September 19, 2007

Wordless Wednesday: Free the Jena Six




17 comments:

Monkey Giggles said...

Please forgive me, this is my first time at your blog. Would you tell me more about Jena 6. Thank you

Natalie said...

That's a deep wordless wednesday. I clicked on your link to read about it. Go equal rights!

plez... said...

as the old saying goes: "none of us are free, until we're ALL free!"

Unknown said...

Monkey Giggles - Just click on either of the links in the WW post and you'll learn about Jena 6. Or you can google "Jena 6" and learn as well.

Natalie and plez - Asante sana for your visit.

peace, Villager

jams o donnell said...

I had not heard of the Jena 6 before. I hope the protests are successful. Happy WW

Unknown said...

Jams - I'm glad that my WW post was enlightening and informative for you. Hopefully others will also learn of this terrible injustice being done in our country.

peace, Villager

Edward Padgett said...

Here in Los Angeles the mainstream media has finally decided it was politically correct to air the Jena Six story. Television station CBS and KCAL has both run the newsworthy story, as well as KFI Radio. And the Los Angeles Times has finally chimed in last Saturday with a detailed report on the Jena Six.

Blogs like Electronic Village have played an important role in keeping the Blogosphere aware of injustice.

Unknown said...

Ed - It is very good to see that the mainstream media is picking up the story. Hopefully, it will help the Jena legal system to bring this matter to a just ending.

peace, Villager

Rene Perez said...

Awesome lesson! I'll be sure to pass this on! Happy WW!!!

Mommy Lutchi said...

neat one ! happy WW

Mine is up at The Four Seasons Of My Life Memories. Hope u can visit me.

Lisa R Charles said...

Villager, thanks for stopping by. Looks like our minds were in the same place this morning. Good post!

Btw, I like your new look!

Happy WW~~

Sandee said...

This just drags on doesn't it. What a shame. I love the new look of your blog too. Have a great WW. :)

Anonymous said...

I read the link, and am horrified, but sadly, not surprised.

I'll wear black tomorrow, in tribute.

Mommy2JL said...

This is a fantastic post. It says alot without saying anything at all.
This has been all over the news here and I have to say it's a very troubling story. We live in a sad society.

Unknown said...

Miss Meliss and Mommy - Thank you for your kind words about the WW post.

Lisa and Sandee - Thank you for noticing the redesign!

peace, Villager

Andree said...

My apologies: I only just today learned of the Jena 6 (because I don't watch TV and barely listen to NPR, only if I run out of podcasts) but I heard NPR this morning and they had a thorough background of the case. I checked CNN when I got home and saw that things are moving and I am pleased. Hard to believe this is the twenty-first century. They interviewed a white resident of Jena who said they always "punish bad boys." I just bet they do.

Unknown said...

Meeyauw - I'm glad that you learned about Jena 6 today. It is an important milestone in trying to fix the criminal *in*justice system in our country. Time will tell if the powers-that-be will heed the will of the people.

peace, Villager