EVENT: Pearl, Mississippi—Conversations Book Club 4th Anniversary Celebration

(Mon. November 15, 2010) Conversations Book Club Celebrates Its 4-Year Anniversary!


Since its debut on November 2006, Conversations Book Club let it be known that it was going to be a literary force to be reckoned with. Created by radio and tv show host Cyrus Webb of Brandon, Mississippi, the premise of the book club was simple: to get people talking about books.

"I wanted to start a book club that celebrated all kinds of books," says Webb, 35. "I'm not a one-dimensional reader. I like a little bit of everything. That is the kind of reading group I wanted to form."

What started in Jackson, Mississippi with just 3 members has grown to over 100 members in Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana. Conversations Book Club has hosted more authors than any other reading group in the country--- over 90 to date--- and it is the largest co-ed book club in the United States. The group has hosted everyone from New York Times Bestsellers to up-and-coming authors who have self-published their work.

On Monday, November 15, 2010 Cyrus Webb invites the public to celebrate Conversations' 4 year anniversary at the Pearl Public Library (2416 Old Brandon Road) in Pearl, MS.
The event begins at 6p.m., and will include free refreshments as well as information available about what Conversations is doing to encourage reading not just in Mississippi but around the world. Webb is also using the event as a way to officially launch the return of his magazine Conversations.

For more information about the event, contact Cyrus Webb at cawebb4@juno.com or 601.896.5616. You can also visitwww.thebestbookclub.info or www.conversationsmag.com.
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INFO: Why are these men in jail? | San Francisco Bay View

November 12, 2010

Oakland enters the Twilight Zone

Help free Dewayne and Kevin by coming to the preliminary hearing Friday, Nov. 12, 9 a.m, Department 11, Alameda County Superior Court, 1225 Fallon St., Oakland

From the family of Dewayne L. Ewing and Kevin Barnes

In early January 1994, Dewayne Ewing and a girlfriend had a date in a car in a park in the Oakland Hills. As they left, they disposed of a condom in the bushes.

On Jan. 29, 1994, two Black men accosted a couple in their garage, put them in the trunk of their own car and drove them around trying to withdraw money from several ATM machines. They drove to the same spot where Dewayne Ewing and his girlfriend had been, and the two men raped the woman in the back seat of the car, both men ejaculating. They drove off together, the men got out of the car, and walked away. In her written police report, the rape victim said neither man used a condom. Video taken at the ATM machines revealed the rapists were light skinned and one had a pointed nose.

A day or so after the rape, an Oakland police officer found Dewayne Ewing’s condom in the bushes and stated so in the police report. Lab reports showed that the vaginal fluids on the outside of the condom were so deteriorated they could not be identified. The officer put this condom in the evidence bundle. The police had no leads, so they eventually moved the case to cold case status.

In 2006, police took a sample of Dewayne Ewing’s DNA when he was arrested in another case, although charges were dropped. In May 2007, police matched Dewayne’s DNA sample from 2006 to the condom found in the 1994 rape case. In their request for the warrant, an officer falsely testified the condom was found in the car, not in the bushes, and that vaginal fluid on the outside of the condom matched that of the rape victim. The judge issued the warrant.

The San Leandro police stopped Dewayne Ewing for a (driving while Black) hard to read license plate on May 18, 2007, and subsequently arrested him based on the warrant. His cousin, Kevin Barnes, against whom there’s no evidence at all, was arrested in October 2007. He and Dewayne had been arrested together in Merced on a 1992 charge of “conspiracy to rob” – the charges were dropped – and because they were together in 1992, the police assumed they committed this kidnap rape two years later. Kevin has been in jail ever since. Dewayne was released at first on $540,000 bail, which a judge revoked after a year for no stated reason, and he’s been in jail for the past two years. Both men are dark skinned with broad noses.

This case has gone three and a half years without a preliminary hearing. Some of the evidence was used in another case in 2001, and a 2004 police report said the evidence was to be discarded. In 2010 it was found on a shelf and not in the freezer, for who knows how long. Fingerprints found in the car don’t match those of Dewayne and Kevin. Their skin colors, nose shapes, height and weight don’t match the men seen in the ATM videos. Hair samples don’t match. Semen swabbed from the rape victim doesn’t match Dewayne’s semen. ALL THAT MATCHES IS SEMEN IN A CONDOM FOUND IN THE BUSHES NEXT TO THE SCENE OF THE RAPE.

