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NEWBO’s "The Rise of the new Black Overclass"…..

…..As well as my blood pressure.

Last night CNBC aired the special NEWBO’s “The RIse of the New Black Overclass” hosted by journalist Lee Hawkins. It chronicled black millionaires (and one billionaire) who have their own rags to riches story in all their “flossy” glory. Mr. Hawkins sat in jaw dropping awe of each celebrity he interviewed and one should have known what to expect from this “special” (in a short bus kind of way) when looking at the lineup that he chose to showcase. Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you the New Black Overclass. NEWBO’s if you will.
  • NBA Star Lebron James
  • MLB Star Torii Hunter (Pardon my lack of baseball knowledge, but I had no clue who he was)
  • The Great Terrell T.O. Owens (of all the interviews, I liked this one best)
  • The Williams Brothers (Confused? Slim and Bryan “BABY” Williams of Cash Money Records)
  • Kedar Massenburg (Sp?) Entertainment CEO, Wine Entrepreneur, and man of stature.
Yes. That’s it. These are the people that represent the the New Black Overclass. Let’s take a step back and analyze from the beginning.
First of all, who’s idea was it to come up with another class of people, specifically Black people. As if we needed to be classified even more? With poverty rates within the black community still higher than those in the white community, what a great way to show the disparity. To be honest, I also can’t get past the name given. NEWBOs (Sambo anyone?). *sigh* Just say Black Overclass please if we are seriously seeking to define. Secondly, THIS is how you choose to show the wealth in our community? What about the educators, the best-selling authors, the highly successful non-entertainment/sports related businessmen and women. These men and women make millions a year as well. Are they not worthy to be a part of the New Black Overclass? Or does it have to be $50-$100 million a year, a number most easily reached by entertainers. If so, then I challenge Mr. Hawkins to redefine his term “NEWBO’s” to include those more worthy of the praise. Speaking of Entertainers, where were the highly accomplished actors and actresses? Denzel Washington, Will Smith, Taraji P. Henderson (now), Halle Berry, Kerry Washington, Whoopi Goldberg, all critically acclaimed black entertainers who were completely overlooked.
Well, it was easy to overlook those actresses considering that there was no mention of any female NEWBO’s at ALL! Pardon me, I’m sorry. He did mention “A talk show host who has had monumental success” (cut to picture of Oprah juxtaposed to picture of Bob Johnson) when introducing the only other black billionaire Bob Johnson. I was shocked that he couldn’t have even afforded her the respect of saying her name. Another friend offered that perhaps for legal reasons he couldn’t say her name. OK I’ll give them that, I hope that was the case. Although it certainly didn’t stop Bob Johnson from commenting that he would love to do a joint venture with Oprah, but there’s never been any offer or interest shown to him. I would just die if Oprah agreed to do a television network with him.
Oh but the best parts were when Baby explained the $500k ice grill in his mouth that will surely motivate today’s young children to want to get up and keep their pearly whites “blingin”. Or when he pointed out the carat weights of his 15 carat rang (ring to you Northerners), and his iced out earrangs (earrings). Or maybe it was the complete wonderment on our Host’s face as he listened intently to the riches these stars had amassed with what looked like an attempt to look “appalled” but came across as more like “wow that’s totally AWESOME! I want one!”
I’m not hating on the New Black Overclass. Or maybe I am. But I know one thing, it’s not because I want to be them, it’s because I don’t particularly believe in them. I am extremely happy for these people and what they have accomplished. The Williams Brothers came from nothing, and lost a lot during Katrina, but they were able to survive, give back, and enjoy things they never imagined they would. I’m happy that Kirk Franklin is extremely successful! I don’t believe that just because he does Gospel he shouldn’t be able to enjoy the money he’s made. That’s a crock. And I’m certainly not saying that there isn’t hard work behind what they do. My issue is that this is what we are showing are children. This is what we are glorifying. I don’t believe we should ignore it, but we give way too much credit to the entertainers and sports figures meanwhile providing no emphasis on our Poets, Advertising Executives, Real Estate Moguls, Educators that also run multi-million dollar companies, Authors, high-powered Doctors and Attorneys, etc. To me that represents the New Black Overclass and if there was company that I’d like to keep, it would be them. I want my children to know that they can be anything. Yes, successful rapper even. However I won’t glorify to them that rapping about “bitches and hoes” or running as fast as you can when that coach yells “go!” is the only way they can be successful in life. It’s way bigger than just that.

