Living In Black

Bringing You 360 Degrees of the Black Experience

Roger Madison

Want to stop the violence in our communities? Join the Black Star Project Today

Black Star Project: shining a light on the darkness

"600 Words" by Esther J. Cepeda

It's June 19th - not even officially summer yet - and the wave of violence in Chicago has already kicked into high gear.

Just in the last two days more shootings, more death. This morning the Chicago Tribune reports two teens, 19 and 15, are dead and one 14-year-old is struggling to live through a gunshot wound to the head.

Faced with this community-wide epidemic of violence, some look away or gnash their teeth and weep. Some have made a fuss about forming commissions to figure out what to do about murder in their streets. The folks over at The Black Star Project are just out there solving the problem themselves - one kid at a time.

"People say the way to end violence is policemen or with helicopters or automatic weapons. That's not going to stop violence! If you can teach these young people to read, if we can give them some hope, some vision, and some skills...that's the only way," Phillip Jackson, BSP's Executive Director, told me Tuesday afternoon as the media whipped itself into a frenzy over 19-year-old Jose Rivera's bloody end on a south side playground. "It's not very popular, it gets almost no funding and people say to me 'It's too hard.' I don't care how hard it is, it's the only way."

The "way" to stop the street killings Phil's referring to is best described by the 165,000 black, Hispanic, and other-wise underserved young students BSP has tutored, mentored, and inspired at public and private schools all over Chicago and its suburbs during a 12-year quest to use education to lift kids above the clamor of their neighborhood's dangers.

Not to mention the 4,000 parents at BSP's Parent University program, who get classes and support, in both English and Spanish, on how to guide their kids toward becoming life-long learners.

Oh, and let's not forget the hundreds of thousands fathers who have come out en masse across 238 American cities on the first day of school to pledge their commitment to their kids' education during BSP's wildly successful, four-year-old Million Father March.

The Black Star Project is, as I've come to think of them, the most effective, nationally-recognized anti-violence program you've never heard of.

"I try not to do things that are sensational, we do work of substance with all children, even if they're gangbangers," said Phillip, a retiree of Chicago Public Schools' system, "but the newspapers [and television] want more pizzazz - it's only front page news whenever we have a weekend when people are shot and there's a child or woman killed. We're working on solutions not gimmicks so there's almost no interest."

Barriers like media interest matter little to Phil and his team of 5 full-time employees; there's work to be done BSP has put the power of the internet to it. Lucky you if you're one of the 16,000 readers who get their bright, yellow-topped, e-blasted newsletters exclaiming "He who controls the education of the children controls the future of that race."

Though that might sound politically incorrect, in reality, the color-blind organization services children of all races and ethnicities but their niche is African-American. "Our board members, mentors and volunteers are diverse - we don't discriminate, we make no apologies," Phil said, "But when you make a concerted effort to reach black boys- the Consortium on School Reform found that of black boys in kindergarten only 3 out of 100 will graduate college by age 25 - then you curtail the pipeline to jails and prisons."

But there is a price to pay for being bold, and nationally lauded but locally ignored. Not being the most quoted, or "go-to" social service organization makes it difficult to get people with money excited about the work that gets done each and everyday out of the glare of camera flashes and TV lights. Though BSP does make up part of their meager budget with earned income from CPS payment for mentorship programs, and enjoy generous donations from The Chicago Community Trust, ComEd, and Toyota Motor sales, the needs are many.

"We need funding stability, I spend 50-60 percent of my time making sure the lights stay on and people are going to get paid rather than spending time with the children but it doesn't matter. I'm going to be leaving this planet soon but what does matter is that the children we leave behind are going to be able to live together, work together, and learn together. That's what really matters."

You want an antidote to the daily "violence in our neighborhoods!!" news drama? Sign up for the Black Star Project's e-blast and get ready to receive a dose of real solutions.

Read more . . .

Esther J. Cepeda, a nationally renowned Latina columnist, writes the "600 Words" & "Pregunta del Dia" columns, and is also a Director at the Chicago-based United Neighborhood Organization. Her reporting and opinions do not necessarily reflect those of UNO. "600 words" is a registered trademark of EeJayCee, Inc., Copyright 2008. These columns may be reprinted with permission. To subscribe to these columns or to contact Ms. Cepeda, please email eejaycee@600words.com.