Why are these men in jail?

Don’t let Dewayne and Kevin be convicted on planted and contaminated evidence.

Please spread the word about this case. Come to the preliminary hearing: Friday, Nov. 12, 9 a.m, Department 11, Alameda County Superior Court, 1225 Fallon St., Oakland.

There seems to be a pattern of corruption and conspiracy in the Oakland Police Department and the Alameda County court system with DNA “matching.” Another Black man, Raymond Williams, was arrested for a 1995 DNA rape case in April 2010. His case was dismissed in September 2010. The DA tried to get the judge to continue the case with no witness other than the DA. The victim says she was not raped by Raymond. Many Black men are being arrested who don’t have any felonies on their records – many old cases from the 1990s RIDERS, when the police planted evidence against Black men all over Oakland.

For more information, contact louisesmalls@ymail.com or (510) 478-5213.

 

INFO: What Killed Aiyana Stanley-Jones?

— Aiyana Stanley-Jones, pictured in family photograph.

What Killed Aiyana Stanley-Jones?

A nighttime raid. A reality TV crew. A sleeping seven-year-old. What one tragedy can teach us about the unraveling of America's middle class.

 

INFO + VIDEO: Disaster Capitalism in Haiti, New Orleans, Congo & Pakistan - Ezili Danto - Open Salon

Disaster Capitalism in Haiti, New Orleans, Congo & Pakistan


 

"0.5 % in Haiti - Haiti's Oligarchy - own 98% of Haiti's wealth through monopolies orchestrated and supported by Western policymakers and corporations."

- Ezili Dantò of HLLN

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Since the 2004 Bush regime change in Haiti, US large footprint in "poor?" Haiti keeps increasing. US Embassy in Haiti is the fifth largest US Embassy compound in the world, after Iraq, Afghanistan, China
and Germany.

 

 

THE EVOLUTION OF DISASTER CAPITALISM (English, about 2 hours, uploaded about 7 hours ago by fansmiles, broadcast date: 2010-11-10) (Source - politube.org)

 

THE EVOLUTION OF DISASTER CAPITALISM, Fine-tuning “Shock-Doctrine-Style” Policies , The Brecht Forum, New York - Haiti......Congo....Pakistan.....New Orleans, with Beverly Bell, Kambale Musavuli, Adaner Usmani & Ezili Dantò

 

The end of the first decade of the new millennium seems to have been marked by some of the worst natural disasters that has displaced and killed millions of people. Beginning with the earthquake in Gujarat, India in 2001; volcanic eruptions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2002; followed by earthquakes in China and Algeria in 2003; the Tsunami in 2004, the earthquake in Pakistan’s north west frontier province in 2005; Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans later that year; the Japanese earthquake in 2009, and Haiti and Chile in 2010. The disasters, which now mirror the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, have generated a complicated and fractured terrain on which human rights and economic justice are seriously compromised.

 

Displaced people, scattered communities, devastated homes, and grieving families combine with acute health, resources, and food shortages. In the wake of such life disruptions, neo-liberal policies and conservative political formations take root, penetrating the political-economic cracks, and simultaneously the collective consciousness of a people.

 

This panel will give us an update on the current situation in Haiti, the DR of Congo/ great lakes region, Pakistan and New Orleans. The panel will also look at the intersectionality of the psychological, socio-political and economic implications created by these natural disasters. What patterns and trends have been generated over the course of the decade? What are the long-term psychological after-effects? Under these conditions, how are local leaders and groups organizing? In solidarity with the people, how do we consider, organize with, and fight for justice. What structures of accountability can we generate when economies of the wealthy few are tied to the devastation of the disenfranchised many?

 

 

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November 18th - FreeHaitiMovement posting
The Haitian struggle - the greatest David vs. Goliath battle being played out on this planet

 

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Haiti Oligarchy & the World Profit-Over-People System, Prt 1

by Ezili Dantò
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HLLN US grassroots mobilizing in Black liberation theology churches

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PUB: The Industry Insider Screenwriting Contest

Think you can turn this logline from master screenwriter Simon Kinberg into a killer script?

A spy who has spent life wining and dining young women suddenly gets a major surprise when his daughter knocks on the door.

Break out your scriptwriting software and get to work, because the Industry Insider Screenwriting Contest gives you the unique opportunity to spin this idea into a solid spec screenplay that could be your ticket to Hollywood success.

