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Say, but this is Empire Talks Back. We're here on
the case from Truth and Justice with the right information
to help improve the situation. It's Mother's day. Oh yeah,
it's mother's Day. I want to do a special holler
out to the goose. That's what my grandkids named my mother,
Granny Goose of all things, and she actually responds to it.
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So can I say so, Happy Mother's Day, Goose. Happy
Mother's Day, Josephine, Happy Mother's Day, Delilah, Mischieva, Tiffany Dione.
Oh my goodness, we have a wonderful family situation where
we are able to acknowledge the fact that we've got
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some of the greatest mothers on the planet in our family.
I know it because we have some of the greatest
children on the planet in our family, and none of
us are perfect. Well maybe I am now. Mom told
me I was perfect, and I can't call my mother
a liar, but she hasn't been with me every moment,
every step of the way, so I do defer to
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acting as perfect as possible in her presence, so that's
not a bad thing to say. I want to make
note that since we have gathered, we have elected, selected
projected a new pope, and this pope his grandparents. According
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to the nineteen hundred census, we're living in Chicago, and
actually in Chicago, yes, in New Orleans, I'm sorry, in
New Orleans, and they were registered as black folk and didn't.
They moved to Chicago, and somehow, going across the Mason
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Dixon line, they passed into a new status of being white.
But we understand that during that period of time, if
you were able to skip over and get out from
under the hammer of being black and a racist country,
we kind of applauded our folks who were able to
do that. We look at a little different now. Some
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of these black folk are not even passing, you know,
they're just acquiescing and running around on their hands and knees,
trying to please someone that has demonstrated nothing you can
do to please them. I am I'm not dismayed. I'm
actually encouraged because usually during a fire, the people come
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together to put it out, and we have a fire,
and I'm looking for the good folks who are willing
to come together and put it out. So as we
go forward today, I'll tell you about a few things
that are working for us and that we should look
forward to participating in. Before I go too far, I
guess one of those things is the accessory dwelling units.
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Why do you want to talk about that on other day?
Because many of us, if we had that accessory dwelling
unit in our backyard. We'd be able to put Mom
there and be able to see her every day and
know that she's doing well, as opposed to having to
maybe drive some miles six here or go into a
facility like I have to do. So I'm going to
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be one of the first people that I know of
to actually put a ADU in my yard, and I'm
blessed to have enough yard to do that. And the
important part about that is to know that doctor Sharon
Barnes has made it very easy for you, me, and
anyone else who wants to be the possessor of an
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ADU in our backyard. She's looked up all of the
rules and all the regulations, so you don't have to
do that. She's partnered with a finance company, so you
don't have to worry about can I pay for it? Yeah,
you can pay for it. And the other thing is
he's found a contractor and she's using a contractor that
builds steel houses. Now you don't have to use this guy.
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You can do what you want to do, but just
think about how hard it is to burn down a steelhouse. Okay,
So that's something I wanted you to look forward to
hearing more information about And we're about to go into
the month of June. Now juneteenth, the date that we
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have captured as a result of shedding the jacket of slavery.
Back in eighteen sixty five, when General Granger rode into
the Alveston, Texas, which is an island. I don't know
how he rode in there, but maybe the water was
not that deep, but it stated that he rode into
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Galveston and informed the enslaved people there that they were free.
The war is over and they didn't have to And
it was on the nineteenth of June. So we have
been celebrating June teenth somewhere in America every June nineteenth
since eighteen sixty five. And as it turns out, I
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think we have now captured the whole month of June
in terms of the events that I see people putting on.
And we have with us one of my compadres, Teylon,
who is put together a jew teenth before Juneteenth Week.
I mean, that's you know, it goes back to Black
History Month. It used to be Black History Day, Black
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History Week. Now it's Black History Month. I'm with the
Black Pope. I guess we can go to Black History Year. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
this is this is. These are amazing revelations at the
time when the world is trying to get rid of
the appearance of fairness by being as unfair as they can,
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by saying, well, you're going to be trying to be
so fair to people who ain't white, that you're making
white people be the subject of some unfair treatment. Well,
I can. I can relate that the people of today,
the the white people up today, not the ones who
held us, who held our mind ancestors as slaves back
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two hundred, three hundred years ago. But sometimes they are
still as I look at them, and they are still
spending the money that was made selling and off the
labor and the sweat of the backs of my ancestors.
You know. So if we're in the music business, we
call those royalties. You know, if you created some jewelry,
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some artwork, some pots, some things that were unitarian, but
at the same time were artistically delivered and being sold
in the museums and stuff. Now, you know, we hear
a story about a black man who was a He
made bolds, he made pottery, and he signed his name
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and he sold one of the family. Somebody sold one
of those pots for three hundred and some thousand dollars
a little old cereal bowl.
Speaker 10 (15:43):
Wow, And.
Speaker 8 (15:46):
I don't think the family is getting their royalties yet.
