Friday, July 19, 2019

Cocktails & Popcorn: Reese Everson Of AfroFuture Sucks & Failed Her Detroit #coloredrevolution Operation

Image result for carol channing
"I wonder if Reese would have given me that
African American discount."
said
Carol Channing.
It was when I saw RT America, do this piece on Detroit, the week before the big NAACP and DNC, invite only, Detroit 2020 Presidential Candidate Debate, that I just had to drop my head, in shame, for the simple fact that some more foreign, Predictive Modeling Crappers had come up with another one of their Monte Carlo Meth Smoking Behavioral Analysis Models on who the people of Detroit are and what they are supposed to look and act.

The African-Americans, a term Jesse Jackson coined, needs to told as his tale.

If Africa is a continent, and the United States is a nation, does that mean African Americans have dual citizenship or are these votes disqualified under Voter ID laws?

Not everyone from the continent of Africa is of the darker persuasion.

Not everyone of the darker persuasion is from Africa.

If Colored Person A procreates with Colored Person B, producing Colored Offspring X; and, Colored Person C procreates with Colored Person D, producing Colored Offspring Y; where, Colored Offspring X and Colored Offspring Y procreate to produce Colored Offspring XY, does the zygote qualify for reparations?

This is Detroit and we do not play that crap.

This is that privatization, re-animation of the residuals of the peculiar institution and I smell Perkins Coie.

I also smell the stench of Julian Epstein, of whom I have so affectionately bestowed the appellation of "Mr. Slimy, Slime, Slime" to describe the content of his character.

This is one of those Detroit #coloredrevolutions.

#EpicFail

This was so embarrassing because it went viral, global, and is preserved, forever, in the annals of history, that I had to transform into the Celestial Goddess of the Woodshed and tell the tale of another failed attempt of a #coloredrevolution, for The Meanies are trying really, really hard to cover up, bleachbit, change the narrative, create plausible deniability, or whatever other "colored" excuse they could conjure from their excreted findings of statistical crap, like this AfroFuture.


Gather round, my dearies for I shall tell you the tale of the invasion of the #coloredrevolution in Detroit.

Once upon a time, I did a quick and dirty search for the corporate filings of AfroFutures.


But, alas, AfroFutures was dissolved January 8, 2019, long before this Detroit propaganda invasion was to have taken place.

http://dennistapfuma.com/
AfroFutures LTD, is, oops, was owned by Dennis Stapfuma

Dennis seems to be an expert in the realms of propaganda and colored revolutions.
Dennis Tapfuma is an accomplished digital consultant who has spent the last 12 years delivering digital projects for agencies and corporate clients in London. He has worked with leading firms such as Accenture, SapientRazorfish, POSSIBLE, Havas, Wunderman, OgilvyOne and others. As a digital programme management consultant, Dennis has managed the delivery of Digital Strategy, User Experience, Global Web Platform Builds, Digital Marketing Campaigns, CRM Strategy and Implementation and Digital Transformation for a number of clients. These include Unilever, GlaxoSmithKline, Glencore, HSBC and others. Dennis also provides consulting services to SME’s on how to implement effective digital strategies to grow their businesses.
The only color Dennis cares about is the color of cryptocurrency in the profit margins.

I could easily hear the melodious sounds of foreign propaganda because Reese Everson, an attorney,  being interviewed was promulgating the reasons why there was poverty and despair in Detroit.

She went what we call "color-struck".

Yes, she was dealing out full hands of race cards which tells you she is not from Detroit because one of the performers dropped out due to the pervasive disgust of these foreign political propaganda operations, probably funded through some child welfare fraud scheme, to play clean up to their other predicitive modeling crappy Public Private Partnership programs like the Detroit Land Bank Authority and its willing participation in gerrymandering to interfere with the 2016, and before that, elections.

She was brought in to cover up for the nefarious activities of public corruption in Detroit because there was *russian/israeli/ukrainian* election interference, which has me wondering if the Detroit NAACP is hosting this op, to follow up with the big CNN DNC 2020 Presidential Invite Only Event.

Then, I took pause, and found that she came out Michigan State University, which means she should she makes false claims in the public record.

