Essence Magazine: Officially Irrelevant

Just in Case You Were Waiting for Official Word, This List Confirms It

Mr. Mo'Kelly
Essence magazine is officially a joke (and an unfunny one at that.) Just in case you were already of the opinion the magazine had "joke/comical" tendencies, the magazine went on ahead and jumped the broom and made it official. Having nothing to do with the fact that they played themselves, selling out to give Juanita Bynum a platform for more foolishness in the wake of her "new face of domestic violence" campaign. In the same issue they released their "Top 25 List of Most Influential African-Americans for 2007."

Not that there aren't some people on this list below who Mo'Kelly both respects and admires...but there are some absolutely ridiculous inclusions that just can't and shouldn't be ignored. Props to my girl Gina McCauley over at www.whataboutourdaughters.org she's definitely movin' and shakin'. She did and continues to do tremendous work in 2007 and Mo'Kelly is proud to have worked with her in fighting to chin-check BET. Nothing wrong with showing love for the next generation of leaders, Mo'Kelly's all for it.

But...there are some simply unconscionable inclusions in this list. Lord have mercy. Lord, Lord have mercy.

Barry Bonds? The one who was just indicted...THAT Barry Bonds? No, his syringe was influential, but not the ballplayer. His syringe owns the most hallowed record in baseball, not the baseball player. No syringe, no asterisk record. The syringe got robbed and should be given its due credit.

The Jena 6?! Other than Mychal Bell who (let's be honest) was already of questionable character and proven criminality on his best day...can anyone name the other five and/or their scope of "influence?" They beat someone up and got a raw deal in the prosecution of the case, that doesn't make them heroic or influential. They might be the biggest "news story" of 2007 but that's hardly anything to be confused with being "influential."

Mel B. and Anna Nicole Smith were "big news stories" too in 2007...doesn't make them influential or even relevant either.

The same applies to the Jena 6.

The Jena 6?! Are you serious?! What, Bishop Weeks declined to be honored?

The Rutgers womens basketball team? Really? Mo'Kelly will listen to the argument for their coach, C. Vivian Stringer...but the other 12 women are nameless and faceless to 99.9% of the world. Name ONE player...Mo'Kelly dares you to be able to come up with ONE name out of the twelve.

Influential? Who do/did they influence exactly? Did Mo'Kelly miss something? Clearly he did.

Timbaland?

Timbaland?!

Timbaland is more "influential" than Dr. Cornel West, Tavis Smiley and Michael Eric Dyson? More influential than the Hon. Louis Farrakhan?

ALL OF THEM? Really...? Honestly?

Hell, if you want to be cynical, 50 Cent is more "influential" (albeit negatively) than Timbaland in 2007. If this were 1997...maybe. But this list is supposed to be for 2007, right?

Cathy Hughes anyone...Radio One/TV One? Ever heard of her Essence? Mo'Kelly's only guessing she has a bit more pull than the Rutgers women's basketball team or the Jena 6. You might want to read up on her.

Yes, Mo'Kelly knew there was a perceptible change in the "magazine" called Essence the moment it changed hands. The reason why Mo'Kelly would complain about such a list is that it gives the wrong impression as to who is making a real impact in the African-American community and it opted instead to elevate some who simply are taking up space.

Mo'Kelly never thought he'd live to see the day that Jet Magazine was more reputable than Essence. The end must be near.

Lord have mercy...

    -- Senator Barack Obama
    -- Gina McCauley- Blogger, whataboutourdaughters.org
    -- Tyler Perry - Writer, Producer, Director
    -- Majora Carter - Environmentalist, Founder, Executive Director,
       Sustainable South Bronx
    -- Victoria Lanier- Former Youth Director, NAACP, Northeast Region
    -- Reverend Jesse L. Jackson - Civil Rights Activist, Minister
    -- Reverend Al Sharpton - Civil Rights Activist and President, National
       Action Network
    -- The JENA Six
    -- Beyonce Knowles - Singer, Songwriter, Actress
    -- Oprah Winfrey - Media Mogul, School Founder
    -- Timbaland - Music Producer, Recording Artist
    -- Cory A. Booker - Mayor of Newark, New Jersey
    -- Lovie Smith - Head Coach, NFC Champions, Chicago Bears
    -- Tony Dungy - Head Coach, Super Bowl Champions, Indianapolis Colts
    -- Deval Patrick - Governor, Massachusetts
    -- Don Cheadle - Actor, Activist
    -- Shonda Rhimes - Creator, Executive Producer, Grey's Anatomy and Private
       Practice
    -- Venus Williams - Tennis Champion
    -- Charles Rangel - Chairman, House Committee on Ways and Means
    -- Barry Bonds - "Home Run King"
    -- Cynthia Tucker - Syndicated Columnist, Editorial Page Editor, Atlanta
       Journal-Constitution
    -- The Scarlet Knights - Rutgers University Women's Basketball Team, NCAA
       Finalists
    -- Kiri Davis - Filmmaker, Youth Activist
    -- Bishop T.D. Jakes - Founder, Senior Pastor, The Potter's House of
       Dallas
    -- Steve Harvey - Radio Personality, Comedian, Actor

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  • Alyce Rocco12/29/2007

    Top 25 List of Most Influential African-Americans for 2007, does not infer positive influence, eh. If influencing is motivating to action, the Jena 6 case most definitely did that but I would credit Ma Bell for setting the action in motion. I would have to think of the 6 teens names as well as not knowing Bell's mother's. I would have to agree with your assessment of the list. Obama definitely influenced me this year as did his wife. I think the African-American that most influenced me in 2007 was an AC writer named Shamontiel, who influenced me to check copies of Jet & Essence out of the library to read.

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