in and history was made. On the floor standing there in a beautiful soft blue suit with her right hand raised was Donna McLeod, the first Jamaican-born person to serve in the Georgia legislature. McLeod became a US citizen in 2012, but her desire to effect change in government came well before that.

Inspired by then-Senator Barack Obama’s run in 2008, McLeod began her political activism by volunteering for Obama’s campaign. A staunch proponent of government for the people by the people, McLeod set out to educate others on local, county, state and federal government processes. McLeod was a grassroot organizer and worked hard to register new voters.

A Jamaican ‘Girl Guide’

Growing up in Jamaica McLeod was a “Girl Guide” (equivalent to a Girl Scout). She was also an accomplished track runner and the fastest girl in her school. Interestingly enough, she was on the high school break-dancing team as well.

McLeod’s no-nonsense approach is something not commonly seen in the Georgia Assembly. She is looking to make Georgia government the people’s government. McLeod saw a need and she jumped in to fill it. Others need to step up as McLeod puts it “The United States of America relies on the people for its success, so in order to have a more perfect union we must all participate.”

When asked what drew her to the Democratic Party, McLeod talked about the issues the party stood for; education, healthcare, civil rights, voting rights, women’s rights. All of these issues resonate with her core values.  McLeod’s enthusiasm for education and literacy speaks at the heart of those values and motivations. She also co-founded a nonprofit organization that teaches civics responsibility, civic engagement, and life coaching skills.

Emergence into Politics

McLeod’s journey into political office was not an easy one. Her first campaign for the Georgia State House of Representatives of District 105 was lost by 222 votes. The republican stronghold in Gwinnett County at the time had gerrymandered the district in an effort to keep it in Republican control. However, McLeod’s second run for the District 105 seat found her victorious with a 4000-vote margin. In spite of Republicans best efforts, demographic and social change is something they are not able to overcome. As a result, Gwinnett County will likely continue to trend blue in the future.

McLeod received her committee appointments; with a degree in chemical engineering, it was fitting for her to be placed on the Science and Technology Committee as well as Human Relations and Aging. Her other committee assignments included Interstate Cooperation and Code Revision. We are excited to see McLeod make her mark on Georgia politics.

The Battle for Blue in Georgia

It will be an uphill battle for McLeod in a House that is still Republican-led. As a potential battleground state, all eyes are on Georgia. The battle has begun to turn Georgia blue; yet, it is worth noting that fellow Democrats in Florida have yet to accomplish this after almost 20 years of effort. Gwinnett County is the site of the next battle. With victories such as McLeod’s emboldening the Gwinnett Democratic Party to put forth a more concerted effort for offices, ranging from municipal elections all the way up to the Governor. The Democrats are taking this opportunity to make their voices heard in all levels of Georgia politics.

Looking ahead, McLeod expects to use her time in the state legislature to learn the ins and outs of drafting legislation and creating a more open and transparent government for the people of Georgia. She has said in years ahead she may consider running for statewide office or even for Congress. McLeod is one of the best examples of the American Dream and her story is a testimonial to women everywhere to stand up for what you believe in and do something!


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January 26, 2019

Coexist Gaming Provides a Space For Games That Feels Like a House Party in Wakanda

http://blacknerdproblems.com/coexist-gaming-provides-a-space-for-games-that-feels-like-a-house-party-in-wakanda/

Punch in your code and press the start button
and let the muh’fuckin games begin
“- LudacrisCoexist GamingI’ve been wanting to get back into video games for a while. I’m still gang initiated when it comes to comics but inner gamer *hangs controller in shame* out here feelin’ like he coulda been a contender, man. So when my friend Glynn who is very much gamer life over everything invited myself and our other friend, Sergio, to a video game party. The event was hosted by Coexist Gaming. I’m like, sure. Why not? Never been to a video game party before. I’m thinking there’ll probably be a room (singular) with a tv (also singular) that everyone’s glued too. A small gathering of sorts… ya boy was wrong.

First off, I get to the location with Sergio and we’re wondering if we’re in the right place. A random dude knew exactly what we’re looking for said. “Yeah, I know what you’re thinking. You’re in the right place.” That sign number one that this gaming party was going to be flames. Got me feelin’ like I’m dealing with a secret society? Okay, I’m intrigued now. We step into the venue and they had the whole room draped with the Wakanda Ancestral plane lighting.

I didn’t know it could get this real, man. Yall know that Yasin Bey (Mos Def if yo nasty) line: “In the parties where it be so packed and that atmosphere be so Black”? I literally felt that as I looked around the room. On everything I button mash, it legit felt like we were in the opening scene of Belly walking into that space.

Coexist Gaming

“It’s way too fun in here, I wanna speak to the manager!”

Wait, time out. I need to know how this all come to be Who are the hosts hosting this genius? That would be Danny and Jaye, the founders of Coexist Gaming. As you can tell they are gamers (hence why we are here) but they are also creatives that wanted to provide a space for gamers. Together they have accumulated over 5,000 games. Pause the story right there. Over 5,000 games? You know when people say “Do it for the culture”? They talking about that right there.

