Monday, July 13, 2009

Giving Credit Where It's Due

Todd Boyd in his theroot.com article ("R.I.P. Vibe, 1993-2009," July 1, 2009) discussed the recent demise of Vibe magazine. He called the hip-hop culture publication "the brainchild of Quincy Jones." I have no problem with him acknowledging Jones. But he completely overlooked the openly gay music journalist Scott Poulson-Bryant, a founding editor of Vibe. He stated in his book Hung: A Meditation on the Measure of Black Men in America (Doubleday, 2005) that "I named Vibe magazine Vibe."
Hip-hop music is notoriously homophobic and it would have been a good idea to acknowledge that a major publication devoted to it was named by a member of a much-maligned but influential group. Let's give credit where it is due.

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