Backtalk with Tommy Davidson.Tommy Davidson charmed us in the early 1990s as one of the original cast members on the hit show In Living Color In Living Color is a ground-breaking sketch comedy television series which ran on the FOX Network from April 15, 1990 to May 19, 1994. Executive producer Keenen Ivory Wayans created, wrote, and starred in the program. . That opened the door to his appearance in a string of movies, including Strictly Business, CB4, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, and Bamboozled, as well as animated voiceovers. (He's the voice of Oscar Proud on the hugely successful Disney series The Proud Family.) Today, Davidson, 42, runs his own production company. Adopted by a white family when he was 2 years old, Davidson volunteers his time helping children get into positive environments. As a volunteer national chair for the Harlem Dowling West Side Center for Children and Family Services, Davidson acknowledges the importance of family love in a child's early development. BLACK ENTERPRISE caught up with him just before one of his standup stand·up or stand-up adj. 1. Standing erect; upright: a standup collar. 2. Taken, done, or used while standing: a standup supper; a standup bar. performances in California. Is it because of your own childhood that you support adoption organizations around the country? After looking at my life, I knew the outcome of the individual has to do with the setup in their formative years. If a child is raised in an atmosphere where crime is OK, then they're going to grow up to commit crimes. But that doesn't make them a criminal. I just can't see a toddler having the thought process that says, 'I'm going to take something from someone.' It's an innate part of nature, a part of our survival. You have to teach that out of a child. If sharing isn't taught, and on top of that, if the environment doesn't support it and encourage it through action and dialogue, then it's hard to keep that person out of jail. And that is one of the main contributing factors to the amount of African Americans African American Multiculture A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. See Race. in jail. Part of our work at the magazine is to reach out to young black men in an effort to prevent that outcome. It's not really an African man's isolated problem. It doesn't exist in a vacuum. The whole jail system and this capitalistic cap·i·tal·is·tic adj. 1. Of or relating to capitalism or capitalists. 2. Favoring or practicing capitalism: a capitalistic country. system are set up to support people who serve the ruling class. There is a whole control structure under that. One isolated example of that is to cut the black community off from any way to make money but to steal. It's almost like taking the microcosm mi·cro·cosm n. A small, representative system having analogies to a larger system in constitution, configuration, or development: "He sees the auto industry as a microcosm of the U.S. of the plantation scenario. I was watching Slave Dialogue: Letters by Former Slaves and one of the former slaves wrote, "I knew it was wrong to steal, but we were hungry, so we had to steal to eat." If American society chokes off a branch of its community so that the only way for them to survive is to steal, and then on top of that gives them a stereotype that they're all thieves, then you never have to look at the source of the problem because you're always going to be focused on the scapegoat scapegoat In the Old Testament, a goat that was symbolically burdened with the sins of the people and then killed on Yom Kippur to rid Jerusalem of its iniquities. Similar rituals were held elsewhere in the ancient world to transfer guilt or blame. . So you've found that the problem is rooted in our history? One of my passions is Pan-Africanism and the pursuit of the African purpose in the world. The African history has been distorted so badly. It's a human travesty that a population of this earth has been denied its total history and value. So it's my passion to find out where those hidden pieces are and to mend those pieces together. That takes you into politics ... No, in my perception it's about being human. It has nothing to do with politics. It has to do with a people whose sovereign unity identifies them as a group. To make it simple, Africa and people of African decent and their culture are not outside humanity. We're a part of humanity. We're not like in a zoo. We belong here too. This earth is ours too. It sounds like a calling to you. It's very invigorating in·vig·or·ate tr.v. in·vig·or·at·ed, in·vig·or·at·ing, in·vig·or·ates To impart vigor, strength, or vitality to; animate: "A few whiffs of the raw, strong scent of phlox invigorated her" to me because I get to fulfill the desires of my ancestors Ancestors See also father; heredity; mother; origins; parents; race. archaism an inclination toward old-fashioned things, speech, or actions, especially those of one’s ancestors. Also archaicism. — archaist, n. who went through a whole lot of pain and death and destruction so that I can seek these truths in my own life. That's pretty heavy to me. I'm standing on the shoulders of almost a billion dead, abused Africans and given the opportunity to share their truth with the rest of the world. In fag I was quizzing my son on King Tutankhamen--and I always make him say King Tutankhamen, the whole name, because no one in Europe nicknames its kings. You never heard of Queen Victoria called Queen Vickie. You never hear King Henry IV referred to as Old Henny. It's those subtle ways that they've de-powered African classical history that I instill in·still v. To pour in drop by drop. in stil·la tion n. in my kids. So I get to show this generation how the European scholars, in conjunction with the colonization colonization, extension of political and economic control over an area by a state whose nationals have occupied the area and usually possess organizational or technological superiority over the native population. of Africa, have displaced displacedsee displacement. our history. |
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