
by Dr. Boyce Watkins, Syracuse University – Scholarship in Action
ESPN baseball writer Howard Bryant’s arrest has now taken a very interesting turn. Buz Eisenberg, the attorney for Bryant, claims that race was a factor in his arrest.
”Mr. Bryant was the victim of excessive force,” Eisenberg said, according to Recorder.com. ”Police responded to the scene and rather than do an investigation they made an arrest of a black man with a white wife."
Bryant, who is 42-years old, was charged with domestic assault and battery, as well as battery on a police officer. Five witnesses claim that they saw the writer choke his wife and force her into a car. He was freed on $5,000 bail on the same day.
Since the arrest, some things have changed. Bryant’s wife, Veronique Bryant, is now claiming that Mr. Bryant never assaulted her. Thus far, ESPN has declined to comment.
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by Dr. Boyce Watkins, Syracuse University – Scholarship in Action
I’ve known of the work of Dr. Laquita Blockson for over a decade. I consider Dr. Blockson to be one of the leading experts on Minority female entrepreneurship in the entire United States. Given that the black female has been found in numerous studies to have the lowest average net worth of any race/gender group, the work of women like Laquita Blockson has a level of importance that is beyond words. It is because of her commitment to helping her sisters experience the freedom of socially-responsible entrepreneurship, education and wealth building that Dr. Laquita Blockson is today’s Dr. Boyce Watkins Spotlight on AOL Black Voices:
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by Dr. Boyce Watkins, Syracuse University – Scholarship in Action
A Christian fundamentalist pastor who has taken especially strong positions against the gay community has been arrested for masturbating in a public park in front of young children. The Rev. Grant Storms of New Orleans is known for campaigning against the Gay Southern Decadence Festival in New Orleans. The pastor has been booked for obscenity by the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Storms claims that he was just having lunch in Lafreniere Park in his van when he decided to relieve himself in a bottle instead of going to the bathroom. However, two women claim that they saw Storms through the open windows of his van and that he was masturbating while watching young children. The ladies got the attention of an officer, who then had Storms arrested. His bail was set at $5,000, but he was released due to jail overcrowding.
In an effort to stop Southern Decadence, Pastor Storms actually videotaped public sex acts and showed them to legislators. "There’s no economic gain that justifies an orgy in the streets," Storms said. "That’s all it is — a three-day orgy in the streets."
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