Coexist Gaming

Jaye and Danny assembled video games like it was a call for the Avengers purely for the people’s playing pleasure? Heroes. The event they were throwing on this night wasn’t their second, or fourth. This was their sixth event being thrown to get people out to play games. Mind you it was straight up raining too. This wasn’t romantic Notebook type rain either, it was coming down hard rain. Perfect storm rain and they still had 175+ people show up to show out. Jaye was holding down the bar like Tom Crusie in Cocktail and Danny was going around to each console station putting new games in, getting batter packs for controllers. This was some real tag team pit stop performance these two were doing to make the night run smoothly. There was even food there!

At two points in the night, Glynn just appeared next to me (she’s a ninja) with like mad different dishes. Fish tacos, chicken, I’m pretty sure somebody was eaten a lobster bisque in the corner. I was even able to buy Brooklyn grown honey from the guys of Life Gardening Tools. I’m looking around like, if Wakanda had a plane for pixels and bits, it’d be here.

“My room got rooms”

Coexist Gaming
Alright, now back to Coexist Gaming’s event ambiance and lighting being immaculate. What really took me back was how much they had. They had rooms dedicated to different gaming consoles. We entered the PS4 room first. NBA2k just sitting there waiting to be played. The whole room bathed in blue lighting. I’m talking that Moonlight lighting. Next door I hear that Nintendo Fight Club music. I take a look and the Nintendo Switch is set up with the whole room in orange lighting. Looking like Jules and Verne left the briefcase in Pulp Fiction open for all to see.

At the other end of the hall from the entrance, that Nintendo 64 station was waiting with GoldenEye in the chamber? I thought it was a wrap right then and there. WRONG. So wrong. There were two arcade station. One in the hall and the other in the green room. You already know what console was the hub for the green room. Yeah. It was Xbox everything. They had that first generation X-Box plus the next generation X-box at in the same room going on at the same damn time. Plus an arcade station my guy. I’m not even an X-Box guy but I found myself spending the most amount of time in this room. I was not expecting this much space or variety for gaming. Keep mind they had consoles on tap that I didn’t even get to mention yet. From SNES to Sega Genesis to things above my gamer paygrade man.

Talk yo shit then

Coexist Gaming
A big highlight of the night for me was not only seeing mad gamers of color getting to enjoy themselves in a safe environment but that shit talkin’ was so immaculate man. Ooooo, how I missed it, man. I looked behind me and see Glynn playing Street Fighter Alpha on an arcade station against someone. Sergio and I took it back to Soul Calibur II on X-Box. We were cordial till them guard impacts started coming into effect. That’s when it got serious. You could hear everyone enjoying themselves and getting hype. I was watching one gamer get real hype when the guy next to me was talking about how he respects seeing how into a game others can get cause he’s the same way. My mood changed when I heard him say, “Like WWF No Mercy? That’s my game. I’ma god in that game. No one is seeing me.” I wasn’t even part of the conversation, but I looked that man in the windows of his souls and said, “I’m willing to test god in No Mercy.”

Lemme explain my actions right quick. Everybody has that one game. That one game no matter how new or old, that you are good at. That you will speak your piece on anywhere and any place. WWF No Mercy on Nintendo 64 is that game for me. My man looked me dead to right in the face and said it one mo time, “I’m god in that game, man” to which I responded, I’m an atheist when it comes to No Mercy.” We were then informed that they didn’t have that game and we both died inside then proceeded to talk wrestling the rest of the time. That’s how you bond, yo. I forgot how gaming brings people together.

Coexist Games

Let me emphasis all people coming together in case we got any “Black girls don’t nerd/game” naysayers. Look at that picture above fam. They exist friend (and always have). Gylnn was in there killing along with others. Sniped me out with no mercy whatsoever. I don’t even fuck with Halo like that. I got told how to shoot and thrown to the wolves. Coexist Gaming has done something truly remarkable to create a space such as this for gamers and to continually keep it going as well.

It’s not necessarily the easiest times for creatives nor is it easy to hold spaces when they’re slowly and gradually being taken cause (much like global warming) gentrification is real af. To see two creatives being able to provide a space for gamers and be a testament to their namesake (coexisting together) to be and present a welcoming community is something special. It’s hard to even find the words to serve it proper justice. Contrary to popular belief, activism comes in many different shapes, forms, and ways. Coexist Gaming does it in a way that’s very much needed and appreciated.

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January 26, 2019

Will Picard No Longer Be A Captain In New STAR TREK Series?

http://nerdist.com/patrick-stewart-not-captain-picard-star-trek-nerdist-news/

One of the greatest Captains in Star Trek history will return to our television screens this year….only he won’t actually be in Starfleet anymore? That seems to be the prevailing theory surrounding Captain Jean-Luc Picard, who is coming back for an all-new series all his own on CBS All Access sometime later this year, once again played by Sir Patrick Stewart. Forget being commanding the starship Enterprise, it doesn’t look like Picard will be in charge of any Starfleet ship this time around.

