The Honorable Marcus Garvey
We think North American Africans in Oakland should celebrate the Black Arts Movement Business District with a Marcus Garvey parade down 14th from MLK, Jr. Way to Lake Merritt for a rally and festival. King Theo of the Malonga Center should lead the people with his dancers doing the BAM BAM (suggested by Dr. Nathan Hare). Dr. Hare says, "BAM BAM in boxing connotes a quick one-two punch."
Dr. Nathan Hare, Sociologist, Clinical Psychologist, Father of Black and Ethnic Studies, former professional boxer, demonstrates the BAM BAM for Marvin X.
BAM photographer/videographer Kenny Johnson said,
"We gonna be doin da BAM Thang everywhere."
Black artists gather at Frank Ogawa/Oscar Grant Plaza in front of Oakland City Hall, prior to City Council vote that established the Black Arts Movement Business District, January 12, 2016.
Front: Khalid Waajid; Amir Aziz, Duane Deterville, Judy Juanita, Eric Arnold, Tureada Mikell, Marvin X, Tarika Lewis, DeMar-con Gipson, Blystk Kmba, Crsna Cox, Jaenal Peterson, Jahaninh Omi Bahari, Janeah Taylor, Yancie Taylor, Tracy Mitchell, Ron Linzie, Dennis X, Wanda Ravernell
photo Adam Turner
President of Oakland City Council, Lynette McElhaney
Thanks BAMBD Community Planners
I
want to appreciate all of the culture keepers for supporting this
effort and expanding upon this concept. I cannot tell you how gratified
I am that what I once believed to be a personal idea was actually me
tapping into the wellspring of passion and love for this concept that
long predates my arrival on the council. I am humbled. Spirit is
all-knowing and all-wise and I am truly honored to be in a position to
help fulfill - or at least facilitate - the fulfillment of this
community desire.
While
I appreciate everyone's contributions, I want to extend a very special
note of thanks to Joyce Gordon (an absolute gem), Duane Deterville
(whose cogent presentation helped me see the importance and power of
linking this effort to historic and global movements), Paul Cobb (whose
deep knowledge of people and place fully expanded my appreciation of the
corridor) and Marvin X, who, without doubt, has been the most vocal
proponent for the celebration of the Black Arts movement and the
claiming of a space to honor the contributions of Black artists. I also
want to thank the business owners Craig, Geoffrey, Oscar, Corey and
Veronica and city staff for their insight and support.
This is just the first step. We have a lot more work to do. Looking forward to expanding the team and finding ways to fund the vision.
Council President Lynette McElhaney, Marvin X, Duane Deterville; Middle row: Gerry Garzon (Oakland Public Library), Tureeda Mikell, Jaenal Peterson, Aries Jordan, David McKelvey, Eric Murphy (Joyce Gordon Gallery); Back row: Eric Arnold, Kwesi Wilkerson, Charles Johnson, Alicia Parker (Oakland Planning Department), Shomari Carter (Supervisor Keith Carson's Office). Far right: Elder Paul Cobb, Publisher, Oakland Post News Group.
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