So the idea is that fairness is something that is
based on balance. It's not based on who's in charge
and who's got the biggest gun and who has the
most audacity to deny what's right and what's wrong. So
have faith, look inward, check on that guy next door
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and across the street, and you know, do something cool
for him, because he may need to be the one
to tell you your house is on fire. So I don't
worry about his politic. Just remember that he's local. And
if you take him a little food, you take him
an apple, you take him something out of your garden,
he's going to start to melt down a little bit,
just like everyone. When they see your face, it's kind
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of hard to ignore your right to be there. When
they hear your voice, it's kind of hard to ignore
your right to speak and have an input in how
things are going. So freedom is not a noun. Freedom
is a verb. It's something that we act on. And
so I guess I'm not through, But I'll start sharing
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this microphone anyway, Teylon, how are you doing this morning?
Speaker 10 (16:54):
I'm doing great, sarring.
Speaker 8 (16:56):
So God is great. I'm extremely grateful. Introduce yourself, and
introduce your associated and introduce your beautiful mother.
Speaker 13 (17:03):
Oh yeah, my name Ms Latte Wilson, also known as
Taylan to some people. My partner here is U pastor
Rob Sharpshire. You know, we do a lot of nonprofit
stuff together. And then my mom's sitting to the far left.
It's Miss Lorraine Harris.
Speaker 8 (17:24):
Happy the mothers. Thank you for joining us.
Speaker 13 (17:28):
Well, I want to thank you for one for being
a pillar in the community and and and showing us
the example of uh, how to treat women, how to
be a man of the family, and uh, how to
appreciate our moms. Because I've I've always uh you know,
we talk a lot. You always checking on your mom
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and different things of that nature. And you treat your
wife real good. So it's it's good for us in
the in our community to see that example firsthand.
Speaker 8 (17:58):
Well, one of the things that I don't and a
half happened is have the angel let the gate tell
me no turn around boy, directions where you gotta go yeah,
I don't want that hard, Okay, So yeah, I'm gonna
try to do the best I can. Then Anthony Garcia,
the mood Master, is here, and he will at some
point today share his wonderful Mother's Day poem. He doesn't
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say a lot most of the time. He uses his
guitar to speak, but we're gonna actually put a microphone
in from in front of him share his verbal salute there.
But Taylor, you have some thing going on in June,
the week before the week leading up the June teeth.
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I don't want to pretend that I'm the guy able
to promote it. Tell us, tell us the theme and
how you decided to do this and what's involved.
Speaker 10 (18:53):
Well, I just was.
Speaker 13 (18:57):
If I tell you how how he came up with it,
it might expose some people, but so uh, we'll well
we'll be dealing with we'll tread likely over that.
Speaker 8 (19:08):
You are we getting you know, we're not talking about
in a negative way or where are we are? Are
we talking about people who inspired you because they got
in the way?
Speaker 13 (19:18):
Well, yeah, because you know it well, well when you
spoke on it on your intro. Basically it's not it's
not the actual people, but the system that they put
in place, the language that they put in place, you know,
kind of kind of leaves the people that's that's not
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alive the ones that are still alive, the ability, according
to the language or how things are structured to still
kind of perpetuate slavery.
Speaker 8 (19:52):
It's in slavery in some form or fashion. Yeah, mindset. Yeah,
so yeah, yeah, that's that's true. So they're in charge
of facilities, they're in charge of many of the things
that we need to utilize if we were going to
put on events in activity. So I know what that
means that having spent many hours planning and trying to
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do things that are beneficial to the community, but at
the same time understanding that I gotta pay somebody. Yeah,
we have facilities that are public facilities in many cases,
but you know, that's the way it is. It didn't
scare me, doesn't scare me, and I know it doesn't
scare you. Once again that resistance is a thing that
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shows us our real strength and as far as enough
to find a direction to get it done.
Speaker 10 (20:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (20:44):
So so yeah, we never mind paying. And the thing is,
it's like we wanted to have it on that day
that you spoke of of, you know, June nineteenth, but
the powers that be was just gonna triple the price
if we decided to have it on that day, and
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it was already a steep price that we was paying
to do it. So then we figured, okay, well we
can't do it at our ideal spot on the nineteenth,
then we'll just start off there at our ideal spot.
Let that be the kickoff, and then we'll just find
another spot to end it.
Speaker 8 (21:26):
Well, that is a circumstance that though we are in
the Inland Empire, probably one of the most beautiful places
on the planet. That's why we're here, one of the
places where we have black folk, brown folk, a very
diverse community where people are moving in from Los Angeles
and other places. So we have we're a destination point.
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And at the same time, there are others like us
throughout the country that hopefully are going to be inspired
as here the an Empire story because what we do
here they can do there, and we are not going
to not be in charge of ourselves, and we encourage
them to take those steps and do what they need
to do. So when we go to price something, if
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we went to the store and decided we wanted some
green bell peppers, and the price of the green bell
peppers was way up, but they the red bell peppers
were down, and we're going to go with the red
bell peppers. So at the date that we want to
get it's all used up, and that means there's some
value in those other days. So what you got going
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on with Junie Chee with the with.