Roger Madison
www.izania.com

Tags: black, education, father, march, million, parent, project, star, university, violence

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

Peace,
I was at a "Youth speakout" on stop the violence last week in New York . There were 2-3 young people who were there with lenora Falani of the New Aliance Party. The program they were representing was Shining Star I believe. sounds like the same program ?
Are you a member of this program ?
Would like to hear more about this.
Thanks

Reply to This

I guess you sleep at the wheel
Don't crash lol

Reply to This

Hello my brother,
I apologize for the delayed response to your question. Yes, I am a member of The Black Star Project. That means I am a contributing supporter. The "Shining Star Program" is not the same project.

The Black Star Project is based in Chicago, and they have implemented a fully developed set of programs over the past few years. What is important is that these programs can be replicated and implemented in other cities.

- Their "Million Father March" is their most visible program. They encourage fathers to go to school on the first day of school with their children. There are participants in 125 cities. If there isn't a Million Fathers March in your community, there are guidelines for organizing and publicizing the march in your community at Million Father March.

To find out more about the Black Star Project, Click here.

Roger Madison
www.iZania.com

Reply to This

Peace Brother,
Thanks for the long awaited reply (lol).
I do appreciate your response. I have been involve in the NYC area regarding attempting to stop the ravaging gun violence amongst our youth.
The site looks nice, how many young folks do you work with ?
I also assume you have a building ?
So Chicago is the only location now.?
What type of recruitment / outreach does BSP do ?
Thanks

Reply to This

My brother,

The best way to get details about the Black Star Project is to call Phillip Jackson, The Director. You can reach him at 773-285-9600. Or send an email to blackstar1000@ameritech.net.

I am certain that you and Brother Jackson can share important inforation to improve both efforts.

Roger Madison

Reply to This

sounds like a great program

its up to us to take back our streets.

the website is dope

thanks for the info

Reply to This

RSS

Advertise on Living In Black

marketplace

We've now gotten rid of those rotten Google Ads. Please support this network by taking out an advertisement. We need 100 people to advertise each month in order to staff this network and work for our people. Click here to view our ad rate sheet.

Black News Junkie

Cnahhita

Body & Soul Therapies & Travel - Invites you to join us in Cape Coast, Ghana Healing Movement RetreatFebruary 9th – 20th, 2009   Special Offer for LIB members!!!!Book your place by Sept 25th and receive your visitors visa to Ghana as part of your package
Tel: 832.465.8966
www.bodynsoultherapies.com
www.ytbtravel.com/bodynsoul

Digital Black Pages - Connecting Pan-African Businesses
Business owners can upload a logo, business description,
contact information and classified ads.
www.digitalblackpages.com

OneAfrica

BBB180

Free Business Opportunities
No up front costs, No monthly fees, No products to buy or sell, Ever!

Pan-African News & Business Magazine
Subscribe for Free and get up to date
Pan-African News & Business
from Emerging Minds
www.emergingminds.org
www.BlackNewsJunkie.com

America the Racist

America the Racist? by H. J. Harris is a 172-page Ebook that explains historical, spiritual, and psychological impact of Racism in America. (click to preview)

Sign up as a Marketing Affiliate and receive a $13.50 commission on each book sold. Contact Herbert Harris (910) 251-0665



CONSULTATIONS with ZARADIA
Sidereal Astrology
Chaldean Numerology
Chakra Meditation
www.Zaradia.com

ThePureLive.com

www.Winmarc.com



Ghana Tour


Kujichagulia


KHABooks.com



$21,350 EVERY MONTH
Low Cost Biz, TURNS Prospects into Sales=$$$$
Join Today 300 Leads!
Visit www.KenoneVeals.com

LIBRadio

Conscious Rasta Report

$21,350 EVERY MONTH Low Cost Biz, TURNS Prospects into Sales=$$$$ Join Today 300 Leads! "nofollow">www.kenoneveals.com

Blog Posts

Marcus (Girard)

Thank you for all of the love and support!

Posted by Marcus (Girard) on November 21, 2008 at 1:21pm

jahaura

galeb villagers

Posted by jahaura on November 21, 2008 at 1:04pm

jahaura

umoja-the spirit of togetherness

Posted by jahaura on November 21, 2008 at 12:37pm

About Living In Black

Keidi Awadu Keidi Awadu created this social network on Ning.

© 2008   Created by Keidi Awadu

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service