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7.26.07
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20 July, 2007 @ 11a
- Wilson’s appeal trial is being held right now. It was being simulcast, but the feed from the courthouse has gone out. You can check here for updates.
- The Daily Report (a paper out of Georgia) has one of the best information pages I’ve seen on the case. You can check it out here.
- Radley Balko has a particularly useful survey of some of the more recent issues with the Wilson case, particularly viz. McDade’s release of the party tape. I’m not a fan of the title (I’m just not in a glib mood lately), but it’s definitely worth checking out: “Genarlow Wilson and the N Word.” And here’s the link to my long comment thereon. (Reason.com)
- Democracy Now just posted this interview with Genarlow Wilson’s mother, Juanessa Wilson: “10 Years in Prison For Consensual Sex: Genarlow Wilson’s Mother Speaks Out on Why Her Son Remains Locked Up“ (click to listen).
- CNN transcript in which the actual Genarlow Wilson tape is discussed.
Have you seen this, about the tape being leaked/released to members of the public?
Release of Ga. Teen Sex Tape Draws Fire (NYT)
How could they have not protected the girls involved in this incident? What is going on in Georgia?:
Senator: Release of Wilson sex video should be investigated (AJC)
Following is some important background:
You can read the full story here at CNN, or here at the New York Times. And here is a CBS news story from last year, which more detail, if you are unfamiliar with the case.
After the jump, a timeline of stories on the Genarlow Wilson case.
You might also find this article, “The Harsh Wages of Sin: Why Genarlow Wilson is Languishing in Prison.” It’s written by Sherry F. Colb, a professor of law at Rutgers.
I started this post thinking it would be about some of the brouhaha (or is this more of a hullabaloo?) about Angelina Jolie portraying Mariane Pearl in A Mighty Heart. Beauty as Power has a nice post on the choice as a race issue. The post also includes some background and interview material from Defamer, People, and msNBC, whose various responses to Jolie playing a women of African descent range from accusations of her doing “blackface,” (msNBC) to the suggestion that she has only donned “bronzer and a wig” (Defamer) and also Cinematical). Read the rest of this entry »
In its final season (s7). Buffy the Vampire Slayer explicitly took up the question of leadership and power. According to BtVS lore, there are girls all over the world who could possibly become slayers, but only one is actually chosen, Read the rest of this entry »
Thanks JD for the heads up on The Jim Crow Museum of Hateful Things at Ferris State University. I must say I hadn’t seen this before, and won’t say much until I have some time for full perusal. There is much to look at, so let me know what you find and what you think. The museum’s collection seems particularly striking to me in light of the whole Imus Read the rest of this entry »
When you have a moment, don’t forget to vote for the CosmoGirl.com film award.
I have a post below on Kiri Davis’ A Girl Like Me, which I feel is especially in the midst of this terrible Don Imus/Rutgers moment. And if you are at all interested in Read the rest of this entry »
Carmen van Kerckhove at Racialicious just posted that Kiri Davis is up for a CosmoGirl.com film award.
I thought both classes would find her film interesting. Passing people may have seen it alongside the Bill Cosby video we watched earlier in the semester, and Davis also references the black doll/white doll thing, as mentioned in class today.
It would be pretty cool for Davis to win the scholarship, but all three videos are interesting, and particularly relevant to you girlpower people.
Maybe you should vote!
You should check out this video, which is Alanis Morrisette’s remake of Fergie’s/The Black Eyed Peas’ “My Humps.” I’ve also included the original video, in case you are one of the few people who have never ever heard the original.
The videos are after the jump, and you should also check out the comments on YouTube and Racialicious, which has also posted the video.
Let me know what you do with the video at the end of this post. I picked up over at Heavy (I work so hard for you!).

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