Speaker 13 (22:39):
Your so so it's going to start off and at
cow State on the thirteen and then pass a rib
and give you the rest of the run down here.
Speaker 10 (22:50):
He knows it better than I do.
Speaker 8 (22:52):
Okay.
Speaker 10 (22:52):
So what's going to actually doing through his through.
Speaker 13 (22:54):
His foundation, my foundation, I'll tell you Wilson Foundation, which
focus is more on domestic violence. His foundation is called
Love for Us. That focus is kind of like on everything.
So we do it. It's a collaboration between his nonprofit
and my nonprofit.
Speaker 8 (23:13):
Okay. So the first event is going to be on
what date.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
The thirteenth. First of all, it's called Love for Us
Presents seven days to June.
Speaker 8 (23:28):
Teen, seven days to June team all right.
Speaker 2 (23:31):
So it's six days of pre celebration up to the finale, Okay,
which is June nineteenth, Right, So we start off at
at cal State and end up on the nineteenth at
another location that we have.
Speaker 8 (23:47):
Okay, well let's not keep it secret. Tell us what's
going on.
Speaker 14 (23:50):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (23:50):
So the kickoff at cal State, then we go to
the golf day at the Aad country Head Country Club.
Then we go to Chicken.
Speaker 14 (24:08):
Georgia's open, we go to the church. Oh, to the church, yeah,
the fellowship gatherer.
Speaker 8 (24:14):
Yes, I'm here to do. So were on the thirteenth
we started cal State. What's going to be taking place
at calch State on the thirteenth? What are we doing?
Speaker 2 (24:28):
Just it's more like a festival setting, you know, with
the vendors and things of that nature.
Speaker 8 (24:34):
Okay, so you're looking for vendors, Yeah, you have vendors
and looking more for more than entertainment. What type of.
Speaker 2 (24:41):
Entertainment entertainment like local entertainment artists.
Speaker 8 (24:45):
Well, we're the Inland Empire, and when we say local entertainment,
one of the things that we find out is that
we're talking about people from Los Angeles, San Diego, San Bernardino, Riverside,
Palm Springs, u go on and on. So somehow, when
we say local, people start thinking that we're talking about
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folks coming out from under their garage.
Speaker 10 (25:08):
Or their moms.
Speaker 8 (25:11):
We have a tremendous amount of talent here in the inland. Uh,
it's not if I could, you know, if I could
uh slap you around a little bit, call them local
is not quite at the level that I know they
are and doesn't create the expectation of excellence. I know
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you are going to that you're going to present, So
if you know at some point, i'd like for you
to be able to tell us who's going to be there, Uh,
someone that you know that that we can look forward
to seeing. We're going to have some music, Yeah, you
have music, But where's the food source? Is that something
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coming from uh vendors, food trucks, et cetera. Do you
need me to come taste of food? Is the contest
or something we're trying to see? Is a gumbo involved?
Who could pick the best watermelon? I don't know.
Speaker 14 (26:12):
It's various various food vengers.
Speaker 10 (26:14):
That's going to be well.
Speaker 13 (26:16):
Ronnie Ribs has been there every year. This is our
third year, so we'll give a shout out to Ronnie
Ribs because he's he supported us. He supported us each
year that we've had it.
Speaker 8 (26:27):
Okay. Well, you know that's good that that he's supporting us.
But what we want to do is make them, make
those vendors realize that we're supporting them, Okay, and by
you know, giving a good shout out to what we're
doing is really important. So cal State San Bernardino is
a beautiful campus. They've got beautiful grounds that people will
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be you know, able to. I mean, you can just
sit anywhere on campus and hear the music and enjoy.
So where will let operation be taking place?
Speaker 14 (26:57):
And it's in the South Building.
Speaker 15 (27:00):
Okay, So it's inside inside, Okay, So we won't get
to get the sweating outside and that's going to be
inside thems outside, yeah, some of that area. So you
actually thought I was trying to prefer to be outside, Okay,
So okay, air conditioning. That's that's great, that's marvelous. Okay.
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So that's the thirteenteen and on the fourteenth of you.
Speaker 8 (27:28):
What are we doing.
Speaker 14 (27:29):
We're doing the golf Day.
Speaker 13 (27:31):
It's called Golf Family, it's called Family and Families and Fairways,
Families and Fairways, and we're going to do that at
the golf course Ahead.
Speaker 10 (27:42):
Ahead Country Country Club in the city of Valencia.
Speaker 8 (27:47):
Yeah, is there is there a golf tournament that taking place.