Jennifer Garrett
“Running For Their Lives”

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VIP – The XO Mixer

The XO Mixer

Date: March 7th, 2009
Presented By: AllAboutMeMixer.com
Venue: Mason Murer Fine Arts
Address:
199 Armour Drive
Atlanta, Georgia 30324
Social Circles: Culturally-Inclined Events | Social Cause Events | Urban Young Professional Events
Guest List Offer: Reduced Admission
Valid Until: For The Entire Length of the Event
Valid For: All Guests

Event Time: 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm EST

RSVP Start Date: February 24th, 2009

RSVP End Date: March 7th, 2009 @ 5 pm EST

Maximum Number of People Allowed: 100

Dress Code: Trendy

Age Restrictions: 21+

Website: http://www.allaboutmemixer.com

Contact Number: 678-278-9036

Description:
AllAboutMeMixer.com’s events are is a lifestyle mixer that brings an energetic and fun group of Atlanta’s business owners, professionals, and corporate and community leaders together to network and socialize, and to make new business connections in a business-casual environment.

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VIP – Shamrock Social for Habitat for Humanity

Date: March 17th, 2009

Shamrock Social for Habitat for Humanity

Presented By: BLACKOUT PRODUCTIONS
Venue: The Foundry at Puritan Mill
Address:
916 Joseph E. Lowery Blvd
Atlanta, Georgia 30318
Social Circles: Mainstream Young Professional Events
Guest List Offer: See Guest List Incentive Below
Valid Until: For The Entire Length of the Event
Valid For: All Guests

Event Time: 8:00 pm – 12:00 am EST

RSVP Start Date: February 25th, 2009

RSVP End Date: November 30th, 1999 @ 1 am EST

Maximum Number of People Allowed: 500

Dress Code: Trendy

Age Restrictions: 21+

Website: http://http://www.ticketalternative.com/Events/4633.aspx

Contact Email: lynnmlilly@gmail.com

Description:
Spread your luck on St. Patrick’s Day with the trendiest Atlantan’s while helping Habitat for Humanity. Guests will enjoy open bar for 4 hours, live music with The Modern Society, DJ Chris Rimby, a sweets bar, and party favors!

Tickets are $25 prior to the event/$30 at the door (if available)

Tickets are available on Ticket Alternative

All proceeds benefit Habitat for Humanity!

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VIP – Grey Goose Vodka Cocktail Cinema: Screening For Black List



Grey Goose Vodka Cocktail Cinema: Screening For Black List

Presented By: Grey Goose in conjunction with The Garner Circle PR and Cafe Circa
Date: March 3rd, 2009
Venue: Cafe Circa
Address:
464 Edgewood Avenue
Atlanta, Georgia 30312
Social Circles: Culturally-Inclined Events | Urban Trendsetters Events | Urban Young Professional Events
Guest List Offer: Complimentary Admission
Valid For: All Guests

Event Time: 7 pm – 10 pm EST

RSVP Start Date: February 24th, 2009

RSVP End Date: March 3rd, 2009 @ 1 pm EST

Maximum Number of People Allowed: 150

Dress Code: High-Fashion

Age Restrictions: 21+

Website: http://www.youtube.com/ytscreeningroom

Contact Number: 770-256-1800

Contact Email: pr@thegarnercircle.com

Description:
In celebration of Black History Month, GREY GOOSE(R) Vodka announced its historic sponsorship of the YouTube((TM)TMScreening Room for an entire month. Throughout February, the YouTube Screening Room showcased a series of short films, feature films and special programming, including interviews from prominent African Americans of various professions, disciplines and backgrounds.

To commemorate this outside-the-box initiative, GREY GOOSE Vodka has partnered with Cafe Circa and The Garner Circle PR for a special cocktail cinema finale fete and screening on Tuesday, March 3, 2009 at Cafe Circa.

