heronlord asked: Hi, Casey, thank you for keeping the Midlands informed last summer. I’d like to ask your opinion on something.I noticed in the article you wrote for the “this is Birmingham” blog on the talks about the causes of the riots that you believe a repeat of august 2011 might happen again during the Olympic period if the problems behind the riots aren't addressed. I would be interested in hearing about your views on this subject in more detail if that is at all possible.
Thank you. Clearly there were many reasons that led to the rioting last year. Aside from racial profiling - the Mark Duggan situation being the straw the broke the camel’s back - we have high unemployment and rising costs. This government seems determined to slash and burn and the people getting hit the hardest by that are the people at the bottom.
Frankly, it’s not exactly an ideal time for us to have to the Olympics. It’s incredibly frustrating to see the amounts of money being spent on that (and the Jubilee celebrations) when so many people are struggling to keep the wolf from the door.
Clearly I don’t condone more events like the last summer, but if the reasons why it happened are still there (and perhaps even worse than before)…… then what else can we expect?
Brilliant article regarding the riots.
Casey x
Hi everyone! Hope you’re all doing good. Just wanted to check in with you all. I’ve been pretty active recently, releasing solo music, doing interviews, shooting a music video, and gearing up for the release of “UPGRADE” - which is the new album by my band, Swami - it’ll be out later in the year.
Just thought I’d ask, if you’re reading this, would you mind giving me a follow over on my personal Tumblr? Since there’s quite a lot of you here, would be nice to see a few of you over there too :) Hope you’ve all been having a great 2012 so far - can’t believe it’s already March!
Thanks!!!
Casey
Participating as a contributor to a debate on the riots and social media right now for The Guardian - take a look and feel free to comment!
Those of you who follow me on Twitter, Facebook or Google+ will know that yesterday, I received an email from the Chairman of the West Midlands Police telling me that they would like to present me with an “Authority Award” at a ceremony in December - because of this very blog.
A moral dilemma immediately ensued. Should I accept it or not? I immediately found valid reasons for both. As I always said, I never did this for any recognition. Given that police failings, racial profiling and the Mark Duggan situation were all a factor in the riots in the first place, would it therefore be wrong for me to accept this award? I’m a young ethnic minority in the inner city myself, I’ve been racially profiled, stopped-and-searched and accused of criminal activity myself on more than one occasion for no apparent reason. My entire life, frankly, I’ve felt like the police are not on my side. It’s a sad fact that most of us young people, especially minorities are made to feel like criminals when we aren’t. We regularly get tarred with the same brush as gang members, anti-social vandalists and criminals. I can’t speak for rioters but I do feel that many young people feel that if we’re already being treated like criminals, why shouldn’t we act like that? This is the “Me too” attitude of many of the looters/rioters that I spoke about before, where I said that most of them weren’t troublemakers but simply following the crowd.
For all my cynicism that the offering of this award might be a tokenistic PR move by the WMP - as my cousin told me, “that’s how life works”. From politics to business, so many things are done on the basis of PR. But is it really that shallow? If it isn’t - then what this means is that the police have at least acknowledged (if not accepted) the criticisms I presented to them throughout this very blog, both during and following the riots. Surely that’s a positive thing, even if there’s scope to question the motives? And in accepting the award, am I showing that it’s wrong for them (and society in general) to tar all us young people with that same brush? Am I proving a kind of legitimacy and being an example for others? It’s certainly possible, and for those reasons I am accepting it. It wasn’t an easy decision, but I believe the positives outweigh the negatives. I also hope that the ceremony will allow me the opportunity to express legitimate concerns to somebody on the inside with the power to make a difference.
Something that I care equally about is that this blog, regardless of any award, is a triumph for new media. The frankly shameful efforts of the mass media organisations are the primary reason this blog became so popular in the first place. I don’t have any bones to pick with the likes of the BBC and the Murdoch empire but I would hope that they reviewed their strategies regarding so-called “citizen journalism”, how quickly they can operate in a rapidly breaking situation/landscape, and their social media strategies. Every “old media” person I spoke to in the aftermath admitted their failings. So are the people at the top paying attention now?
I still have so many thoughts rushing through my brain on the situation but for now at least, I’m going to end it here. I hope all of you are well and I really appreciate all the replies I got yesterday on Twitter when I was trying to decide whether I should accept the award or not.
Peace…1luv
Casey
x
Anyone still reading this? How are you all doing these days? :)
Hey all, how are you? Hope everyone is well and successful with your endeavours, whatever they might be.
As some of you saw/heard, I attended the Radio 4 Today Programme’s riots debate last week at Birmingham Town Hall. The following day, the I Am Birmingham blog asked me to do a writeup on it, so I thought I’d post the link here for anyone that missed it.
http://thisisbirmingham.wordpress.com/2011/09/06/birmingham-riots-under-the-spotlight-in-public-debate/
Enjoy. Oh - and for the record - I am a professional writer on the side from being a signed and touring vocalist and songwriter, so if any blog, magazine, newspaper or media organisation would like to offer me some work or see a resume, feel free to get in touch on Twitter or send me an email - the address is reinkarnal(at)gmail(dot)com
Thanks…
Casey x
P.S - It seems that a few bigger blogs and newspapers have mentioned this blog and the coverage I did, over the past few weeks. If you happen to see this blog mentioned, please submit the link to let me know… Thanks!! :)
Hope you are all well! Just thought I’d make an update to let you all know that BBC Today are holding a “Riots Debate” next monday at Birmingham Town Hall - tickets are free and they’ve asked me to attend and live tweet the events.
