Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Black LGBT Bloggers Launch Protest

Target is Music Industry's Anti-Gay AIDS Concert
LIFEbeat AIDS Concert to Feature Performances by Homophobic Reggae Artists Beenie Man and TOK



A coalition of Black lesbian and gay bloggers have launched a worldwide online campaign against a music industry groups decision to ignore requests to cancel performances by homophobic reggae artists Beenie Man and TOK at their July 18 reggae concert.

The concert, scheduled to take place in New York, is being used as a benefit to reach American youth about the dangers of HIV and AIDS. The coalition of activists is calling on LIFEbeat, the music industrys non-profit organization AIDS organization, to either rescind the invitation to Beenie Man and TOK or demand that the two artists make a public statement prior to the concert disavowing their homophobic music and remarks.

In Beenie Man's song Han Up Deh, he sings, Hang chi chi gal wid a long piece of rope. The term chi chi is a Jamaican reference to homosexuality. The term is often used to refer to chi chi men but can also refer to lesbians (chi chi women or chi chi girls). Loosely translated, the lyrics mean, Hang lesbians with a long piece of rope. Similarly, in TOKs Chi Chi Man, they encourage the burning and killing of gay men.

Gays of Caribbean descent continue to be targets of hate crimes, including murder. It has only been a little over two years since Brian Williamson, a Jamaican gay activist and founder of Jamaicas gay civil rights group J-FLAG was found murdered, his body mutilated by multiple knife wounds, simply because he was gay. LIFEbeat needs to understand that Jamaicas growing HIV/AIDS epidemic has led to widespread violence and discrimination against people living with HIV/AIDS and gay men, Cannick continues. Many Jamaicans still believe that HIV/AIDS is a disease of gays for moral impurity. Its commonplace to see violent acts against gays in Jamaica. Through these artists lyrics, they encourage this behavior and we here in the United States should not do the same by allowing them the platform.

Keith Boykin, author and host of the BET J series MY TWO CENTS spoke to LIFEbeat executive director John Canelli Monday morning. Canelli admitted that his organization knew that Beenie Man and TOK were homophobic artists but decided to do the concert anyway. We didn't make the decision blindly and we knew there would be controversy, Canelli told Boykin.

While we support the mission of LIFEbeat to educate our youth about the dangers of HIV/AIDS, we cannot support the use of blatantly homophobic recording artists to achieve that mission, Boykin said. In fact, to provide a forum for these musicians actually contradicts the mission of LIFEbeat in that the artists promote homophobia that contributes to AIDS.

Other performers during the concert include reggae artists Wayne Wonder, Sasha and Kulcha and a special performance by rapper Foxy Brown. The concert is being supported by BET, Vibe Magazine, Music Choice and New Yorks Power 105.1 FM.

A partial listing of the bloggers included in the online campaign include:
Donald Agarrat: www.anzidesign.com
Derrick L. Briggs: www.derricklbriggs.com
Keith Boykin: www.keithboykin.com
Clay Cane: www.claycane.blogspot.com
Jasmyne Cannick: www.jasmynecannick.com
Terrance Heath: www.republicoft.com
Larry D. Lyons II: www.larrylyons2.blogspot.com
Frank Roberts: www.brooklynboyblues.blogspot.com
Pam Spaulding: www.pamspaulding.com
Bernard Tarver: www.bejata.com

4 Comments:

Blogger Larry D. Lyons II said...

I've given a call to both John and Sarah, and I encourage you to do the same. I'll be updating this post if or when I hear back from LIFEbeat.
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Call or email LIFEBeat today and tell them to disinvite Beenie Man and TOK or get them to repudiate their murderous homophobic pasts. Act NOW!!



CONCERT DETAILS


Reggae Gold Live 2006 Summer Jumpoff
Webster Hall
125 East 11th Street between 3rd & 4th Avenues
Doors open at 9pm



BACKGROUND ON LIFEBEAT



LIFEbeat, Inc.
630 Ninth Avenue (between 44th and 45th Streets)
Suite 1010
New York, NY 10036
http://www.lifebeat.org/



Telephone: 212.459.2590
Toll-free: 800.AIDS.411
Fax: 212.459.2892



John Cannelli, Executive Director, x101, jcannelli@lifebeat.org



Sarah Peters Manager, Operations, x119, speters@lifebeat.org



Promotional support provided by BET, Vibe magazine, Music Choice and Power 105.1



Emil Wilbekin, the openly gay former editor-in-chief of VIBE magazine, is on their board of directors. Hilary Rosen, the openly gay former head of the Recording Industry Association of America, is on their board of advisors.

12:24 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just as an F.Y.I., some of the names you list above are not a part of the campaign. If you go to their websites, you'll see that they have not added anything about this event on their pages. Be careful about giving folks free publicity if they are not supporting the cause.

5:14 PM  
Blogger Keisha Kornbread said...

I can't believe that LIFEbeat would even consider them as performers for the event. Beanie Man's and TOK's feelings towards same gender loving men is well publicized thanks to the media. We are very familiar with their attitude towards homosexuals from the lyrics of there songs. How could LIFEbeat be so ignorant of it all?

I’m not understanding it.

10:49 AM  
Blogger miko said...

wow

(miko)

6:09 PM  

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