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Kujichagulia the quest to Define Self-Determination

// December 27th, 2009 // Comments // Rants, Web 2.0, usability


Kujichagulia (Self-Determination):

I am often asked what you are… usually it is in reference to my professional definition, Sometimes it is in reference to my dialect! I had Individuals tell me I don’t look “Trini”, I’ve had some say that my designs were not black… Others are quick to define if you let them!

Kwanzaa is new to me and somehow this year I find myself reflecting on its principles and what it means! Earlier today I posted my stream of thought on Umoja! Today is Kujichagulia (Self-Determination):

To define your business, name your business, create for ourselves, and speak for ourselves!

Few adults can do this… our culture has taught us to have absolute control over our children, And sometime it’s difficult to know when or how to help them become the best adults they can be!

Define your business;  how are we supposed to define something of this magnitude if we do not feel entitled to define our style of clothing! The challenge as a parent is deciding what decisions to hand over to them when and more importantly how to raise them to define for themselves! Many young college students enter college without ever having to define a budget for food, clothing and shelter! Too often we leave college with moms and pops taking up the slack and we are adults unable to determine our own spending habits! Economically it is not easy to let teenage make mistakes with the food budget! More importantly letting go of control and allowing them the make choices based on their thinking process is difficult! My 17 old son can now budget and shop… surprisingly he has leaned to use coupons and weekly special something I honestly did not set out to teach him and truthfully there rea days I still try to lay down every decision! This lack of entitlement or discomfort with it reflects in our use of technology! We either go too far, saying and doing as we please regardless of consequences, or not far enough; not speaking up commenting and having our voices heard!

Self determination is a skill formed over time!

My workshops guide creative individuals through defining their business!  For the record I believe in calling, purpose,  mission and affinity! Instinctively, we know what we want to do … as kids we show an affinity but we’re often taught how to behave and act! Unfortunately most education systems , rather than teach us how to optimize our talents, to achieve the most lucrative outcomes; teaches us to choose and prepare for the most lucrative professions!  Over 80% of the artist in our groups have degrees and are social workers… no wonder our support services are so inefficient! Choosing to follow ones dream to live ones calling requires a GIGANTIC proportion of courage! More importantly it needs support! I once stood in a local business workshop as a designers asked, almost in tears for solutions to deal with a husband who made her life difficult whenever she pursued her business goals! The male lead had could not connect with her experience! I have seen that story over and over again!  We need to speak about this to bring the issue of ownership of businesses as a community responsibility and encourage it’s support especially at the family level!

Self determination requires vast amounts of courage

As I thought on what self determination meant as far as “creating for self” and “naming our business”; My mind went back to the projects during the latter half of this year  FashionCamp, and the workshops with Black Media Professionals! What we do not know is preventing us from making effective decisions! In the last few years changes have been so rapid that unless we make it our business to stay current we run the risk of really missing the boat on these two! A few years ago there was no twitter, no such job as content creator! Someone asked me why were there are so many nurses, nurses aides and baby sitters in our community. Most of these hate their jobs yet it’s the only professional choice they were exposed to!

Self determination requires constant research and refining!

A few days ago I receive an email announcing the TED2010 speaker line-up among the intros and how people defined themselves, One  presenter has just fascinated me:- Michael Schemer skeptic! Michael Schermer.com skeptic.com here is a man who dared defined his own profession! Apparently he’s not alone… There are other “skeptics”!  One of my mentees recently asked me, how would she define her job description! When you create your own You can define your own job description! What pain can you solve, what pleasure can you give! I have been thinking about that this year when asked I’ll say I’m a Badasse! It will be the ultimate test self determination! Yes I’m influence by distance childhood references to Pam Grier, to a young girl growing up in the 70’s she was referred to with a certain, hushed reference , she was a BAD girl that did “right”. Simply put she was a trail blazer! B.A.D.A.S.S.E really is an acronym on a project of giving voice around the issues that surround Black, women and/or  business as it relates to creativity! It took a while to claim but I have been an advocate since my late teens! I’ve tried  to walk away but it is my calling! I am not quite a fashion designer, I am much more than a project manager, sure I’m an early adaptor, but I’m not really a geek! So what am I,  I am a Badasse… at the least it will start a conversation!

Self Determination gives you poetic license!

I recently saw a discussion where someone was in a quandary, apparently his facebook account was deleted what and if like most people he has moved his contact to, and subsequently built the rest of his list on facebook! I fully understand his dilemma! Organizing my contacts is core to my definition of self determination! It is the sole reason I’m moving my contact list to www.Gist.com. Their statement that my list was mine struck a nerve! My list my contacts are mine and I should be free to move it whenever possible! At the same time my contacts have a right to determine what info I have access to of theirs and what they receive from me! I encourage people to unsubscribe and will be sending them an invite to update their profile via Gist!

Self Determination demands that we take responsibility for the control our information!

Which leaves me perusing “speak for ourselves”? Communication is especially important, and media in all its present manifestations and forms are important!

