Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Don't Dab Through Black History Month

I feel a column coming on. This is coming from a Cam Newton fan who wants to celebrate unapologetic, "true to yourself," confident role models but look forward to the days when that extends beyond quarterbacks, rappers, people who have slept and/or been in videos with Kanye (I know the Amber Rose/Wiz Khalifa/Kanye West feud is SO last week)

Breaking News: Amber Rose, Wiz Khalifa just friends despite spending time together after Kanye West feud

Dr. Charles Stone, Courtesy of
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
But what if we spent time trolling the internet for gifted "thinkers" like Melissa Harris-Perry and the late Dr. Chuck Stone Sr., both North Carolina educators that have changed the FACE of journalism? Stone, author of "Tell It Like It Is," challenged bias reporting. 
The reporter- turned professor- turned advocate- turned role model was often called "flashy" by his colleagues. A.K.A. "King Strut" seemed to understand that leadership would require more than walking around UNC's campus showing off his wide brim hats, colorful suspenders and designer bow ties. When Stone was threatened, he rushed into the fight for social justice, and never seemed intimidated. Dr. Stone didn't "break the internet" for a day ...the man “broke” journalism in a way that changed the spread of mainstream information. His lessons influenced many including the late Stuart Scott. What if we searched for role models in classrooms? What if we celebrated the gifted intellectuals who share their skills daily? 

I've enjoyed dabbin' with Cam and the boys during this awesome football season, but it’s Black History Month and time to salute those who have something more precious than a football to hand to our children.  

Just Sayin'

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