Archive for 2003

Ghettopoly

Friday, October 10th, 2003

Ghettopoly

Below: news about ‘Ghettopoly’– a version of monopoly using all the icons mass media associates with lower income communities. Not surprisingly, this has spurred attention and criticism.

Black Clergy Leaders Outraged at ‘Ghettopoly’ Game at Urban Outfitters

http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGANW123KLD.html

Ticked off in Philly

http://us.cnn.com/2003/US/10/09/ghettopoly.ap/

Ghettopoly: Is It A Racist, Offensive Game?

http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/news/100203_nw_ghettopoly.html

Ghettopoly Criticized by NAACP

http://boardgames.about.com/b/a/032036.htm

If you’re living in a lower income community, you are indeed trapped in a game. I picked up on some of the rules while grant writing for Cambodian Associations in the States.

No bank account? Pay extra money to cash your welfare or pay check. Not paying utilities on time? Dinged with a late fee. Maybe you’ve got a long commute to where the jobs are. That eliminates your chances of getting a part time job.

Banks ‘red-line’ areas as too risky to give loans. I once read a micro-lending expert calling this ‘structural violence’.

Sure, the images of uzis and 40 ouncers are mediagenic, but denying somebody the chance to buy their own home can destroy dreams and communities. But somehow a bank interview is less exciting than the drama of gangs and guns.

Ghettopoly is a childish idea. But someone needs to create a game that shows the real rules we’re playing by.

Food for thought: Atlantic City, where Monopoly takes its names from – how well are those areas doing in the present day? A lot of them have lost their value.

Maybe having a monopoly ain’t the best way for everyone to win.

Click below for something a little more constructive. (Thanks to Ricko for the tip!)

http://abcnews.go.com/sections/wnt/DailyNews/WNT020417_osunsamigame.html

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As for those of you who are lookin’ for the comics, more on the front page soon.

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Smackdown

Tuesday, October 7th, 2003

Jesse Ventura, we need you!

Arnold Schwarzenegger, the new Governor. If you don’t like it, just lie back and think of California. Just as horrible: Sigfried and Roy are in critical.

Brickdog namecheck: http://www.acmi.net.au/930B83FA724E4EDA9B0817930A4D7424.htm

Saw “Better Luck Tomorrow“, a fun understated indie film picked up by MTV. The execs must have been asleep. Funding by MC Hammer, cameo by Jerry ‘Leave it to Beaver’ Mathers. Let’s just say it kicks ‘Joy Luck Club’s’ ass.

Organic link farming:

Aus. comics links

http://www.chez.com/lereb/linx/pays/australie.htm

Stan Lee scandal latest:

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/business/6892806.htm

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Newcastle!

Monday, October 6th, 2003

Newcastle!

The National Young Writers Festival is now wrapping up. Some day I’ll have to get out to see it…

http://www.youngwritersfestival.org/blogs.htm

And Noise rears its head once again. Yep, it’s October!

http://www.noise.net.au/

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Melbourne

Saturday, October 4th, 2003

Melbourne!

Lockout and sacking at ‘The Big Issue’, Melbourne. Ben Butler is ‘flabbergasted’.

The secret life of Ben

Mono.net discussion

And Augogo is closing down

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Auckland!

Monday, September 29th, 2003

Auckland!

From MoonRocket.co.nz:

SMALL PRINT, a self-publishing conference/fest/event will happen next month in Auckland. Saturday 11 october at grey lynn community hall (474 great north road, next to the library).

there will be tables of self-published stuff (zines, comics, books etc),workshops on various aspects of self-publishing, entertainment, vegan food & more.

get in touch if you’re interested in having a table to sell your stuff, or if you can’t make it but would like us to sell your stuff on behalf, or if you would like to do a workshop (most of the workshops we’ve lined up so far are zine-centric, we’d love to have someone do one about publishing your own comic), or if you do anything that could fit the definition of “entertainment” & want to entertain on the day.

there’s also a benefit show on the thursday before (9th) at the paradisebar. so far this night creeps, the bobbins and killdeer are playing, and a fourth band hasn’t definitely confirmed yet.

the website for the event is at http://www.moonrocket.co.nz/zinefest & there’s a mailing list you can join if you want to be kept up to date & to get a copy of the programme before the day.

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