Jena 6 lawyers want judge removed

May 31, 2008

Attorneys for the five remaining defendants facing trial in the racially divisive Jena 6 incident in Louisiana presented evidence Friday of what they said was bias on the part of the judge presiding over the cases and sought his removal.

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Racial harassment cases rose in 2007

February 11, 2008
In 2007 cases of racial harassment at the workplace rose 26%. Many believe that many of these cases involved nooses and some think they were “payback” for the Jena 6. Hey, could be only another twisted mind has any idea how racist think ( or would want to for that matter. ) Click the link below to read a great USA Today article on the matter.

http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/blacknewsblackviews.html


1 of Jena 6 in trouble again?!?!

February 7, 2008
In a story that makes you shake your head Bryant Purvis one of the Jena 6 has gotten into trouble at his news school in Carrollton Texas. Allegedly he attacked another student and has been charged with assault. Bryant was in Texas living with his uncle NFL player Jason Hatcher of the Dallas Cowboys so he would stay OUT of trouble. Read more about this story by clicking the link below:http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/blacknewsblackviews.html

Jena 6 sued by beating victim

December 6, 2007

The family of a white student Justin Barker who was allegedly beaten by six black classmates in rural Louisiana has filed a civil lawsuit against the teens’ parents, the adult teens, an additional student and the local school board. Click  the link below to learn more:

http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/raceinamerica.html


Jena 6: Mychal Bell takes plea deal

December 4, 2007

Mychal Bell takes plea deal and with time served should be out of jail in June. Read more by using this link:

http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/raceinamerica.html


Do protest marches accomplish anything?

November 18, 2007

This question came to me while covering the March Against Hate Crimes. I know many asked after the Jena March, “What good did it do?” I think both marches were a good thing and will eventually turn into something much more important than marches. So what’s your opinion on this? Give your answer here: http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/LTHQOTW.html

Yes, thing help to bring the countries attention to important issues.
No, people march then go home and don’t do anything.
They don’t immediately solve anything but they do help to galvanize people.

Give your answer here: http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/LTHQOTW.html


U.S. Justice Dept. response to March On Hate Crimes

November 18, 2007

Click the link below to read the  response by Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey  to the March On Hate Crimes that was held 11/16/07.

http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/blacknewsblackviews.html


Exclusive Video: The March Against hate Crimes

November 17, 2007

Hi this is George Cook of www.letstalkhonestly.com I would like to than Angelique Lewis an up and coming civil rights activist in Washington D.C. who planned the Jena 6 rally in D.C. and who was an integral part of planning the March Against Hate Crimes march for getting me a press pass so that I could cover the march from the inside. This was a great learning experience and it also let me see how certain people act when they are conducting business and it was really eye opening. It was also great to be a part of a march and movement that continues what Martin Luther King , our grandparents, and parents started. Click the link below to watch some great video I got which includes the complete speeches of Al Sharpton, Martin Luther King III, and Steve Harvey

http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/LTHarticles.html


More Controversy over Jena 6 Funds

November 10, 2007

Now as one who was very close to this story it pains me to have to even post this, but it is the right thing to do. As far as I am concerned Michael Baisden has already done irreparable damage to the Jena 6 cause and to the African American Online Community which rallied to the defense of the Jena 6 so this shouldn’t make much difference. To ignore it would show a lack of integrity. It really hurts me because I devoted months to this cause even speaking at a rally in Washington D.C. in front of the U.S. Capital to help the Jena 6. I am starting to wonder if I and others were played for fools. ( At the moment I still think we did the right thing. )

It seems that many more questions are being raised about the Jena 6 funds and the Chicago Tribune has ran a story on this topic. Please use the link below to read the story:

http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/blacknewsblackviews.html


Congress holding hearings on the Jena 6

October 16, 2007

The case of the Jena 6 has made it to Congress .The House Judiciary committee is holding hearings on the case during which Donald Washington, U.S. attorney for Louisiana’s Western District, testified that the Justice Department was “actively engaged” in the case. But he said the department decided not to pursue hate crime prosecution of the white students over the noose incident because the school had already disciplined them and because they were juveniles???? Read the entire story by clicking the link below:

http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/page/page/1307246.htm