Speaker 13 (27:51):
No, that's not a tournament. It's just families, you know,
coming together, you know, to eat. We're gonna have food there,
music there, everything. It's really really evolves around its food
and music and just community coming together, just just to
celebrate the day, like a party. If you could think
of a week long party, that's that's how I would
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a week long with the exception of the cal State
because at cal State we actually have classrooms that teach
financial literacy, the history of cal State, and give the
history of his grandmother, Louis Shropshire, who originally wrote the
song we Are we Shall Overcome?
Speaker 8 (28:36):
Oh really, yeah, your grandmother wrote we Shall Overcome?
Speaker 14 (28:42):
Yeah, she was the original author.
Speaker 8 (28:45):
My goodness. See what I'm saying. You know, she's local,
she was a local somewhere, you know, but she's international
in terms of who has sung he was singing that song?
Who sing that song?
Speaker 14 (28:56):
Actually global?
Speaker 8 (28:58):
Yeah?
Speaker 10 (28:58):
Global?
Speaker 8 (29:00):
Right? But you know your local ADUs my grandmother. So
you've shared your grandmother, whether you wanted to or not,
period of the Lord shared your grandmother with the world.
Oh yeah, pretty much.
Speaker 2 (29:13):
Yeah, her her song was kind of hijacked by a
group of Caucasian folks singers, and I took them to
task and actually, yeah, took them, took the rights to
the song away from them.
Speaker 8 (29:31):
Okay, you know, yeah, so you reclaimed those rights.
Speaker 14 (29:34):
Well not yet.
Speaker 2 (29:35):
We we What we did was we this in that case,
we just took the rights away from them. We did
not include her in that case. We were just saying
that you don't have the right to charge anybody to
use it because you don't own the rights fairly and legal,
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and we proved that. And so what happened was we
were able to take the rights from them, put the
song in the public domain. And so now that opens
the door from my grandmother to come in and claim
what was hers.
Speaker 8 (30:13):
That is that's the freedom step, and it is something
that we see the courts having to open their doors
and make some major decisions right now in terms of
what's right, what's.
Speaker 7 (30:28):
Fair, and.
Speaker 8 (30:30):
Good luck with that. We're going to keep us aware
because as it's in the public domain, I don't know
what we need to do to pull it out of
the public domain. Just proved that it.
Speaker 2 (30:42):
Was hers and that was actually done in this case
because the judge even recognized her, he mentioned her, but
but she wasn't included in the case, so she was
irrelevant to that case. Very good, So that that's not
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gonna be a hard held a.
Speaker 8 (31:05):
Clot well, no, because I know you guys know enough
about the music business to know that all you need
to really do is uh. I mean, if if Ray
Charles could do it with God bless America and so
you can, you can wake that up. That's good. Okay.
So on Tuesday, we would be at the golf course.
Speaker 13 (31:26):
No, Saturday, were at the golf course, that's the fourteen, fourteenth,
then fifth on the fifteenth, were at what's the name of.
Speaker 10 (31:34):
The church pastor Pastor Aarons.
Speaker 14 (31:41):
Church, Christian Phellowship.
Speaker 8 (31:45):
Pastor Pastor Aaron Aaron, that's his church.
Speaker 10 (31:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 16 (31:52):
Yeah, what's the name of the church, Well stand, it's
Lujah Temple Temple. Yeah, very good, Yeah, Hallelujah Temple. That's
actually on.
Speaker 2 (32:07):
Christian and that's called the Believers Fellowship gathering.
Speaker 8 (32:12):
Okay, So that'll be uh the Sunday activity, and then
coming after that Monday will be.
Speaker 14 (32:19):
Chicken George waffle House open mic.
Speaker 8 (32:22):
No.
Speaker 10 (32:23):
Monday is the bowling.
Speaker 8 (32:26):
We switched it.
Speaker 13 (32:27):
Yeah, Monday Monday is gonna be bowling at Balero. Where's
that Bellero is on? Uh Orange Show Road? Oh okay, yeah,
Orange Show Rod. And so we would like to we
would like to invite all the all the BS shoes
(32:47):
to come out.
Speaker 10 (32:49):
We're written like eight lanes.
Speaker 13 (32:51):
And we would like the B S shoes to come
out and you know, just bowl against each other or
just have a good time bowling period.
Speaker 8 (32:59):
Hey, so there be a little tournament.
Speaker 13 (33:01):
We would like it to be a tournament. I've never
organized a ball in tournament. Yeah, so you know, I've
never organized when all all that we've done thus far
has just secured the lanes.
Speaker 8 (33:17):
They make at the bowling now they do. Anthony Garcia,
you're telling me, well, you know that that is that
is the history of good gumbo. You know, you get
there and it's gone good gumbo at Balero Bowling Alley
(33:42):
and Sam Bernardino on One Show and Arrowhead. I think
are they open today? Eric, Yeah, they're open every day.
Can you check and see if that's a if that's
a mood Master uh uh imagination or if that's real.
Speaker 5 (34:00):
Got it?
Speaker 12 (34:00):
I was gonna say, I know they got good drinks
over there, but I can't saying about.
