Roland Martin: Pay Attention To The Issues

We live is a world where “news” is not always “worth.” Particularly, in a major election year, we become inundated with superfluous fluff disguised as news all in the name of a scandalous headline. Though, once you sieve through the glorified hype, you may just find something worth your consideration. Sometimes, today’s front-page story can frame tomorrow’s public policy.

As an American voter, it is critical to get engaged and pay attention to current events in order to maintain a sense of where our culture, society and economy are headed and to help drive essential political decisions. Staying conversant on current events requires a person to do a lot of reading, watching and even some self-reflection. Understanding the news and what it means to you, to your family and to your worldview is a very important aspect of politics. Yes, some news is for shock value and some is just entertaining, but overall it is imperative to be well informed and not just accept all that you hear.

Roland Martin broke down some recent top headliners to give his persepctive on what they each mean and how these events may or may not affect your vote come November.

The upcoming election, what should we be asking or rather demanding, from our candidates?

First off, we need to do a couple of things. We need to recognize that this election is not just about President Obama. Ultimately, we spend most of our time focusing on the big races and ignore all the other races that are involved. I think what is important for us is to recognize that we must be concerned about all of the different races and just the top. So when you begin to think about the issues, clearly the top issues are economics. So we need to have clear plans to deal with that.

You recently commented on Yahoo’s announcement that they now have the top Google executive Marissa Mayer as their new CEO, who happens to be pregnant. Does America still have issues with womein being in power?

It’s not necessarily an issue with women being in power. I think the problem is that we can’t get used to how things are changing and evolving. We got used to a woman being CEO. Now the problem is what happens when you have younger female CEOs who are still at an age where they can get pregnant and have kids. Every time a woman is in a position to ascend to the top post, we immediately begin to question her uterus instead of her brain. It goes to show how male dominated we are in our thinking. We might as well go ahead and say that we prefer men to go to work and women to stay at home and raise the kids! Now that we are seeing women rise up the corporate ladder faster than before, we had better get used to it. In Mayer’s case, there is nothing wrong with her choosing to have a child and continue as CEO.

You have gone on record to say Joe Paterno was a coward. How do you feel about the sanctions the school received?

I think frankly, the school should feel lucky they did not get the death penalty. People may think what they received was too much, but kids were hurt. If Joe Paterno, President Spanier and the athletic director would have stepped up this could have been avoided. But they did not step up. all the cared about was negative attention and how it may reflect on the program and the university. What Paterno broke was the moral code that every man and woman should abide by. Football is nothing more than a game. But Sandusky raping young boys is a matter of life and death, innocence lost. Everyday kids suffer for decisions their paretns make. It’s a reality of life.

What do the shootings at the Colorado movie theater and at the Sikh Temple in Wisconsin tell us about gun laws?

First, I think it’s a joke when people say it’s too early to have a conversation about gun control. Well then please tell me when the right time is? We are a nation that loves guns. But we need to realize that they are dangerous and too many Americans are being killed by guns every day. So one heinous tragedy should not keep us from having a rationale debate that must be had. Now I was born and raised in Texas, and guns are very much a part of our culture. I’ve never been enamored with guns, it’s never been my thing. I absolutely and positively support the Second Amendment. I certainly believe we need to be able to protect ourselves. But we need to recognize that we need the most stringent gun laws to keep these guns out of the hands of people who don’t need them or shouldn’t have them. Enough with timid politicians afraid to offend the gun lobby and enough with voters making the stupid and nonsensical argument that the government wants all our guns.

What’s the deal with Romney releasing (or not releasing) his tax returns? Is he hiding something?

First of all, no one is required to release their tax returns. The irony is that his dad was the first person who volunteered to release that information. So Romney is trying to put the genie back in the bottle for something that his dad started. So I don’t really get excited about his issue because for me, it has nothing to do with public policy.

Roland S. Martin is an award-winning CNN analyst and author of the book, The First: President Barack Obama’s Road to the White House as Originally Reported by Roland S. Martin. Please visit his website at www.RolandSMartin.com and www.RolandMartinReports.com.

SEPTEMBER GRAY
Proprietor of September Gray Fine Art Gallery

BIO 

Gray’s life’s work is a reflection of her enduring passion for the arts. Following a noteworthy career in the performing arts, Gray launched a successful fine art consultancy practice wherein she was celebrated for her ability to assist corporate and private collectors with articulating and executing single acquisition and long–term collecting strategies. Gray’s career in the arts and decade as an art consultant inform her role as gallerist. An avid collector, Gray has a talent for “speaking the language” of both artist and collector and a knack for connecting the gallery’s clients to works by artists whose vision and methodologies resonate with their individual tastes, complement their existing collections and honor their overall investment strategy and appetite for risk. Gray holds a B.A. in Art History from DePaul University. A committed art education advocate, Gray serves on a number of non-profit boards and is co-founder of The Gray Foundation, an organization committed to building a world of enriched life options for youth through the promotion of art and education. Gray shares art news and collection strategies in her electronic quarterly journal, The Gray Book.

https://septembergrayart.com/

JUSTIN SULIVAN, CFP
Senior Vice President Market Leader

BIO 

Justin oversees a team of professionals striving to achieve the highest level of client satisfaction. His top priority is that the team not only meets, but also exceeds the client’s expectations. Through Justin’s leadership and commitment, he helps ensure that the client benefits form a full complement of investment, trust, financial planning and private banking services to help them achieve their financial goals.