After completing law school, and operating her own firm in Chicago, Illinois, M. Reese Everson’s proven legal expertise propelled her to be chosen to serve as legislative staff to some of the most senior elected members of the United States Congress. It was there that she realized a need, and set out to fill it. Having been targeted by sexual harassment, retaliation and wrongful termination on Capitol Hill, Reese realized that young women often lack the tools for successfully navigating sexual harassment and gender discrimination in the workplace. Further, there were few support systems and safe spaces one could go to seek guidance without the fear of retaliation. Reese decided to create a manual for young women in the workplace to address sexual harassment while maintaining their integrity,  entitled “The B.A.B.E.’s Guide to Winning in the Workplace: You Don’t Have to Compromise” and to create a digital safe space to provide women with a support system and resources.

M. Reese Everson is now a tireless advocate for young women, committed to helping them to find their voice and showing them how to walk in their purpose, uncompromised. While serving as Advocate in Chief, she travels the globe as a Sexual Harassment Expert and Advocate, Workplace Integrity Engineer, Amazon Best Selling author, and speaker. Reese works to advocate for removing discrimination and harmful biases in the workplace that can be very problematic, specifically for women of color. She is the Founder of B.A.B.E.S in the Workplace which provides peer-advocates for women dealing with sexual harassment and gender discrimination in universities and workplaces across the U.S. She also founded the B.A.B.E.S in the Workplace Foundation to provide economic resources for women devastated by sexual harassment and entrepreneurship training for K-8 students.  

M. Reese Everson is formerly the Principal Attorney for the Everson Law Group. The Everson Law Group specialized in Corporate, Municipal, Real Estate and Asset Protection. M. Reese Everson began her legal career as American Bar Associate Fellow on behalf of the Nevada Attorney General’s office. In this role, M. Reese Everson was entrusted to assert Nevada’s right to share a $173M damages settlement from a multi-state class action lawsuit. 
M. Reese Everson’s proven legal expertise propelled her to be recruited by senior United States Congressional officials to serve as Legislative Counsel to some of the most senior elected members of the United States Congress. This position entailed providing advice and counsel on all things judiciary, including civil rights, voting rights and Constitutional policy. In addition, M. Reese Everson drafted amendments for legislation proposed by the Judiciary Sub-Committee Ranking Member on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations. 
M. Reese Everson also worked as a Legislative Staffer on behalf of the House Financial Services Committee’s Capital Market and Government Sponsored Enterprises staff, where she also spearheaded a Conaddressing the student loan debt crisis with world-renowned financial guru, Suze Orman. Ms. Everson received her Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations from Michigan State University and holds a Juris Doctor and Certificate in International Law from DePaul University College of Law. She is a member of the Illinois Bar. Ms. Everson has studied law in Madrid, Spain and Beijing, China. She is a humanitarian with a passion for financial literacy and food security. Her collegiate accolades include being awarded 8 Scholarships including the Michigan Competitive Scholarship, Michigan Merit Award, and the Ernest & Cammille Green MSU Black Alumni Scholarship and also creating a fundraising campaign that raised over $27,000 to support relief efforts for victims of Hurricane Katrina (click for more detail). <===another money laundering operation out MSU, which gave me much more pause as to her character.


It only took her 4 years to come out and say something.

It took me 3 seconds to figure out that she is a wanna be operative still in training because she went through congressional staffer training which means she knew how to file a complaint, or hire an attorney, like the majority of those staffers did to get a quick settlement before hoping over to their next assignment.


You suck, Reese, badly.

Questions, doubt about credibility of Rep. Robert C. Scott’s accuser

Bobby Scott liked to look, but I highly doubt her credibility based upon the date of her grande entrance into the junior society of little operatives.

This was the same time the Meanies were really, uber mean to my Sweetie.

Reese gives me the Great Saddy Face.

I say we should ask her where she got those colored-struck talking points.

I knew I smelled Congressional Black Caucus and that NAACP go-to chick who likes to package up these really dumb, cover up operations of her associates.



Praise the Lord, in a cacophony of *russian/israeli/ukrainian* afrocentristic screams from the obsequious, sycophantic psychotics who are willing to do just about anything to prevent the release of the Celestial Goddess of the Woodshed who will bring down the heavens.

