Tag Archives: Spike Lee

Portland in a Daze Over Protests

Blue wave or red wave – somebody’s headed for an ass-kicking in Portland, Ore. on Election Night. Will it be the dark-skinned black Jo Ann Hardesty, a community organizer who won’t be satisfied with police reform until a cop is killed? Or will it be the light-skinned black Loretta Smith, a county commissioner whose skin […]

Hanging on to the N-word

Twenty-five years after Spike Lee burned down Sal’s Famous Pizzeria, his people are still trying to do the right thing. Some of them don’t have a clue. Take LaRue Bell, a black senior at Cajon High School in San Bernardino, Calif. Earlier this month he said that when he arrived in math class, he asked […]

Doing the Wrong Thing

The more we talk about race the less we are allowed to say – at least some of us. “If the city of Portland can’t fix this, it’s going to be a long, hot summer,” Jo Ann Hardesty (formerly known as state Rep. Jo Ann Bowman) declared at one of the recent protests against the […]