The Industry Insider Screenwriting Contest is a quarterly international competition that awards over $15,000 in prizes and facilitates relationships between new writers and Industry leaders looking to help aspirants embark on writing careers.

Working from an A-list logline, entrants are challenged to create up to the first 15 pages of an original script based on the given concept. But it doesn’t stop there. The Industry Insider Screenwriting Contest goes much further than your average competition, by providing the top 10 finalists with mentors to guide them through the entire script creation process, with the goal of completing a spec screenplay to be judged by a panel of Hollywood power players.

Here's how it works:

  • Entrants write up to the first 15 pages of a script based on the logline above, provided by Simon Kinberg
  • The top 10 finalists receive a copy of Final Draft Screenwriting Software, Development Notes, and a letter of congratulations from Kinberg
  • Each of the 10 finalists enter into a 12-week Story Specialists mentoring program, consisting of feedback for every 10 pages submitted, with the goal of completing a spec screenplay based on the given logline
  • Simon Kinberg and production company Benderspink judge the completed screenplays and choose a winner

The lucky winner receives a classic Industry experience, including transportation to Los Angeles and:

Chateau Marmont

Lush Accommodations at the Chateau Marmont

The chic Chateau, conveniently nestled right off the Sunset Strip, will serve as the home base for the Industry Insider Screenwriting Contest winner. Thinking of the many opportunities to network and hobnob with the Hollywood elite that frequent this hotspot is mind-boggling!

The Ivy

One-on-One with Simon Kinberg at The Ivy

First on the agenda? Lunch with screenwriter Simon Kinberg at Robertson Blvd.’s uber-popular bistro, known for its steady stream of celebs and location near power-agency ICM. The winner will take in some serious knowledge and know-how from Kinberg, while filling up on the Ivy’s famous nouvelle American cuisine.

Benderspink

Meeting with Benderspink

The Hollywood treatment continues through a conference with Benderspink, a diversified management/production company with credits including The Hangover, American Pie, and The Ring. Aspiring screenwriters dream of this kind of opportunity to meet with such an influential group, a fantasy that will come true for the lucky winner!

The Industry Insider Screenwriting Contest can give you the tools and the resources you need to complete a saleable screenplay. But besides the experience and the mentoring you could receive, placing in this competition shows that you can take another’s idea and turn it into a winning script - a trait that’s truly valued in Hollywood, and serves as a priceless addition to your screenwriting resume.

Fees, Dates and Deadlines:

  • Contest Begins: October 1, 2010
  • Early Submission Fee and Deadline: $40 to enter before October 31, 2010
  • Standard Submission Fee and Deadline: $50 to enter between November 1- 30, 2010
  • Contest Deadline: November 30, 2010
  • Finalists Announced: Early January 2011
  • Mentor Program Begins: Early January 2011
  • Mentor Program Completes: Mid-April 2011
  • Winner Announced: Late-April 2011
  • Lunch with Simon Kinberg & Meetings: Late April / Early May 2011

Submission Process:

  1. Click the “enter contest” button below
  2. Complete the checkout process
  3. Email your submission with order number to insider-contest@writersstore.com

Looking for the regulations and answers to specific questions? Check out the Industry Insider Screenwriting Contest’s Rules and FAQs.

Ready for your shot at the big time? The deadline to enter the
Industry Insider Screenwriting Contest is November 30, 2010.

Enter Contest

Simon Kinberg

Simon Kinberg graduated from Brown University, Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude. He received an MFA from Columbia University Film School, where he won the school’s highest screenwriting award, the Zaki Gordon Fellowship. His final thesis project was the original script “Mr. & Mrs. Smith.” Directed by Doug Liman, and starring Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, it became one of the hundred most successful films of all time.

Named by Premiere Magazine as “New Power” Screenwriter of the Year in 2005, and given Movieline Magazine’s “Breakthrough Award” for screenwriting, Simon has worked with the likes of Steven Spielberg, Jonathan Mostow, Stephen Sommers, and McG. Scripts include “X-Men: The Last Stand,” which opened on Memorial Day 2006 to box office records,  “Jumper” for Regency and 20th Century Fox, and the smash hit “Sherlock Holmes” directed by Guy Ritchie, starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law. The film set the box office record for the biggest Christmas opening in history, received a Golden Globe for Best Actor, and was nominated for two Academy Awards...