Screening begins promptly at 7:30p

*You must be 21+ to enter
**Sip responsibly

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VIP – Sol Fusion: The Intercontinential Lovefest Edition

Date: March 13th, 2009

Sol Fusion: The Intercontinential Lovefest Edition


Presented By:
J Carter, Michael & Allen Choo, Elev8 Ent, & Aja

Venue:
Aja

Address:

3500 Lenox Rd
Atlanta, Georgia 30326

Social Circles:
Counter-Cultural Revolution | Eclectic Tastes | Urban Trendsetters Events

Guest List Offer:
Complimentary Admission

Offer Valid:
Until 1.5 Hours After the Event Begins

Valid For:
All Guests

Event Time: 9 pm – 3 am EST

RSVP Start Date: February 21st, 2009

RSVP End Date: March 13th, 2009 @ 6 pm EST

Maximum Number of People Allowed: 1000

Dress Code: Trendy

Age Restrictions: 21+

Website: http://www.sol-fusion.com

Contact Email: info@sol-fusion.com

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Description:
Sol Fusion: The Intercontinental Lovefest Edition @ Aja formerly Emeril’s)
in Buckhead

Featuring Mick Boogie & Baby Yu – two of the sickest deejays in the game spinning hip hop, classics, anthems, mash-ups, disco, funk, house, b-sides, & more….are you experienced?

If you have been waiting for a true United Nations party, it doesn’t get much better than this

Early Arrival is strongly suggested…this event will hit capacity early.

Fashionable attire is required

Complimentary curbside valet

VIP tables available

Mick Boogie killed it his last time in Atlanta…and is coming back for Round 2.
Baby Yu was one of the biggest deejays in Canada – now he’s crushing Atlanta.

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VIP – Movie Producer Will Packer Hosts Black College Reunion

Date: March 7th, 2009

Movie Producer Will Packer Hosts Black College Reunion

Presented By: Jade Events & Desert Son Entertainment
Venue: Uptown Restaurant & Lounge
Address:
201 Courtland Ave
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Social Circles: Bars/Lounges | Celebrity Events | Urban Young Professional Events
Guest List Offer: Reduced Admission
Valid Until: For The Entire Length of the Event
Valid For: All Guests

Event Time: 10:00 p – 3: am EST

RSVP Start Date: February 23rd, 2009

RSVP End Date: March 7th, 2009 @ 1 am EST

Maximum Number of People Allowed: 200

Dress Code: Trendy

Age Restrictions: 21+

Description:
I thought I told you that we won’t stop….”

Back again in 2009, it’s the true jeanious edition of the all new HBCU Alumni Jam at Uptown Lounge

In december, we had a Hot 107.9 mid-day radio personality, FAMU Rattler, and Decatur‘s own Rashan Ali come thru and host the joint.

On March 7th, prepare yourself to party with our host – movie mogul and film producer Will “WillPower” Packer of Rainforest Films

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CHOP SHOP "Your Celebrity’s Favorite Barbershop"

The next time you visit Miami come chop it up at the CHOP SHOP. This is where you will find your favorite celebrity choppin it up! Tell them that The Mogul Group sent you. For more info visit http://www.chopshopbarbershop.com/

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VIP – The 19th Hole Magazine & Golf Channel – Black History Month Soiree & Screening

THE MOGUL GROUP INVITES YOU

February 2009 welcomes Black History Month unlike none
before. Join The 19th Hole Magazine, Golf Channel and our
sponsors as we celebrate Golf and History – with style!
Our special invited guest is Pete McDaniel author of the book “Uneven Lies”, which inspired “Forbidden Fairways” documentary form Golf Channel. Plus meet several other historic golfers.

RSVP is by email only to: cbrown@the19thholemag.com

When: This Thursday, February 26th
Time: 7:PM – 9:pm (Screening 8:PM Sharp)
Where: Vino Libro
933 Garrett St SE, Atlanta, GA 30316Related articles by Zemanta

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Employment – Top 10 Tools for Landing a Better Job

From the first Google search to the last interview, you can boost your odds at landing a better job with the right preparation. Here are our ten best tools and tips for job-seekers and career climbers.

Photo by lewis chaplin.

10. Cover all the search sites

It’s not exactly a “hack” to suggest hitting Monster.com, or your LinkedIn network, to check out job offerings and work your connections. Each site amongst our five best online job search sites, however, puts you in a different pool of possibilities, and each has its own quirks and tools. They’re somewhat perfunctory and broad, but wouldn’t you feel bad knowing you missed a great opportunity simply because it wasn’t in your super-specific Craigslist search?