Click here to get more information and apply for tickets.
Forgot to mention before, if you guys aren’t on Twitter I also have a personal Tumblr blog where I post about my music and stuff I like. Hope everyone is doing well.
secretharmonic asked: I've just voted for you to be a torchbearer. Here is what I put:
"Casey Rain helped to keep everyone informed so selflessly via his blog on Tumblr during the riots in London, Birmingham and Manchester. For the people of Birmingham, Casey was a real inspiration. He brought everybody together to stay calm, and kept us all updated throughout by taking in local news and reports from Birmingham residents. Without Casey's blog everyone would be left with barely any information to rely on. During such terrifying times for us all, Casey's courage and selflessness kept us all strong and banded together. Incredible human being. Thank you, Casey Rain."
You deserve to go far, Casey. Thank you, from everyone.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it.
emzsy asked: Just nominated you to carry the Olympic flame!!! :D Really hope you are chosen. Thank you so so much for your updates xx
Thank you!
fl1pp1n asked: I looked into how to do Olympic tourch nominations, you cant do it through the main website, the closing date was a while ago. However, the olympic sponsors are still allowing people to do it through their websites. The main sponsors are Coca Cola, Lloyds Tsb and Samsung.
I tried to put a link on for you all but the system wont allow me to. The easiest way I can advise you therefrore, is go onto google and enter 'olympic torch nominations'.
The three sponsors mentioned above will be the first three options that appear. I have'nt looked at them all but the Samsung one looks simple enough to use.
You will need to know the nominee's email address though (of which I dont know).
Hope this helps I think we should all vote for him and encourage those we know to do the same. Well Deserved.
Phil
Thank you. If any of would like to do this… my email is s-endz(at)swamimusic(dot)com :)
Lots of you messaging me on various platforms asking, or suggesting to others, something that you could do to show your appreciation for me and this blog.
I want it to make it very clear that I didn’t do this for any recognition or appreciation and I certainly wouldn’t dream of trying in any way to capitalize on it (some people suggested I put an advert on here, others suggested I should be charging the big media outlets that have been interviewing me, or be promoting my music on here). Everybody has different opinions of what is acceptable and what isn’t, but I personally find those sort of suggestions to be in bad taste.
I am, however, very grateful for the businesses that have offered me something free to show their appreciation. And also for the people that have done things like submitting this blog to the bloggers awards, nominating me to carry the Olympic flag, suggesting to various big blogs that they should mention me, and many more things besides. I am truly humbled, but more than anything I’m just glad I was able to help and inform so many people.
To all the others who have been asking how they can show their appreciation…
1) Please consider making a donation to Retail Trust.
The people who truly deserve support are the many people who have had their very livelihoods damaged and in some cases completely destroyed. These people will be picking up the pieces long after the mainstream media has forgotten about this whole affair and moved on to something else.
and… if you really want to do something for me specifically…
2) I’d really appreciate a follow on Twitter, if you’re not already.
This would undoubtedly be the best way for you to keep in touch with me and support the various things that I do. As some of you already know, I’m a professional musician, a songwriter and vocalist in a band called Swami, and we’ve just finished recording our new album, “Upgrade”, from which we hope to release the first single within the next few months, with the album to follow later this year or early next year. I also present and produce documentaries, and have recently been working on the “25” series for XFM, covering classic albums that turned 25 this year, like Prince & The Revolution’s “Parade” and The Smiths’ “The Queen Is Dead”. I always tweet about the projects I’m working on, and a lot more besides, and I really enjoying talking to people on Twitter, so get in touch :)
Peace…
Email Submission from Nigel at Blind Mice Design.
Inspired by the Cyber Candy Graffiti, and in support of all the shops with their never give up attitude that makes Birmingham so great.
Keep up the good work Casey!
ajnz asked: Thank you Casey Rain. I was born & raised in Sutton Coldfield (Falcon Lodge actually) and have lived in New Zealand this past 11 years. Like so many expats I've spoken to this week, I watched the events unfold from across the world feeling similtaneously so distant and yet so deeply connected to my homeland. News coverage down here is limited, and I felt an intense need to be aware of what was happening at home. I've followed your blog avidly after finding it by accident and have been uplifted by the messages of people in our great city who are looking out for each other. Kia kaha - stay strong - Brummies as you work through the dark times, and much aroha from the other side. AJ
the other side. AJ
Thank you so much for your words of support. I am so glad I was able to keep people informed, not just in Birmingham, but all around the world. One of my best friends is from New Zealand - would love to visit one day. Peace…