PUB: Five Points - A Journal of Literature & Art

Vol. 13, No.1

Five Points James Dickey Prize for Poetry

Winner receives $1000 and publication in the Volume 14, number 3 issue

 

COMPLETE GUIDELINES:

MAIL YOUR ENTRY TO:
Five Points
James Dickey Prize for Poetry
Georgia State University
P.O. Box 3999
Atlanta, GA 30302-3999.

* Entries for the James Dickey Prize will be accepted between the dates of September 1, 2010 through December 1, 2010

 

PUB: Gell Prize


The Kenneth and Geraldine Gell Poetry Prize 2011

  The Kenneth and Geraldine Gell Poetry Prize is awarded annually by Writers & Books for an outstanding unpublished book-length collection of poetry. The poet will receive an honorarium of $1000, publication of the collection (in paperback, in the fall following the award, with Big Pencil Press), and a two-week fellowship at the Gell Center of the Finger Lakes.

  Eligibility: Open to poets who are citizens or legal residents of the United States, are at least 18 years of age, and are not employees or relatives of employees of Writers & Books, Inc.

  Judge for 2011: William Heyen

   
Guidelines:
• Manuscripts must be postmarked September 1, to November 30, 2010. Any manuscripts mailed outside of that period cannot be accepted.
• Manuscripts cannot be accepted by email.
• Submit a book-length manuscript of poems (no illustrations), 50 to 100 pages in length.
• Download the entry form from www.wab.org, fill it out, and attach it to your manuscript. To receive an entry form by mail, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to Writers & Books at the address below.
• Manuscripts must be the author’s own original work. No translations, please.
• Include an entry fee of $25 (non-refundable) by check or money order payable to Writers & Books. If you send more than one manuscript, each must be accompanied by a separate entry form and a separate check.
• As work will be judged anonymously, each manuscript must include two cover pages. The first must have the book’s title, author’s name, and all the author’s contact information. The second must have the book title only, with no author’s name and no contact information. Do not include a bio note, or any other feature that might include the author’s real name or pen name.
• Format: Use regular white 8 ½ X 11” paper, black ink, with font of 11- or 12- points. One poem per page. Use double space or space-and-a-half—please no single-spaced manuscripts. Absolutely no handwritten manuscripts will be accepted.
• You must notify Writers & Books immediately by phone or by mail if your manuscript wins another competition, or is accepted for publication elsewhere.
• Poems in your manuscript may have been published in magazines, journals, on line, in anthologies, or in a chapbook. But the manuscript as a whole must be unpublished as a single book. Previously self-published books are not eligible.
• Winner will be notified not later than March 8, 2011.
• Include a self-addressed, stamped postcard if you want to be assured that the manuscript has been received.
• Include a self-addressed, stamped No. 10 business envelope if you want to receive contest winner notification.
• Once a book has been sent, do not send changes or new pages for insertion. If your manuscript wins, you will have a chance to make changes before publication.
• Manuscripts will not be returned; do not send postage stamps or mailer for the return of a manuscript.
• The foregoing information is the complete listed guidelines. Do not call Writers & Books for further information.

  Send manuscript, check, and entry form to:

  Gell Prize
Writers & Books
740 University Ave.,
Rochester, NY 14607.

 

 

 

 

 

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INFO: Breath of Life—"Kind of Blue" - originals and covers

Five hours of music. Forty-three selections. Old masters. Young talent. This is Kind of Blue far, far beyond, featuring: Miles Davis & John Coltrane, Bobby Lyle, The Swingle Singers, Conrad Herwig, Eddie Jefferson, Jean-Michel Pilc, Monty Alexander, John Santos, World Saxophone Quartet, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Wes Montgomery, Jon Hendricks, Gerald Wilson, Ray Brown, Al Jarreau, Alisa Ohri, Sameer Gupta, Soul Cycle, Russell Gunn, Jacques Schwarz-Bart, Cassandra Wilson, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Vahag Petian & Clarence Johnson III, Mark Murphy, Steve Turre, Take 6, Rebirth Brass Band, Dee Dee Bridgewater, The Jazz Conceptions Orchestra, Jeremy Taylor, Jazz At Lincoln Center (Wynton Marsalis), and Eve Cornelious & Chip Crawford.

Kind of Blue is the sound of men singing. Both collectively and individually. The solos are sublime. This music makes you think of things. Intimate things. Intimacies you seldom share. Things no one else may known about you—this music knows.

 

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