Speaker 5 (34:05):
Let me check it out.
Speaker 10 (34:06):
Them, that's right, Paul Trees.
Speaker 8 (34:11):
No, so this is a well you know that I
don't know if you guys remember mister Willie Dean who
had the uh the occasun restaurant on on Highland, and
he had it on on Pepper, but he first executed
his culinary arts over at that bowling alley. That's where
(34:35):
he was when I met him, and he definitely was
making gumbo. They may have security recipe is kept it going. Yeah,
but either way, it's worth checking that out. Okay, So
we've now and the next day I heard you keep
saying something about chicken Chicken Joy.
Speaker 14 (34:53):
There's actually two events that day.
Speaker 13 (34:55):
One and the one in the time Chicken George, and
then one that night at the Epic Center in Rancho Cucamonga.
Speaker 8 (35:03):
Okay, so in the daytime, we're reverting back to celebrating
a name that was brought up in that great documentary
documentary that series uh Roots.
Speaker 10 (35:15):
Yeah, Chicken George.
Speaker 8 (35:16):
Yeah. Now, let me demonstrate my ignorance and ask is
that actually a restaurant or is that just a date?
Speaker 10 (35:25):
No, it's a restaurant.
Speaker 8 (35:26):
There's Chicken George.
Speaker 13 (35:28):
It's on it's a black omed restaurant. It's off of
like forty.
Speaker 8 (35:34):
They have folks, you need to have your They have
great today.
Speaker 13 (35:39):
They have great chicken and waffles, great chicken, chicken and waffle,
Chicken Chicken George on fortieth Street. Uh huh did you
see for us? If you know, listen, matter of fact,
called a called chicken George and see if somebody will
(36:02):
talk to us. So this is this is the whole
concept of the Jewel teenth of mister Wallace, is to
bring our people together and share.
Speaker 10 (36:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (36:12):
Yeah, well, you know, as we look into this tunnel
of despair that is being trying to be built around
us by our our power hungry, uh selfish folks at
the government level, we don't lose when they demonstrate their
(36:36):
ignorance and their quests for power, because it does drive
us back together. Yes, it makes us realize that there
is something special about who we are and what we do.
And because it doesn't just attract us, it attracts everybody
across the planet. Could be could be because much like
the Pope's family, that that element of soul and and
(37:00):
justice that goes along with it, that element of soul
and equity, a desire for equity that goes along with it,
was under such attack nineteen hundred when his grandparents, who
were black in New Orleans. Somehow, And this is the
(37:21):
way the words are passed along by the genealogists. As
they moved to Chicago, they passed into white society. Okay,
So I say that to say that many of our
quote unquote white brothers are not white. Yeah, okay, they've
(37:42):
got the gene they've got you And we see them,
we know, and we recognize them, you know, and sometimes
we whisper about them. Oh yeah, who is that? We
can tell? And when I say we can tell, black
folks can identify people who are not deeply mel melanin enriched. Yeah,
they don't have to have dark skin for us to
(38:03):
be able to look at them. And you know, those
lips that ear and that walk, that hair and whatever.
Uh reverts back over to the contributions that come from
the Greek motherland of Africa, Uh spread itself to South America.
(38:24):
So we have we we have the ability to even
know that these folks who are out there trying to
deny our rights to equity, the world's rights to be
like and share who we are that those folks go
home and listen to Rita Franklin list to. You know,
(38:44):
you can name name them off, and every one of them,
I don't care who they are, has got in there
on their musical list more than one black artist. I just,
I just, I don't care who it is. I would
challenge them to try to hide it and look at
there looking their funk a some list. I challenge them
to listen to the music without patting their foot. And
(39:07):
I'm not mad. I'm saying all of this to say
we have a right to expose that, to bring that along,
to clap to that and say, oh yeah, bro, how
you doing? And then that kind of melts these artificial
barriers that they keep trying to put between us. Their
children recognize the line. The children are constantly admiring the
(39:32):
essence of our soul as we bear it and show
it and share it. I encourage us to keep doing that.
So I'm not trying to say, oh, gotcha, the hope
he's back and he's trying to hide it. You know. Now,
he had a brother who was interviewed. His brother said
(39:52):
he didn't know nothing about it. But I tell you
what in Mississippi nineteen fifty five fifty two. There was
no question about who went to the back door. Yeah
you were either white or now or not. Yeah, okay,
there was no shades of brown and yellow, and you know,
(40:15):
and maybe Filipino and Indian, and no showed you how
they treated the Indian, the Native Americans. It's how they
treated the African Americans, the black folks from Africa. How
they treated the Chinese people. Boy, I tell you, if
you haven't looked at the stories of how America treated
Chinese people when they came, that's amazing Asian people in general.
(40:39):
But all of that, in all of that, we see
the success of hard work. We see the success of determination.
