Chicago, Illinois emcee Lupe Fiasco
was among distinguished presenters at this past weekend at what is
being called the Mass Black Male Graduation And Transition To Manhood
ceremony. Held at Chicago State University, the Atlantic Records star
made a speech lambasting the education system and praising their
efforts.
“Congratulations, you have graduated from one of the most terrible,
substandard school systems in the entire world. You have just spent the
last...12 years receiving one of the worst educations on earth. You are
at least four, five steps behind people in other countries that are
younger than you,” began Lupe, according to The Chicago Sun-Times.
He also said, "Transition to manhood is the most important thing that’s
going on right now. The caps and the gowns and your tassels and your
honorary blah blah blahs don’t mean nothing. That’s just dress. That’s
just some clothes. Meaningless clothes, too, because they have no real
purpose in life. They don’t keep you warm. What do they do? They just
represent to someone else that you’ve achieved something. But then when
you look back at it, what have you achieved?” He continued, “For young
Black men...it is one the last things that we have . . . and one of the
last things that we can control. Manhood is connected to humanity.”
Fiasco reportedly offered $100 to each student who attended the
event. The newspaper claimed that approximately 150 grads appeared to
see the Food & Liquor creator.
Philip Jackson of The Black Star Project organized the event. He
praised Lupe's strong words, “[Lupe Fiasco] gave the young people their
first real dose of reality."
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