joi, 30 iulie 2009

"I have a dream"

Martin Luther King Jr -  The 28th of August 1963

The "I Have a Dream" Speech

  In 1950's America, the equality of man envisioned by the Declaration of Independence was far from a reality. People of color — blacks, Hispanics, Asians — were discriminated against in many ways, both overt and covert. The 1950's were a turbulent time in America, when racial barriers began to come down due to Supreme Court decisions, like Brown v. Board of Education; and due to an increase in the activism of blacks, fighting for equal rights.
   Martin Luther King, Jr., a Baptist minister, was a driving force in the push for racial equality in the 1950's and the 1960's. In 1963, King and his staff focused on Birmingham, Alabama. They marched and protested non-violently, raising the ire of local officials who sicced water cannon and police dogs on the marchers, whose ranks included teenagers and children. The bad publicity and break-down of business forced the white leaders of Birmingham to concede to some anti-segregation demands.
   Thrust into the national spotlight in Birmingham, where he was arrested and jailed, King helped organize a massive march on Washington, DC, on August 28, 1963. His partners in the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom included other religious leaders, labor leaders, and black organizers. The assembled masses marched down the Washington Mall from the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial, heard songs from Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, and heard speeches by actor Charlton Heston, NAACP president Roy Wilkins, and future U.S. Representative from Georgia John Lewis.
   King's appearance was the last of the event; the closing speech was carried live on major television networks. On the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, King evoked the name of Lincoln in his "I Have a Dream" speech, which is credited with mobilizing supporters of desegregation and prompted the 1964 Civil Rights Act. The next year, King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
   The following is the exact text of the spoken speech, transcribed from recordings.

STOP RACISM!!!


"I see the kids in the street, with not enough to eat
Who am I, to be blind?
Pretending not to see thier needs..." (MJJ-Man in the mirror)



"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."


 

miercuri, 29 iulie 2009

marți, 28 iulie 2009

Care for them!

 "Children have more need of models than of critics."


miercuri, 1 iulie 2009

M is for Michael

1958-2009



Cand eram mica, parintii mi-au spus ca muzica buna influenteaza personalitatea unui om. Era de asteptat ca la varsta de 4 ani sa nu inteleg intocmai la ce se referau. Mi-au pus Michael Jackson, Abba, Madonna, Boney M etc.  si mi-au spus: "Asta numim noi muzica buna. Am crescut cu ea, am indragit-o si vrem ca si tu sa faci acelasi lucru."
Imi amintesc perfect ziua de 25 iunie 1997 (ziua cand am implinit 4 ani). Tati mi-a pus melodia "Thriller" a lui M.J si mi-a zis ca are o coregrafie absolut impresionanta. Nu apucasem sa o vad, dar il credeam pe cuvant. Am dansat toata ziua si incepusem  sa fredonez melodiile chiar daca nici macar nu intelegeam versurile.
Apoi, am vazut si videoclipul de la "Thriller". Am ramas gen: ":O". Am incercat  aproape in fiecare zi ca fac acele miscari, dar clar, nu mi-au iesit. Logic.. he's the KING!
L-am indragit de atunci.. si chiar daca nu am lasat sa se vada, chiar am fost fan M.J. Si inca sunt.. si voi fi... 
Ce m-a impresionat la melodiile sale?! Simplu: ceea ce transmiteau.  Totodata, mesajele  melodiilor au dus la inlaturarea rasismului. (eg: "Heal the world"). He wanted to heal the world through his music... and he succeded. He was a bridge between the races, religions.Hai sa fim sinceri... cati dintre voi nu au plans macar o data cand au ascultat melodia "Heal the world" sau... "Earth song". Eu am plans, recunosc! 
Melodiile mele preferate? Hmm.. mi-e greu sa ma decid.. Toate-mi plac, dar daca trebuie am s-o fac. :)
1) Dirty Diana 
2) Heal the world
3) Liberian girl
4) Billie Jean
5) Smooth criminal
6) Beat it
7) They don't care about us 
8) Man in the mirror
9) Give in to me
10) The way you make me feel
11) Earth song
12) ABC (Jackson 5)
(~ and so on...~)
Il iubesc ca persoana! Mi-a placut stilul lui vestimentar -- unic-- ( pe bune, toate acele perechi de pantaloni pana la glezna :)- chiar e unic..ma rog, a fost. :( ) De miscarile de dans n-am ce sa spun.. he was absolutely AWESOME!!!
De ce imi pare cel mai rau?! Lumea e rea.. Niciodata nu am reusit sa inteleg de ce si nu cred ca am sa inteleg vreodata. Ei nu inteleg ca si EL este tot un om si orice lucru prost pe care l-a facut, este de fapt un lucru bun nereusit .  Urasc toate aberatiile pe care le-au postat despre Michael. Losers!  >:p
He'll be always alive in my heart! 
Michael... your music and legacy will forever live on!
Si am sa inchei cu 3 versuri din melodia "Creek Mary's Blood"- Nightwish:
"He's spirit was here long before you
Long before us
And long will it be after your pride brings you to your end"
M is for Michael, the KING of POP!