We see the success that takes place when people point
inwardly recognize their own value. First. Now we see Indian
music visits people who are looking to be discovered and
(40:59):
they acknowledge their own value. Somebody else does it, and they
get ripped off or they get burnt, or they get
until they get wise enough to realize. Until you recognize yourself,
you're really not recognized. And if you recognize yourself, you
don't really have to go through the hassles that you
go through when you're trying to prove yourself to someone
(41:21):
who's smart enough to keep acting like I'm not satisfied.
Can you do this? And they're running to the bank
of your efforts all the time. Anyway, I meant to
interrupt you because Chicken George was such an entertaining thought.
They're not They didn't open up. That's good. That means
(41:44):
they're possibly there.
Speaker 13 (41:46):
Now, they're there. They're there. They only keep trying because
they're there. Yeah, there, we want we want to know
about it. See if I need a reservation. We not
change where we're going for dinner this afternoon, you know,
just as.
Speaker 10 (42:00):
Support could have called them from the cell phone.
Speaker 8 (42:03):
I want you to trust her.
Speaker 13 (42:08):
Okay, So now we're on Wednesday, Wednesday, So Wednesday we
had we.
Speaker 14 (42:13):
Didn't finish Tuesday.
Speaker 8 (42:15):
Tuesday we didn't finish George after the restaurant, and then
that evening gets at.
Speaker 10 (42:22):
Center and rat Kamana, and then Wednesday.
Speaker 8 (42:25):
What's happening at Epic. That's a night class.
Speaker 10 (42:27):
It's like a nightclub.
Speaker 13 (42:28):
So it's just coming out and get dressed up and
come celebrate. Hopefully we can have Chicken George catering though,
so we'll try to work that into it and then
Wednesday we're at Celebrities that's on. We try to keep
(42:49):
it all Summer and Dino and then and then the
last day will be uh the celebration of Juneteenth Downtown
Summery on Fourth Street on the nineteenth.
Speaker 8 (43:04):
Okay, earlier in the day, right, that fit's in quite well.
I know we're having one and rialto this starts in
the late afternoon for thirty two seven thirty eight.
Speaker 13 (43:13):
Okay, so yeah, so our started from like twelve to five, right, yeah, yeah,
So that's the little parture could go to both.
Speaker 8 (43:20):
Actually, so if we were able to just run through
this again and say that on the thirteenth.
Speaker 10 (43:29):
June thirteenth, cal State smail.
Speaker 8 (43:32):
Okay, I'm going to be quiet, and I like for
you guys are run through this and give people a
little excited view of what you're going to do.
Speaker 2 (43:40):
Okay, Friday, day one to kick off of cal State.
Then Saturday, I'll tell you what. Let's do something. Let
me get you a chance to dig up some enthusiasm.
Mister Anthony Garcia the stage because we would like to
hear his mother's day.
Speaker 8 (44:00):
If that's uh, if that's a good thing to do,
is that good? Yep? Alright, and see uh the moon.
Speaker 17 (44:09):
Mast Thank you very much world. The warmth of a
mother's heart keeps you warm in the coldest of nights.
The warmth of a mother's heart will last forever in
a while. The sparkle in the mother's eyes will keep
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you going when you get tired of trying. The warmth
of a mother's voice a beautiful sound to rejoice. The
warmth of a mother's love is unconditional, but the hug
can only come from heaven above. The warmth of a
mother's face will always let you know you're in the
(44:54):
right place.
Speaker 8 (44:55):
Hm.
Speaker 17 (44:56):
The warmth of a mother's love will always be with
you to a warm hearts. Mom is a hub of
true family love. True family level always exists because of
our beautiful mothers. Thank you very much.
Speaker 10 (45:13):
I thought, what's gonna do with that? Spanish? No?
Speaker 8 (45:17):
Okay, No, that's a that's a beautiful peace, all right,
and you get better at reciting it every year. So
we're gonna look forward to next year, right, okay? Rather Shropshire, Okay?
Can we uh? Seven days? Seven days?
Speaker 2 (45:39):
The June team they won the kickoff at cal State
Sam Bernardino Day two Families and fair Ways and Arrowhead
Country Club. Day three is the Believers Fellowship gathering at the.
Speaker 8 (45:59):
Temple.
Speaker 14 (46:01):
Day four is Bowl Night at Bolero.
Speaker 2 (46:07):
Day five is Chicken George and the Epic Center Chicken
George being at the daytime and the event Epic Center
at night uh.
Speaker 14 (46:18):
Day six.
Speaker 2 (46:21):
Is at Celebrities, and Day seven is downtown June tenth the.
Speaker 10 (46:29):
Finale Downtown Sanborn and d now on Fourth Street.
Speaker 8 (46:34):
Excellent, Okay, everybody is it? Everything is free?
Speaker 10 (46:39):
Everything's free.
Speaker 8 (46:41):
Who's paying for this?
Speaker 10 (46:43):
Left for us? And lat say Wilson Foundation.
Speaker 8 (46:46):
Okay, how are you gonna get your money back?
