...what i'm learning about myself, my history, other people and other things...
Wednesday, 5 November 2008
What - black folk on tee vee?!
I woke up this morning and there were black folk on the sofa of the BBC... what's going on i wonder? What's next? black folk at dinner parties, businesses, history lessons, scientists... when the mic was turned on few people celebrating the american elections in the street they passed on a simple message 'america pull your pants up'. I got a text message this morning...
ROSA sat so MARTIN could walk so OBAMA could run. Obama is running so our children CAN FLY. This is history in the making.
i'm looking forward to a bunch of new youtube mashups of history that led to this day. As i write this - black history is being told on mainstream SKY TV.
And to anyone wondering - how was this possible - the guy not only has talent as an orator and writer - but... and this is important - he has a unique understanding of the world, of people, that will in part have stemmed from embracing his dual heritage and winning the internal battle of identity that can drive many mixed race kids to social care and mental institutions because there aren't the support or education or healthcare systems to understand that inner battle. And its not just a mixed race battle its a black one, its a gay one, its a disabled one, its a very human one that has to have the person in the driving seat - away and steering the car away from danger, making decisive choices about where its travelling and why.
In reference to the Malcolm X clip: Of course - the chinese had this down a long time ago - giving their kids chinese and western names - did you see the olympics? Tony Blair said in an interview a telling thing - when he was prime minister, he had his eye on the wrong thing - when he stepped down he quickly realised that the world had shifted to the East and he was only just catching up.
Can Americans rewrite mainstream history with black contributions taking their place alongside white one and create a new inclusive culture to move on? What can be learned from South Africa and Germany?
I like to follow my interests which has led me to work and play across the boundaries of science, technology, media and the arts, as a producer, curator, science communicator, festival programmer and change facilitator.
Over the past four years i have been inspired to be more reflective, i guess this stems from an interest in research and knowledge creation... because basically my worst fear is knowing nada... and actually maybe its time to DO something with that knowledge - make a difference - contribute to a world that i'd like to live in and be part of and by exploring the connections and interconnections between the people, places and knowledge objects that i encounter, i can learn, interact and make a difference.
My research background includes: a PhD in neuroscience, a 2-year NESTA fellowship to explore new ways to communicate science to diverse publics and action research into creative teaching and learning through Creative Partnerships Greater Manchester and the engage enquire programme.
Favourite things: storytelling, lego, rubiks cubes, chocolate, films, lo-fi technology, interplay between polar opposites e.g. theory and practice, you and me
The birth of Our Society
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As I wrote earlier, one of the problems with the Big Society idea, when
promoted as a brand by Government, is that it wraps together policies for a
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