Too often we are afraid of censorship and cower behind silence! This year for example the issue of  “black” designers were hot topics, Yet most who wrote on it were whites or writers with no reference to the authentic experiences of designers of African descent! We did not speak for ourselves… sure we have huge conversations huddled together at events, around menus at lounges , or in each others store… yes contrary to popular believe we actually like, admire and support each other and know each other! But to find designers with active collections addressing the topics! Where are the “REAL” Black designers! Maybe they have simply given up or are so busy focusing on surviving that they cannot deal with how or who speaks for them! If there is no other area that defines our freedom is the ability to speak for ourselves! As a young girl in Trinidad I discovered African fashions in one the patterns books and fell in love I had an aunt the girlfriend of my “Rasta” Uncle who wore her “fro” and wore was proudly natural! “I’m Black and I’m proud! Was an image I saw from an early age! We affect others when we give voice!As such as an adult and more importantly as a designer I never had issues of identity! The importance of young girls seeing themselves in the media cannot be overlooked! There are many who claim that the web is devoid of racism… really! I will give you a list of fashion sites they do not reflect the America I know! I was once told that Brooklyn Fashion Gallery was too ethnic and as such designers and the problem will have issues with it! My answer, “If the color of the model will affect your choice, you are not my customer!”

I can say this because I determine my platform! I am not dependent on anyone… if we do not have media, press; televisions programs where we can self determine we will be lost! I am reading on social media and fashion and most of the speakers are marketers, few true ”fashion” people are saying anything! The story that is being written does not reflect the experience of designers I encounter!  History will record something that does not reflect the times! Today I wonder and question the accuracy at historical reports! The man who owns the media apparently writes history!                                                                                           Self determination is a cultural and historical responsibility!

Kujichagulia

Getting Blacks Online is Not a Challenge, That of Ownership a Much Broader Issue Is!

// November 15th, 2009 // Comments Off // Rants


I have three areas of  interest in technology Fashion, Women and Blacks! Fashioncamp is a great outlet, Girls in Tech , Silicon  Stilettos and Webgrrls are great for women!

Blacks in Technology… we’re still finding our way! There is sites such as Black web 2.0,; groups such as  Blacks in Tech, Beta and the Black Media Professionals, which I organize!

Onlone I want information to be the latest even trend forward and innovative1 I’m not finding that! Where are the black web innovators.  They exist a know a couple of them,  I just can’t  “find” them! And neither can our young men and women who can be inspired by these role models!

For now I get my Tech fix at NextNY and NYTech and Mobile Mondays

Lately I’ve been in discussion of with several separate groups on the issue of Blacks in Technology or bridging the digital divide! The assumption is that we are not  represented online!

Facebook seems to be able to find my 71 relatives and get even the least tech interested online! Few of them own a web presence! Even fewer are seriously exploring an online business as a business venture!

When it comes to technology my concern is that we are followers not leaders! As a rule innovation is not our concern, and as such while the web is  affecting the social structure of many countries! That same effect is not being experience in the Black community! Our kids are playing games, not creating them:  We are, renters not owners!

NY has one of the most generous and prolific tech communities there

is no reason for that disparity! Much of this is available free or at a low cost, simply by getting up and reaching out! T here is also serious dollars , sponsorship and funding available with the help to get you there!

Yes there are a few of us online! Many however are covert! Many Blacks who are online choose a safer “whiter” face for fear of typecasting… and a perceived economic backlash!

But the web is neutral… it’s global, that’s why from symbols to graphics and imagery “whites” images make up about 90% of what is commonly seen on the web! The game of access it a tough one.

I am a woman, I am Black, both minorities in NY’s tech community! I will never hear, how will your being a woman affect ROI on your site! At last years PodcampNYC… I was asked How would your models being black affect your ROI on your site.

How did you get into technology?

As I encounter people, in DeMarketplace project it is the question I am asked most , my answer is the same as many females in technology!

I have a father who was a computer programmer, or my brother codes!

The next question inevitably… I mean as an African American, where did you get all this info in technology! Firstly I am not an African American: I am a Trini of African descent! That’s a big cultural difference in the way I perceive and engage, which is my argument culture affects how we engage online!

secondly

Did you not hear me… my father was a computer programmer my brother codes!

Yes Blacks have been in technology way back… at least in my native trinidad! I am still trying to find the historical data here! So why am I now focused on bridging that divide… It’s becoming an huge gaping hole! Our kids are entering colleges at a disadvantage! If our children are to compete they need to upgrade their mastery of the tools!

I am In Technology So that my son will be able to say

My mother was in technology that’s why I am!


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November 17th

8:00pm Tuesday, 11/17/2009

Doing More with Less by Design; Culture + Creativity + Collaboration + Community = Commerce

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Culture + Creativity + Collaboration + Community = Commerce.

How Local businesses perceive and use 2dcodes, Google Wave and Augmented Reality will affects their design and usability. Bridging the digital divide and getting technology into the hands of non traditional audiences, often means paying attention to the cornerstones of

Can the rate of adoption be affected by design? How does our perception of values affect the survival of tech products?

Designing product, sales and marketing to maximize results with less resources can help organizations cut cost and develop an extremely loyal customer base ! Separate the facts from the hype and build what works!

Explore what is needed to serve and bridge a gaping (and potentially lucrative) digital divide.

DeMarketPlace is a virtual network & incubator, centered in Brooklyn, designed within the constraints of doing more with less! The goal was to create a methodology and model which, while identifying and testing tools that could be used, could easily be adapted in any country with whatever existing resources were available! Thus giving local businesses access to a Global Market, in the shortest time possible!

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If You Play With Snake Be Prepared For Trouble

// August 1st, 2009 // Comments // Rants, Web 2.0


As a general rule I believe animals can only be true to their nature. The human being is no exception, Sometimes you got to call a snake a snake. It isn’t a worm it isn’t and ant … It’s a snake. In a recent conversation another female business owner asked me to be patient with a another individual in our business circles. True we each have our faults but sometimes a snake is a snake…

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