9. Cover Craigslist like a glove

The same types of skills and always-there alertness that make someone a Craigslist power user can give them the edge on the site’s job board, which has the benefit of (sometimes, not always) attracting relatively tech-savvy, with-it employers. Once you’re getting text message and RSS alerts whenever “Micro-brew taster” shows up, browse these tips for applying for a job on Craigslist, written by someone looking to hire through Craigslist and looking for only the honest, direct, ready-to-work types.

8. Take the guesswork out of salary demands

There are a host of salary-obsessed sites that use a combination of math and insider info to compute what workers with certain skills and experience levels can expect in different cities and corporate firms. The most prominent among them—Glassdoor.com, PayScale, SalaryScout, and Indeed—have their own strengths and weaknesses, as we’ve previously detailed. If you’re lucky enough to have an informed source inside a firm you’re looking to jump ship to, or can cultivate one, that might be your best bet.Photo by AMagill.

7. Leave without burning any bridges

If you have a great estimate of exactly how many seconds are left until you can leave, it can be really tempting to email all@youroldcompany.com with exactly how liberated you feel. But if your dream job doesn’t turn out quite so ethereal, or you ever find yourself needing a tip, lead, reference, or maybe even someone to hire at your new digs, you’ll wish you’d kept things civil. To fake it until you make it, crib from eMurse’s sample resignation letters, read from wikiHow‘s guide to resigning gracefully, and keep in touch over social networks like Facebook with the co-workers in the same realm you find yourself in. You never know when one of them might hear about a sudden job opening; alternately, you can ditch the civility and think about offering cold, hard cash rewards for job leads.

6. Walk into your interview without fear

From covering an oldie-but-goodie list like the 50 common interview questions and answers to mastering a few conversational Jedi mind tricks—how you prep for your job interview depends on how geeky you want to get. If you bore even yourself with your answers to 1950s HR Manual standards like “What’s your greatest weakness,” consider turning the interview around by talking about your first 100 days on the job, or tell the story of your career, and future. If you managed to escape without squirting mustard on the interviewer’s shirt, dash off a quick, effective thank-you note. For more ideas, visit our tips for talking your way into a job.

5. Look the part

Unless your interviewer is Mark Zuckerberg, your newest sandals and fleece just ain’t gonna cut it. Here’s the shorter, job-focused version of our tools for dressing sharp:

4. Use search-friendly words; skip vague generalities

Some large-scale employers deposit every single resume and CV into a giant, OCR-scanned database; others merely search out candidates on job sites using specific word criteria. Either way, having the right words on your resume prevents being cut in the first round like some warbly-voiced would-be Idol contestant. On the other hand, the humans who actually read through your cover letter, resume, and application want to see real numbers and results, not Career Services blather. So take a good long look at your text and kill at least six words from your resume.

3. Get better, faster, smarter alerts on job openings

A while back, we suggested just a few tools to nab a job with feeds and email alerts. Our commenters, though, had a wealth of links and suggestions that worked for them:

2. Build your personal brand with a blog

By and large, no one-person blog is going to replace a salary, but it can help you find a new source of income. Blogger Adam Darowski believes the blog is the new resume, and at least one Lifehacker editor is really glad he built his up to help land a new gig. Write and post material related to the field you work in, and generally work it as if you were already employed in it. Your resume and clips can spell out that you’re a great with Photoshop, but your blog’s slideshows will definitely sell your clients or employers a lot more emphatically.

1. Write a killer resume for a new career path

With the economy lurching about like an over-tired Capoeira enthusiast, we recently decided it was a good time to look at taking the first step toward escaping one’s endangered (or just plain boring) career for another, no matter what your experience level. We rounded up our favorite tips from our own resume posts and experience, and talked to a career specialist about how to score a great gig, even if you lack the supposedly mandatory “minimum requirements.” Check it out, pull out the heavy-stock paper, and get to writing. Photo by emdot.

Go ahead—tell us which tools or skills were conspicuously absent from our Top 10. Tell us your experience on any of the above from the perspective of employer, employee, or current job-seeker, or offer up some links in the comments.

Source – Lifehacker.com

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