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Why I left BWAMU ..

5 Jul

As you may recall, I have encouraged all you AM and BW interested in BlAsian relationships to sign up with the Black Women Asian Men United discussion group on the Ning network (URL: http://bwamu2.ning.com)

I have served as the group’s co-administrator since it started in November last year and have posted hundreds of times. Certainly, it was a BlAsian site that I felt could rival the Yahoo! BlAsian board PowerCouples_AMBW (which I have moderated for over seven years) in terms of membership volume and volume of posts. What impressed me most with BWAM was the high number of participants involved in thread discussions and the quality of those discussions. I also like that in order to register members needed to post a real pic and commit to certain rules including a committment to particpate frequently. For six months, the site operated smoothly until the early part of May when one member began putting up posts that ranted about offline events of BWAMU members who were out with an underaged member and a complaint about future membership fee. Like many members, I expressed to the moderator my displeasure about these posts because they were lengthy, repetitive and were worded to incite members. Unfortunately, our protests were not heard until several days later after the ranting member had been allowed to cause a significant drop in posts and member participation in various posts. This continued into June and while I was thinking I would stay on, I was starting to wonder if BWAMU’s fate was starting to sound like that of other BlAsian boards (e.g., on AsianAve and DC BWAM on Ning) where the moderators failed to react quickly and effectively enough to drama. But whatever such thoughts were haunting me, I was thinking I would stay around. A development which drove me in the opposite direction happened June 30 when someone put up a post that included a story about the BWAMU moderator/founder’s criminal past which told of his conviction for the murder of a Black woman in 1995. The post was immediately deleted and another post vilifying the member who posted went up and to my dismay the founder failed to address the negative information about his past. While a lot of my work in advocating for better race relations – particularly among Asians and Blacks – involves forgiving people for criminal behavior (you may recall that in May  I asked Asians to consider getting involved in issues involving the Black community after a series of Black-on-Asian incidents occurred in Oakland and S.F.), I also believe that one should not hide the past – especially in this context where the BWAMU board membership is over 90% Black women and the person who is in charge of running this Board had been accused and convicted of murdering a Black woman. I believe I might remained a member of BWAMU beyond last Wednesday had the founder addressed the circumstances of his conviction and given his response to the negative information that was posted about him. But to just delete the information and then attack the poster to me seemed to be almost as disheartening as letting that ranting poster in May post numerous times the same garbage even while myself and other members’ dissent was not heard. Instead of saying anything about the censorship of the June 30 post, I decided to leave BWAMU because I feel that an individual failing to address the circumstances of being convicted for mudering a Black woman on a board like BWAMU where mostly Black women are members is too deeply serious to ignore. I value my integrity and respect for Black people who have enriched my mind throughout my life to be immunized by someone’s refusal to explain a past that  shows a deep disgust for a Black woman’s life. So, I have no misgivings about leaving BWAMU and would suggest all members do so forthwith or at the very least request that the circumstances of the conviction and the crime be thoroughly discussed by the moderator.

Turning hate to Love

6 May

My book has a line that goes hate don’t love you and love don’t hate yu.

and my latest commentary talks about the need to focus on the love side of race relations and not just dwell on the latest incident. Let me know what you think of it after clicking to:

http://www.oaklandseen.com/2010/05/06/black-asian-unity-racing-to-talk-in-tense-times/

Just went up

28 Apr

http://www.asianweek.com/2010/04/27/black-asian-unity-why-we-need-to-talk-about-race-relations-beyond-individual-incidents/

Join Black women Asian men United

28 Apr

go to http://bwamu2.ning.com

Please view my latest column

10 Dec

http://www.asianweek.com/2009/12/07/black-asian-unity-blasian-love-in-the-new-media/

Let me know what you think!

Check out the Audrey and Dre mobisode!

6 Nov

is in big-time awe of the newest sensation on YouTube titled “Audrey and Dre” ( see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFXXWXTFmgU This vid struck a responsive chord with me: good to see an Asian man who can dance, has a baaad walk, and more than talks his walk for Black women attraction. Also, good to see a Black woman sh…owing same love for Asian men. What do friends think? Did you know of this vid? Do you know what a mobisode is?

Many thanks and kudos to Kelley Co. Productions for seeing BlAsian!

To Kelley Productions . . .

2 Nov

Dear Ms. Kelley:

Thank you for your interest in my work. I’d like to work with you and maybe

we could talk more about this. Please check your gmail account as I have provided

my contact information.

Take Care,

Sam Cacas

Cruisin’ J-Town!

10 Jun

Right now, I am enjoying my stay with wifey in the
Miyako hotel in L.A.’s Little Tokyo section. It is such
a plush place: we were surprised that the bathroom
had this state-of-the-art type of toilet – called the
Home Tech HI-3001 – that’s right one of those types
that has a “washlet” bidet on it (read: washes your
derriere) that was ballyhooed on “The View”
recently. More hedonistic endeavors have included:
dining and lunching at this so veg-friendly restaurant
called The Shojin yesterday, it is at 333 S.Alameda
three or four blocks from where we’re staying and
I believe their web URL is TheShojin.com
[more details on the menu and what we ate later]
also so far only one dog sited. We feel fortunate we
found Shojin and also this market called Nijiya a
block away (Nijiya.com) which is also veg-friendly.
As I’ve mentioned, I’m here to be on an interracial
relationships panel at the Mixed Roots Film & Lit
Festival June 12. More updates soon.

New link to AAJA interview

29 May

Below is the new link to an interview I did with my wife at the S.F.

office of the Asian American Journalist Association.

https://aajaflash.s3.amazonaws.com/080314sc/blasian1.html

Please let me know what you think,

Sam

Please read/comment on my latest Black-Asian Unity column

18 May

Please read then comment on my latest Black-Asian Unity column. You can
access it by going to the link below:

http://www.asianweek.com/2009/05/16/black-asian-unity-the-increasing-blasian-numbers/

Sam

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