Speaker 13 (46:49):
I mean, well, we we've never we've never went we've
never went into a junt team about money. We we
we've we've the first one that costs it us almost
fifty thousand from the first one at cal State San Fernandino.
You know, we we're just looking at the bigger picture
(47:10):
of bringing our people together, whether people show up or
not to celebrate or to start celebrating June teen on
the day of June teen, So now we have six
days that's rolling over into the day of June teen.
Speaker 8 (47:30):
We have events and we will be going through those
you know, as we continue our quests to identify celebrations
of June teen. Next week, Vicky Davis will be back.
Her commitment is to find out as much as she
can about as many events as possible.
Speaker 10 (47:49):
Okay, okay, well we have seven though.
Speaker 8 (47:53):
I want to promote that, and the month of June
should be filled up with that. Now with that, you know,
we have Father's Day, all right, I think we have
Malcolm X Day, right, okay, yeah, And that leads us
toward the fourth of July, which is America's commitment to freedom.
So as we do what we do, we'll be hopefully
(48:18):
warming people up. Expect the right thing to take place
on the fourth of July, and that we all get
to celebrate with love and affection and respect for each
other and not just you know, a couple of folks
who want parades in their name, you know, So we'll
look forward to that. Before and as we are moving
(48:39):
toward the end of what is the Quickest Hour on Radio.
Speaker 10 (48:42):
Quickest Our, I want to remind.
Speaker 8 (48:44):
People of a couple of activities that we have available
to us. One of them is that today at Noah's Restaurant,
starting at two o'clock, three o'clock, two o'clock, the jazz
junk These will be performing at four o'clock the clock,
the Jazz Nkys at four o'clock. Noahs is having their
(49:07):
brunch starting probably now eleven o'clock to two, and Noah's
is on, Uh what is that? Eight eight to twenty
one North d Street. Eight, Yeah, eight twenty one North
d Street. So you want to go by there and
get a chance to hear some good music, eat some
good food the brunch. Yeah, okay. Hernandez will be there
(49:34):
at the four o'clock hours. Jazz Junkies. Okay. Now we
also have the next up Aviation Academy. Now what's the
next up Aviation Academy? Well, folks, you hear you hear these? Well,
late lately this last week you were told don't fly
(49:55):
into New Jersey Airport because they were having problems not
only with the equipment, they were having such problems with
the equipment for helping you land. Yeah, there was a
period of time where for ninety seconds, the air traffic
(50:15):
controllers were not able to speak to airlines airplanes. That
was associated. Well, it scared the air traffic controllers. Some
of them had to go on stressly because during that
period of time, they know how many how much communication
they normally provide during that ninety second period of time,
(50:37):
and there was no communication during that time. Blessed that
there was no accidents, Blessed that there were no planes
running into each other, But that was not because someone
was taking care of the business that they were paid
to being paid to be sure that we have all
of the right equipment. That's part of our government's job.
(50:57):
We have an FCC, and that's not taking place. We
have a specific place that we could look at to see, well,
what's going on. Well, we find that there are in
this president administration people who are selfish enough and pretending
to be ignorant enough to say, well, we're just we're
(51:19):
just taking people off the job who are not doing
the job correctly. Well, really, what job is that they're doing. Well,
they're under this title, and they're in this department, and
this department is spending too much money, so they must
not be No, buddy, you're talking about air traffic controllers. Well,
well what about social Security? Well no, we're going to
(51:39):
leave social Security alone. We're not going to take your
money from social Security. Will tell me this, What about
the people who facilitate social Security, Well, we're firing them.
They don't know what they're doing. Well, you mean, we've
had an operation that's been up some fifty sixty years
that has never missed getting people their check and you're
(52:00):
telling me that they don't know what they're doing. Oh,
you're not even telling me. I had to go figure
it out. Okay, that's the same thing with the medicare
they want to fire everybody that's there to facilitate. I
don't understand it, but we do have to stand under it. Now.
Who is being affected by this? Everybody? I don't care
(52:21):
if you voted for him, voted for him or not.
Who is him? If you have to ask me who
him is, you're part of the problem. Him. He, They them,
those folks who were elected to represent you, who are
not most of them? Or we can say some of
the Democrats are not, you know, coming up with a
(52:43):
great plan, but at least they're not endorsing the walk
Walk the plank plan that the Republicans are putting out.
So we need to be responsible. We need to use
that telephone. We need to call somebody, We need to
call the people. And I know I'm talking to the choir.