In today’s Nerdist News, we go over the possibilities of just where Jean-Luc could be some twenty years after Star Trek: Nemesis, and how it all ties into previous canon. With the first details about this new show now coming out, mostly via interviews with series producer Alex Kurtzman and from Jonathan Frakes, who played Picard’s “Number One” Will Riker on Star Trek: The Next Generation, a picture of just what the finally years of the 24th century look like are beginning to form.

When Frakes was asked about the Picard show in an interview with Deadline, he said “Patrick isn’t playing Capt. Jean-Luc Picard this time, he’s done with [that phase of his career in] Starfleet in this show. That’s about the only thing I do know about the show.” So are we talking Ambassador? Admiral? 24th century Indiana Jones-style archaeologist? Bitter recluse, so disappointed by his failures that he’s retreated into a secluded part of the galaxy like Luke Skywalker? Oh boy, be prepared for a lot of angry YouTube videos if that turns out to be the case. We just hope that Stewart somehow manages to bring on his buddy Ian McKellen for some kind of role. Romulan adversary maybe? We’d be so here for it!

Images: CBS


January 25, 2019

We Need the Return of Milestone Media More Than Ever! So What’s The Hold Up?

http://www.afronerd.com/2018/11/we-need-return-of-milestone-media-more.html



So in deference to the title of this blog drop, I really can't imagine a more auspicious time to mark the return of Milestone Media.  But where exactly is Milestone "2.0" post co-founder, Reginald Hudlin's '15 interview, when he openly discussed a relaunch of Milestone Media Group, along with surviving co-founders Derek Dingle and Denys Cowan? More formally, DC Comics announced the development of "Earth-M" within their multiverse, which would be a housing imprint for the earlier Milestone characters in addition to more current ones, and that a few "Earth-M" titles would be published yearly, as well as one-shots and a miniseries. No further developments were alluded to until October '17, when it was announced that Milestone would be returning in 2018 with five titles, including Milestone (featuring Icon and Rocket), Duo (based on the character Xombi), a new Static series and two other new titles: Love Army and Earth-M.  We are actively pursuing an interview with Mr. Hudlin and I'm sure he will be able to assuage our audience of any concerns about whether or not this mighty company will be coming back into the fold.  




Putting aside any speculations concerning the delay for this relaunch (a lawsuit filed by the estate of late co-founder, Dwayne McDuffie or DC/Warner bureaucratic red tape), it would be unconscionable if Milestone were not able to reemerge considering the zeitgeist has never been this "ripe" for a minority themed comic book company.  Back in '93, I'm not sure if one could succinctly state that there was a codified "blerd" or nerds of color community that could be activated as a quantifiable consumer base.  Without a doubt, Milestone was ahead of its time with even conceiving, better yet, successfully publishing, multicultural characters that tapped into similar socio-political themes that are still capturing headlines in current news periodicals.  What I don't want to see from a Milestone reunion is a "let's get the band back together" approach to a now new millennium imprint.  The characters, at some level, have to be overhauled.....please no Liefeld-esque aesthetics that were the rage in the 90s.  Case in point, check out Marvel's wardrobe update for Hyperion (different company...but still)-

Out with the Old-





And J. Michael Straczynski's more modern version, courtesy of the Supreme Power graphic novel series-





Adding further insult to injury, this is how Milestone's sepia toned version of Hyperion, Icon looked since his last run of publication-




The world, along with the expectations and tastes of the comic book audience has changed vastly since '93.   Not only do we have a publishing industry that is being bolstered (ok...we can debate this but it should be) by multi-billion dollar franchise films but now anyone who has seen a superhero film (perhaps to our chagrin) professes to have "nerd" bona fides.  And unfortunately during Milestone's nascent stages, oftentimes (white) industry insiders pejoratively referred to the imprint as comics "for blacks."  Fast forward twenty five years and now we have a country (yes even when factoring in this nationalistic Trump era) that is more multicultural, more nerdy and purportedly more politically woke.  This might be the most successful year to date for crossover "blerd" product that appealed to all strata globally after the billion dollar box office Black Panther juggernaut hit earlier in '18.    

And to compound matters even further, there are countless social media platforms, websites and podcasts (ahem, Afronerdradio, notwithstanding) devoted to nerd culture primed for Milestone's return.  Image Comics, which started out a year before Milestone and had their fair share of insider creative and financial difficulties, have weathered their storms and now occupies a 10% market share in the comic book publishing sphere. Starting in 2009, Image began to greatly expand both their genre of comics it publishes and the types of creators attracted to the publisher, ushering a period of critical acclaim. Among its award-winning series, are Morning GloriesThe Manhattan Projects, Saga, Chew and Fatale.   But back to Milestone.....imagine kick ass cover art:



That, my friends, is not a photo but a penciled photorealistic piece created by Nigerian artist, Arinze Stanley.  In order for many of these minority themed comic companies to work, they pretty much have to operate like a story boarded film enterprise (which is what they are).  We need to see not just stories about capes but also magical kingdoms (Black Hogwarts!), traditional science fiction, romance, detective noir, horror, period stories, spy thrillers, alternative historical fiction......and the beat goes on.  I'm crossing my fingers.  Am I asking for too much?  Or is it 2018-19 and Kweli-TV, DC Universe, Brown Sugar and Netflix are my options.  You tell, me.


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