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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Community Event

From July 18-22 there will be a sewing camp held here in Lafayette at Imani Temple from 9am-12pm each day. This class will be taught by a local, progressive sister and is targeted specifically at black youth. The cost of the camp is $75 plus materials.






This is a great opportunity for our children to learn a valuable skill that can be used towards economic gain and establishments in black communities. Plus they will have a chance to be taught and guided a very positive influence from our community.


Please support.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Facebook/Economics

First off, I would like to invite you to vistit and "like" my new facebook page which was published under the name "SMB Productions". This is a news and media based page and organization that I formed in order to share news and information concerning mostly under represented black communities here in Lafayette. The link is:

https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/SMB-Productions/183627705024900


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Riding through certain parts of this city tonight made me realize the urgency with which I need to produce my next documentary. There are so many areas that need to be and will be covered and discussed, but I think the next one will deal with how non-black folk & those without black people's best interest at heart seem to so easily enter into business in black areas.





This topic is nothing new and has been discussed repeatedly, but I'm hoping that with this documentary I can get black people--especially the ones who patronize these establishments on a regular and frequent basis--to see and understand the effects of this and either put an end to it OR become just as economically established in our communities as Caucasion/Asian/etc. people. If it's the latter then these non-black run and operated establishments will likely fold, and we can once again become the controllers of the economy of our own communities.



Don't forget to check the facebook page:



Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Services

I have officially established myself as an entrepreneur in the are of filming and photography.





This just means that I've finally set prices and have gotten more serious about charging for my services. I've been doing both for many years but mainly as a means to capture and record information. (See documentary!)

I went and filmed a retirement party last Saturday and look forward to doing more PAID work in this area. Vist my Filming and Photography page for more info. and to learn more about my very reasobable rates.

One thing that I do need help with is learning my video editing software--Sony Vegas Studio 9.0. I have played around with it but am on the look-out for someone who can tutor me privately in this area. My way of learning is specific, and I do need the information to be taught to me in a certain way:

--Go through each part of the program step by step
--Go over each step while being taught
--Allow time for me to practice what's taught
--give me the opportunity to go over it for homework
--Return to teacher and go over it again
--Do not move on from a step until it's fully understood




This is how I need to be taught, and if it is done correctly on my part as well as by the teacher, I am sure to grasp the concepts.

If anyone reading this has knowledge of where I can get assistance with learning the software, please let me know.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Dr. Claude Anderson

This Saturday, June 18, the local Chapter of the NAACP will be hosting a Freedom Fund Banquet wch will feature Dr. Claude Anderson. He is the author of several books including PowerNomics and Black Labor, White Wealth. You can read more at this site:

http://www.powernomics.com/bio.htm

I'm not too, too familiar with his work, but do appreciate what he speaks of.

Here's a clip from Youtube:



If it doesn't show here, view it on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pr_3Mq46Mz0

If you're interested in attending, tickets are $20 and can be purchased at KJCB Radio, located at 604 St. John St. Lafayette, LA 70501 (233-4262). The event will be held at the Heymann Performing Arts Center at 6:30 p.m.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Documentary

For the past few years I've been in the streets, in black communities capturing raw footage of actions of police against the people. I've also collected other footage from around the city of Lafayette, and I am proud to announce that the documentary that I have long been intending to release has finally come into fruition.



With the assistance from a young local brother, I was able to get many hours of footage edited into a little bit over an hour long dvd. There are some glitches in the film, and I hope to get it edited again, but overall the message that I was trying to convey is clear.




This documentary includes present day actions of police, history, as well as exclusive interviews with three of the brothers involved in the Helen Street Drug raid that occurred in 'Fightinville" in December 2009. You will hear them set the record straight on false accusations of them allegedly attempting to kill a police officer.



I've got several more hours of footage which will be used in a part 2 documentary which will hopefully be released later this year. I also have plans to release more documentaries related to activities in local black communties. I intend to highlight business in black communities as well as other positive aspects such as gardening/growing our own food, self-determination, as well as health and wellness topics. Please stay tuned for those. For now, though, you can purchase your copy of my first release....




Rahim X Presents


Community Captivity and Incriminating Actions of the Police




The cost is $7, and dvds can be purchased via paypal to the right or by calling me directly at 337.296.2235. This price includes a shipping or delivery fee.



Thank you for your much needed support!!!