XAVIER DANIELS

BIO  

Paintings are influenced by his experiences with brotherhood at both Morehouse and as a firefighter. In creating his art, he is actively thinking about the perception of black men and attempting to be a catalyst for a different view on the black male experience. According to Daniels, the conversations happening in popular culture about black males leave them invisible in discussions about themselves. The portraits of black men Daniels creates are large in an effort to symbolically assert black male presence into those conversations. His work has been shown around the world through Almine Rech and Richard Beavers Gallery. Xavier lives and works in Atlanta, Georgia.

https://xavierdaniels.com/

MARRYAM MOMA

BIO

A Tanzanian-Nigerian visual artist based in Atlanta, GA, is renowned for her prolific exhibition history. Moma’s dedication to her art has earned her prestigious residencies at The Migration Artist Residency, Atlanta, GA, and a blended residency and teaching opportunity at The Swimming HoleFoundation in Upstate NY. The Hambidge Center for the Arts awarded her a Distinguished Artist Fellowship, enriching her narrative-driven solo exhibitions like “ICONoclasts.” This showing intertwines paper cut elements to celebrate and empower revolutionary Black figures. Moma continues to innovate within her practice, expanding her presence through murals, public art installations and exhibitions including an indoor mural for Clark Atlanta universities student innovation lounge sponsored by Dell Technologies and Home depot, ICONoclasts Atlanta building-wide public installation sponsored by Dashboard and If Not Us then Who public digital art mural sponsored by A&E Atlanta. 

https://www.marryammoma.com/

DL WARFIELD

BIO

Atlanta-based artist DL Warfield, a veteran artist who has consistently proven himself a talent of the highest caliber – one who has delivered at the highest levels repeatedly throughout his life and career. Yes, many artists are talented; DL Warfield is prolific.

Warfield’s body of work proves his instinctive knowledge and understanding of pop culture and has given him a permanent place at the cutting edge of the new and next. From St. Louis to New York City, Atlanta and worldwide, his talent, skill and endless creativity have taken him to the top of his field again and again, and he intends to push forward wherever a path to artistic excellence can be forged.

The following is a snapshot of his works and clientele. 

Nike, Sprite, Heineken, Anheuser-Busch, Geffen Records, Sony Entertainment, DreamWorks, Sony Music, OutKast Inc., Universal Records, Boys & Girls Clubs, HBO, Virgin Records, Coca-Cola, Adidas, Vibe Magazine, automotive giant Ford Motor Company. He designed the branding for the City of Atlanta’s Film and Entertainment office and at the same time, His fine art has been featured at national landmarks, including the Time-Life Building in New York City, and the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, KY, which he loaned two original pieces for three years.

https://dlwarfield.com/

EDDIE FONTNO

BIO

A native of the Bronx, New York, is most inspired by the brilliance and uniqueness of excellence within the African American culture. The subjects of his work have all possessed a transformative greatness, which paved the way and changed the lives of many, providing a guiding light for the world around them. Fontno takes a subtle approach and focuses on that “light” to capture the detailed nuances through his usage of graphite and oil paint (black and white) that enhances the contrast between light and dark. Fontno’s never-ending quest to find truth and beauty in its most natural form is reflective in the choice of figures in his pieces; paying homage to those who have in some way shaped his view of the world and positively affected his evolution as an artist, father and man. Fontno attended the High School of Art & Design in New York, New York and Howard University in Washington, DC. His work has been displayed in the White House (Madam Vice President Kamala Harris’ private office) and the much-acclaimed October Gallery in Philadelphia, Pa. He has also been commissioned for portraits throughout the Northeast region. 

www.eddiefontno.com

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ROBERT KOOL BELL| LE KOOL CHAMPAGNE

BIO

For many years, Robert Kool Bell, Leader and Co-founder of Kool & The Gang, sought out Grand Cru Vineyards from owners that have been selling for generations and decided to work with Paul Berthelot a Multi-Vintage producer since 1884. Voila The Celebration Champagne was born! 

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EDDIE FONTNO

BIO

A native of the Bronx, New York, is most inspired by the brilliance and uniqueness of excellence within the African American culture. The subjects of his work have all possessed a transformative greatness, which paved the way and changed the lives of many, providing a guiding light for the world around them. Fontno takes a subtle approach and focuses on that “light” to capture the detailed nuances through his usage of graphite and oil paint (black and white) that enhances the contrast between light and dark. Fontno’s never-ending quest to find truth and beauty in its most natural form is reflective in the choice of figures in his pieces; paying homage to those who have in some way shaped his view of the world and positively affected his evolution as an artist, father and man. Fontno attended the High School of Art & Design in New York, New York and Howard University in Washington, DC. His work has been displayed in the White House (Madam Vice President Kamala Harris’ private office) and the much-acclaimed October Gallery in Philadelphia, Pa. He has also been commissioned for portraits throughout the Northeast region.

Website: www.eddiefontno.com