Sunday, April 15, 2012

Titanic Sinking 100th Anniversary

Today is the 100th anniversary of a tragic event that still captures the world's imagination and interest 100 years after it happened.  

It was the impetus for several movies about it including the blockbuster 1997 James Cameron produced film and diving expeditions to find the sunken liner that was eventually discovered in 1985.

The sinking of the British passenger liner RMS Titanic on its maiden voyage on April 15, 1912 several hours after colliding with an iceberg caused the deaths of 1,514 people and was the worst peacetime maritime disaster in world history.   The passenger list on that maiden voyage included some of the world's wealthiest people at the time and immigrants to the United States and Canada from Great Britain, Ireland, Scandinavia and other parts of the world.

One of the facts that has come out about the Titanic sinking in recent years is there was one family of African descent traveling on the ill-fated liner, the Laroches

25 year old Haitian native Joseph Laroche, his pregnant French wife Juliette, and daughters Simonne and Louise, were onboard and in the process of moving from their former home in Paris to Haiti to escape the racial discrimination he'd encountered in France while trying to find a job as an engineer.  Laroche's uncle Cincinnatus Leconte was president of Haiti at the time and arranged a job for him as a math teacher.

Laroche's mother had booked first class passage on the liner LaFrance for them but after the Laroche's heard about the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique line's policy of children not being allowed to dine with their parents, they exchanged the tickets for second class passage aboard the Titanic.  

Juliette, Simonne and Louise managed to be placed on a lifeboat by Joseph and were picked up later by the RMS Carpathia  Joseph did not survive and his body was never recovered   Juliette Laroche returned to France with her daughters and later gave birth to a son.   Louise died in 1998 as one of the last eight survivors of the disaster. 
 

The disaster involving the 'unsinkable' ship which was the largest built in the world at the time led to improvements in maritime safety.   The Titanic remains on the seabed of the North Atlantic gradually disintegrating in 12,415 feet (3794 m) of water. 

Since the discovery of the wreck site, thousands of artifacts from arguably the most famous ship in the world have been recovered, have been displayed in museums around the world and the ship still holds the world's collective attention a century later.





Melissa Harris- Perry On The Talackova Pageant Issue

Love Melissa Harris Perry's show and it was interesting to hear her take on the Talackova pageant controversy.


I'm Loving GCB

When PamAm finished their first season, was wondering what ABC would do with the 9 PM Central Sunday time slot it was vacating as we wondered if we were going to see out favorite flight crew take to the skies for a second season that will be set in 1964.

Well, while we PanAm fans are waiting for ABC to make up their minds about the show's fate,  they decided to slide in a midseason show written by the creators of Sex In The City and based on the Kim Gatlin semi-autobiographical novel Good Christian B*****s.

GCB is a Lone Star flavored show set in the Dallas urban enclave of Highland Park Hillside Park and focuses on former mean girl Amanda Stopper Vaughn.   She's moving back to Dallas from California after her late husband Bill not only was on his way to Mexico with the proceeds from a billion dollar Ponzi scheme he was running without her knowledge, he was having an affair with Amanda's best friend.   

Bill and her best friend both die in a car accident on the way down the PCH to Mexico.  As a result of the federal investigation into Bill's crimes and the seizing and freezing of their marital assets Amanda and her kids have to move back to Texas and with her mother Gigi Stopper.

Once back in Dallas for the first time in 18 years Amanda has to deal with the ramifications of her mean girl past in terms of her across the street neighbor, judgmental, Scripture-quoting Carlene Lourd Cockburn.

She was a 'javelina' tormented by Amanda in high school and with the help of much plastic surgery is now married and the new queen rhymes with witch of Dallas. 

Carlene is also not happy that her baby brother Luke is dating her and her husband Ripp was one of the investors scammed by Bill.   He is one of the few men in Hillside Park who is indifferent to Amanda.

Cricket Caruth-Reilly is a powerful businesswomen who hates Amanda because she stole Bill from her in high school.   She is Carlene's just as devious best friend and has a gay husband she stays married to because Blake is the father of he daughter Alexandra and the only man who loved her for herself and not her money. 

Sharon Peacham was the beautiful babe of Hillside Park High School and a beauty pageant rival of Amanda's but over the years has become insecure as her weight increased and she became the reluctant flunky of Carlene.  She's afraid her marriage is on the line because her husband Zach had a crush on Amanda in high school and mistakenly believes that Amanda wants him.


Heather Cruz is the single woman in the group who has overcome her humble roots to become the most powerful real estate agent in Dallas.  

Heather is also the only one of the group that believes Amanda has changed, accepts her apology and hangs out with her and Gigi.  That puts her at odds at times with the other GCB women and especially Carlene who still resents Amanda and wants to drive her out of Dallas.

Of course, Elizabeth 'Gigi' Stopper is glad to have her daughter and grandkids back in Dallas so they can get past the rift that developed between them over her marriage of Bill she disapproved of and Amanda's belief that Gigi is embarrassed by her.   She is still trying to push Amanda into getting back into Dallas high society despite her oft repeated claims that she just wants a normal life.

So yep, there's a lot going on in GCB.  I crack up at how dead on target it is in replicating Lone Star attitudes, dialect, and the Texas references dropped in the show. 

And yes, the characters are also staying true to Dallas' conservatism and Bible thumping nature because I chuckle at how some of the backstabbing action between the GCB's takes place in Hillside Park's church.

So yep, you know what I'll be doing at 9 PM on Sundays, watching another ABC show that has quickly become a guilty pleasure for me in GCB.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

SEPTA Proposing To Remove TransPass Gender Stickers Next Year

Been writing since 2008 about the ongoing problem that gender variant people in the Philadelphia area have had with the gender code stickers on SEPTA TransPasses.  

The Southeast Pennsylvania Transit Authority (SEPTA) claims the stickers are on the passes to prevent cisgender heterosexual couples from sharing them but the unintended consequence of that policy according to a group called Riders Against Gender Exclusion (RAGE) has been that transgender and other gender variant people have been harassed by SEPTA personnel.

RAGE has been protesting the policy since 2009 and according to their Thursday press release:  

Riders whose gender expression does not match the sticker on their pass – for instance, transsexual men and women who are not living in one gender full-time, and genderqueer people who do not present themselves as distinctly male or female – have been harassed by drivers, outed as transgender to other riders putting their personal safety at risk, and have even had legitimate passes confiscated.

SEPTA General Manager Joe Casey is submitting a proposal to the  Board of Directors to remove the gender stickers from the monthly  TransPasses starting in late 2013.  

The action would also require public hearings that would take place in Spring 2013.   A report from a local Philadelphia television station claimed the SEPTA decision about the problematic gender stickers wasn't driven by RAGE activism around the issue 

Yeah, right.

Thanks to RAGE lobbying around the issue with supportive Philadelphia City Council members, a resolution was passed spearheaded by Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds-Brown calling on SEPTA to end the gender sticker policy. 

“We thank SEPTA for doing the right thing,” said Max Ray. “New fare system delays may be unavoidable, but SEPTA realized that human rights can’t wait. I’m proud of the tremendous amount of work that the transgender community has put into this project and all we’ve accomplished during this campaign.”

This is a major win for the trans community in Philadelphia who will hopefully once the stickers are eliminated be able to ride public transit in the city in peace, safety and without being disrespected once the new gender sticker free passes are implemented.