Your Community Connection
Including Inglewood Airport Area • Baldwin Hills • Crenshaw/LA • Ladera Heights VOL. 22, No. 47
November 21, 2013
Oprah on Obama and the Race Issue
O
prah Winfrey says that President Barack Obama has been the victim of racism and that the ongoing issue of prejudice is generational. Like the Israelites in the Bible who remained stuck in the wilderness until the older generation died off, Winfrey said, older people “just have to die” before racism can end. In an interview with BBC to promote Winfrey’s movie, “The Butler,” the Queen of Talk and staunch Obama supporter said there are still “generations of people, older people, who were born and bred and marinated in it, in that prejudice and racism.” Winfrey used the illustration of Republican Congressman Joe Wilson yelling “liar” during a 2009 speech Obama was giving to Congress. “Just the level of disrespect,” she said. “When the senator yelled out, ‘You’re a liar.’ Remember that? Yeah, I think that there is a level of disrespect for the office that occurs, and that occurs in some cases, and maybe
On The Inside: • News • Community • Entertainment • Health • Real Estate • Business
Inglewood to Receive $7 Million
C
even many cases, because he’s African-American.” She was quick to point out, however, that “It would be foolish to not recognize that we have evolved in that we’re not still facing the same kind of terrorism against black people en masse as was displayed with the Scottsboro boys. It’s gotten better,” she said. “…There are laws that have allowed us to progress beyond what we saw in the Scottsboro boys and beyond even the prejudice we see in ‘The Butler.’”
Oprah Winfrey The movie tells the story of Cecil Gaines, an African American man who served as a White House butler for eight different presidents. “One of my favorite scenes in the movie is him going in and asking for the raise. I think that it’s one of the finest acting jobs I’ve ever seen,” Winfrey said. “So, problem solved?” BBCs Will Gompertz asked “I’m saying problem not solved,” Winfrey replied. “That’s the beauty of a film like ‘The Butler,’ is it allows people to see where the
ongresswoman Maxine Waters (D-Inglewood) congratulated Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) and the City of Inglewood on reaching an agreement on $7.07 million in funding for noise mitigation efforts in Inglewood. The agreement will provide funding to continue soundproofing residences in the City of Inglewood from the noise of aircraft utilizing root of the problem start- Los Angeles International ed. They say that’s how it Airport (LAX). started, and this is how far we’ve come…(But) as long as we can still be judged by the color of our skin, the problem is not solved.” Right-wingers immediately chimed in on Winfrey’s comments about Obama and race. Noel Sheppard, who is white, wrote on the conservative media watchdog Maxine Waters site NewsBusters: “Why do “I am very pleased that folks such as her only see racism through the prism of LAWA and the City of In(Continued on page 11) glewood have reached this agreement for noise mitigation for our constituents,” said Congresswoman Waters. “Although Inglewood has previously received noise mitigation funds, not all residents were covered and many have been waiting ment rates among this for years for upgrades to regroup, the sacred youth duce noise in their homes.” demo just may be more “Over the years, dissecular. cussions with Gina Marie Youth runs the world, Lindsey, LAWA’s Chief we get that. In Holly- Executive Officer, have wood, it’s called age- been fruitful and the work ism, a term used to de- of Inglewood’s city ofscribe the discrimination ficials has all led to this against older women meaningful agreement,” (Continued on page 2) (Continued on page 7)
Is 18-34 Still the Way to Go?
I
By Thomas Bunn
t’s been a general consensus for retailers, businesses, and especially marketers over the years to target the “Ark of The Demographic” 18-34 age group. With the shift in the economy, record high $1 trillion dollar student loan debt, and inflated unemploy-
Coming Soon – Our brand new website!
Lots of Local Jobs!
www.inglewoodtoday.com
See page 6 for details ➤