Thursday, December 15, 2016

What is True and what is Hype About Africa; Hollywood and Disney World Meet Africa Season 1

The other day, I passed by the San Francisco Cinematheque. This place was founded by experienced film-makers who also own different film companies. I am familiar with Frameline  because once in 2013, I helped mentor young people who later presented a film in one of the Frameline competitions (http://www.frameline.org/). The fact that this company encourages anyone who can, to present a film project in an annual competition appealed to me as social change agent. From then on I liked this particular brand and from time to time I receive updates about their films.  It is around this time, that I thought about doing a project on images and conversations depicting how America perceives Africa. As much as possible, I collected on the street responses. I shall provide my answers in subsequent blogs if time allows. As of now,  I want to interest your mind in finding time to answer my questions.

I do not want us to talk about or refer to ABC, CNN, FOX, CBS, NPR, BBC, New York Times or LA Times’ depiction of Africa. I want you to find time and look for 20 Hollywood and Disney Land films about Africa in all genres  and see for yourself the depiction of Africa. I do not want to bias your responses but this can give you a clue.

The animals (insects, worms, ants, flies, rodents, cheetah, viruses, bacteria and parasites) on the African continent have lived there for a far longer period than the first human being. They have a super-evolved mechanism that has enabled them to survive the vagaries of Africa. I know of a country where elephants raid villages and destroy food crop that could have fed people for 1 full year. There is another country where grasshoppers and locusts fly in large swarms that they darken the noon time sky. When these grasshoppers and locusts land on green foliage, trees are left bare of green leaves. This is the region where the mosquito and tsetse fly are two deadliest animals. In fact they deserve to be called the kings or queens of the jungle. Have you heard of this kind of Africa? Or is the one you have heard the kind where famine, poor work ethics, corruption and poverty abound?


Please write back answering my questions. Thank you so much in advance.



 A Walt Disney Flagship Movie about laid back Africa. Source: Google Pics.


 Hakuna Matata are two Swahili words which can be translated as: No Problems/No Worries. Source: Google Pics


 A snapshot when a mosquito was bothering the Lion. Source: Google Pics
The Mosquito. Source: Google Pics

The Presentation of The Lion Cub. Source: Google Pics

Notations From the Grid: #Aleppo




As we are going to press here, evacuations are continuing as the ceasefire seems to be holding.     According to the UN, there are still 50,000 people are still remaining as the first convoy of buses left Aleppo.    It is just horrific beyond words as Idlib may well be the next Aleppo as refugees are headed there:  



On Our World: Brief Thoughts as 2016 Withers Away....


It has been a very challenging 24 hours as the Syrian Army and its' allies have formally prevailed in Aleppo and as the promised evacuations are now on their way.   Our team found it quite amusing how the folks at Russia Today covered it and took credit by saying that it was through the involvement of the "Russian Reconciliation Center" that the evacuation was happening--and how they blasted "mainstream media".    What needs to be understood is this:  The War is Not Over--especially as Idlib (the next major war front) is already under heavy bombardment by the Syrians and their Russian allies.    Based on what drone footage that is available,  Aleppo is destroyed.    What Al Jazeera deemed the "Ghosts of Aleppo" says it all!!   It is available by clicking here.

Beyond the wars and the attempts by President-Kings in Africa to hold on to power, there are also rays of hope.   Our team is pleased to feature this padlet from the Freedom Hub that does some great work to prepare those who have been victims of Human Trafficking to return to the Workforce.    As we welcome 2017, we look forward to featuring such organizations because they are the rays of hope for us all: 

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