There have been lots of paid operatives who are more than willing to take any form of money in order to survive, or not be prosecuted for war crimes.

I wonder if she is going to defend the Detroit NAACP?

Someone should sue AfroFutures....oh, wait, I forgot, they were dissolved earlier this year.

How did they get permits from the City of Detroit to perform?

How are they selling tickets, online, when they have no instrument of authority?

How were they insured?

I really hope no one signed any legal documents with the County or State using the name "AfroFutures" like the Detroit Land Bank Authority does, because it never incorporated, but hey, what do I know?

I know propaganda when I see it because I am the original source.

I also know they were mean to my Sweetie.

I believe Reese may have one of those pesky attorney client privilege issues coming up in Detroit.

#sayhisname

#perkinscoiesucks

As the Celestial Goddess of the Woodshed, I hereby issue a Proclamation Of Apology to the world for having to experience the work of "Legal Geniuses" (trademark pending).

Much love, my dearies, this too shall come to pass.

AfroFuture Fest in Detroit wanted to charge white people double. Backlash ensued.

A Detroit music festival is changing its ticket pricing system after organizers say they were harassed by white supremacists and racist comments. 

When AfroFuture Fest, an August Afrocentric music and art festival, opened ticket sales, organizers were charging "early bird" people of color $10 and “non-POC” $20, with other tickets as high as $40 on Eventbrite.

Last weekend, after the event was widely publicized and debated across social media, the national attention prompted organizers to change the pricing to $20 for all attendees.

Organizers originally posted the event with an explanation: The prices were based on the idea of equitable access to festivals, which they said are often cost-prohibitive and do not benefit the black communities that host them. 

“Events often designed for marginalized Black and Brown communities can be easily co-opted by those with cultural, monetary, and class privileges,” organizer Numi Ori wrote on Facebook. “Our goal is to ensure that the youth of our communities can participate in the building of a just society; one that promotes EQUITY over EQUALITY.[sic]”

While organizers said they intended to make the festival more accessible, the doubled price for white festivalgoers sparked pushback from performers as well.

Tiny Jag, a Detroit-based rapper who is biracial, was slated to perform at the festival, but pulled out of the lineup in a Twitter announcement, writing the pricing system “does not reflect the views of myself or the Tiny Jag team.” 
Social media accounts like The Shade Room reposted the festival pricing, prompting thousands of replies. Some called the system racist, while others pointed out white privilege as a factor in the ticket scale. One commenter wrote: “Like 1950s racism in 2020. No bueno,” receiving thousands of likes.



The event’s hosting site, Eventbrite, threatened to take the festival’s page down if organizers did not change the pricing, which an Eventbrite spokesperson said violated company terms. "We also let them know that if they did not comply, we would remove the event completely from our site," the spokesperson said in a statement. 

"While the creator removed the discriminatory pricing for admission, we were made aware they added an optional donation ticket type that was still based on a protected characteristic," Eventbrite's statement reads. "Given this also violated our Terms, we removed that specific ticket type and communicated to the creator that they can include a donation option so long as it’s inclusive of all attendees."

In a Monday post, Ori wrote that she and fellow organizer Franchesca Lamarre were changing the pricing system because of racist harassment. “There is no other reason why. This was for the sake of safety,” she wrote.  

“I don’t feel not one ounce of sadness or regret about Franchesca Lamarre and I’s choice for creating this ticket structure,” Ori wrote in a July 5 Facebook post. “...Don’t comment on here about what we could have done differently with the structure. We did what we did and equity matters.”

Artists slated to perform at AfroFuture Fest include Curtis Roach, Pri$m and White Buffs on the Astral Plane.



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1 comment:

BEVERLY TRAN said...

Dear Beverly Tran,

It has come to my attention that you have published an article incorrectly referencing myself and my former company Afrofutures Ltd. I am in no way affiliated with the AfroFuture organisation you have mentioned.
Please could you remove all content references to myself with immediate effect.

https://beverlytran.blogspot.com/2019/07/cocktails-popcorn-reese-everson-of.html

Please check your facts before publishing.

Regards,

Dennis Tapfuma