I'm in southern California. There's not a tremendous amount of
(53:05):
dumb Republican activity here. I think there's some responsible Republicans
in our area that thought that they were doing the
right thing. Well, we need you to stand up now
and recognize that firing the people who accommodate and facilitate
social security, and firing the people who are in charge
of our landing of our airplanes, and firing the people
(53:27):
who were good defenders of our nation, and putting our
nation in the hands of people who don't know what
security is, telling our secrets, loving the enemies that the
people that they have announced his enemies. I didn't announce
them his enemies, but I have to say I'm very
(53:48):
surprised to find out that these guys want to get
in bed with Russia. You know, Russians don't even want
to be in bed with Russia. Here we are romanticizing
the relationship with dickas from all over the world. So
I do feel that we're going to wake up, and
I think that many people are going to realize that, wow,
we can stick. We can stick with that term woke,
(54:11):
you know, just because they're saying oh, we don't like woke. Well,
I tell you, folks, what's the opposite of woke?
Speaker 10 (54:16):
Sleep?
Speaker 8 (54:16):
Sleep? So you would rather these folks walk around sleep
than woke. Come on, now, tell the truth. Tell the truth.
That is not what you want to have going on.
You do not want the red light green light caution
lights at the corners to be unpredictable and crazy. You
don't want it to go from red to green. You'd
(54:37):
like to see that caution lights show up. You don't
want it to just all of a sudden not work
anymore and we just figure out who's turn it is
at the intersections. Folks, we like order. We benefit from
the idea that we can predict and know that certain
things are going to happen and use that prediction as
a to help make a plan. So we have an
(55:01):
obligation to use our brain. We have an obligation to
desire that other people be smart. We have the right
to expect that our education system is going to work
to make people smart, not to dumb them down. Not
to say, well, we don't want you to know the history.
I mean, we're shamed in the history, so it's better
(55:22):
for you not to know that we used to separate
families under the guise of the right to do that
because those people belong to us. There were slaves. You know,
we could sell the mommy or sell the daddy and
leave the child here until they were big enough to sell.
And we could actually abuse them sexually if we wanted to,
(55:44):
because they're slaves. And we find out that if we
let that go. This is what they do now with
so called immigrants. Treat them like, separate the family, send
Danny off, send mommy off, and anybody who's trying to
(56:06):
protect him. This last week, we had a mayor of
Newark get arrested because he was doing his job at
an ice center. Now, I don't mean where you go
pick up blocks of ice, but where you go and
stop ice from picking up blocks of people. So we
(56:28):
have people who are operating under the umbrella of over audacity.
I mean just the level of audacity that mister Donald
Trump has allowed to prevail because you know, he's leading
the charge. He's saying it's okay to be stupid, it's
(56:48):
okay to lie, it's okay to lie man, It's okay
to lie man. My mom and daddy catch me in
a lie. No no, no, no, it's not catch me
in a lie. Don't. If they catch me in a lie,
(57:10):
they wonder how many they missed me in and they
whipped my butt. Anyway, I don't have to catch you
in a lie if that big lie, because if I
catch you in this little lie, I know you told
a big lie. Our president is a liar, and I
don't mean lying down on the bed. He can't help it.
He's a con man. But you can't be be a
(57:33):
good comment without people who are willing to ignore their
intellect and ignore their responsibility to lean in and wait
on and push for the truth. So, folks, as we
celebrate our every day Mother's Day today, and we're blessed
to be able to do that, we're blessed to be
able to not have our mothers put in jail because
(57:56):
you know, she burns a radical Wallace Allen or at Wilson,
She burns children that don't go for the okie dough,
So we need to put her in jail. Well, they're
not far from doing that. If you don't, if you
don't kiss his elbows and not just kiss him, you know,
but you know, put some emphasis on that. You know me,
(58:18):
let me see that you like doing this. If you
don't do that right, you know you can end up
getting disappeared. Not just to Nicko Warbara. I understand that
he's preparing himself to send them all the way to Africa.
Maybe the next moon trip that Musk is putting together
will leave them there. I don't know, but I'll tell
(58:39):
you what I have not the audacity or imagination to
come up with something that is too wild for them
to do. All right, well, it's too wild for me
to not save Mother's Day. Happy Mother's Day one more time.
We're looking forward to every day of June that represents
the idea of being free and moving toward Juneteenth, and
(58:59):
we look for He's talking to you guys again in
the in the near future. I always appreciate where you
are what you're doing. Eric. I guess we could not
find out what's going on with Chicken George and what
was the other place? Epics Center, the Epic Center, No,
there was another place that we were that we were
saying that we could eat.
Speaker 12 (59:22):
I couldn't find anything about Gumbo.
Speaker 5 (59:24):
I don't want to call Anthony a.
Speaker 8 (59:25):
Liar, but okay, okay, we know Anthony's got a great imagination.
But he's not a liar. So if he said it
he said, If if Anthony said we could go to
Blaro and get some good gumbo, the only thing that's
a variable is his what he considers good gumbo. Okay,
(59:47):
but they got something they called gumbo, see what I'm saying. Okay,
we'll go check it out, all right. This is in
partos back on Wall of Sand, and we'll see you
guys next week. Under to circumstances is one. If the
good Lord's willing.
Speaker 10 (01:00:02):
To at the creek, don't ride
Speaker 8 (01:00:07):
Swee