- oomplled by K. e.tca - pecMI oontrtbukn: U Collin. (BW'Ilnd· The-8oen.) & oSoope ••• The Column ByTh W Y Natalie Cole's handsome 32-year old brother, Kelly Cole, has been tapped to co­ star in an upcoming Warner' film, "The IMocents" with Anthony Hopldns ... Salt N' Pepa are slated to make ir ft spoof s� Jolm RI t and Pam Dawbef. Motown Lend 'It Support to Minority Bank Motown played host to some LA minority-owned banks and businesses during a press conference announc­ ing that $37 million from the U.S. Government's Minority Outreach program will be deposited into California banks. $22 million to be tar­ geted for reinvestment in riot­ tom areas of LA. Before the unrest, the U.S. Department of Energy developed the Outreach bank whichdeposited $20 million nationally to minority-owned banks supporting businesses in urban communities. Now, the amount they can invest nationally has been upped to $250 million. Wondering where Motown fits in? Well what' being . done is largely attributed to Paris Eley, Senior VP ofR&.B Promotion, and his involve­ ment in the Minority Out­ reach bank. Eley has also been very involved Wi� the current truce of LA ganga. N�w� Uptowm Entertainm nt MCA/Universal has , pacted with Uptown Records chief Andre Harrell to fund his multifaceted Uptown Entertainment. Harrell produced and co-wrote "Stricly Business", and bas a 'stable of musical clienll that includedOdeci and Heavy D. 'The new seven year deal builds on MCA Records lx­ year relationship with Har­ rell. MCA is, reportodly pledging $50 million in development, funda . and operating expense in the hopes that Harrell will strike the arne ucce ful chords in the fUm and TV as he baa in the music busines . - , { The writer/producer who calla himself Speech bellevea t human spiritual development proceedI from the beudy to the lie. RollocdDa on. the lpedmcDi of humanity cur­ rently occupyin Planet Barth, Speecb oblerYel dlat -too lDIDy of us, and certainly 100 many of our �Ieclleldell, seem to be strua- • iIID1 al0Dlat the level of weatela or 00=)'1. I tab it to be a lve, worldwide cue of arreated develop­ monL" , With regard to the Blae com­ munity -Speech's daen parilh­ In particular, the yoq cultura1ac­ tlvlst baa written: "Too many Black have taken on a deatruc1lve -WI have plaaued �he 20t century AfrIcan in hfIIber c:ommuaUy. - Un- , lurprfllDaly, tbeo. ",,_ Y.".., JIM MOId.r IIIIIl 7Wo Day6 III lite LIfe 0/. .. , Arrested Developmen�'1 deb album on Chrysalil Recorda, Is devoted to nudglnafolb in the direc­ tion of freedom aDd spiritual evolu­ tion. Speech tbinb of A.D. 'I wort u -cultural-lOuthem-hlpbop-folt­ etbnic-tunk, " aka "life music. - A.D. rapec1l women, aDd promoa fami­ ly values aDd -male teIpODIibillty.­ They are pro-country life aDd pro­ African elf-determlnation. They are opposed to the "pimp/bO" ap­ proach to male/female relationl. They define thelDlCivOi II "2O-ceD­ tury Africans." They yearn for revolution. . .altbouab, _ lboy DOte on "MQIItIJ', Alway8 0-." - "Can't be a revolution without women/Can't be a revolution without children." REFRESHINGLY enough, Arrested Development actually walk.!t like they talk it. The group is based in the countryside outside of Atlanta and, unlike virtually any other group in the history of rap since the Funky Four P�us. One, tbey are comprised of both men and women. In addition to Speech, Arrested Development is; Headliner (born Tim Barnwell and raised in Savan­ nah, GA.), A.D/s oldest member at 24 and the crew's deejay; Aerie Taree ("Early Ta-Ree"), Speech's cousin, who also raps, sings back­ ground vocals, and designs A.D.'s clothing; Montsho Eshe ("Be-She") who, u A.D.'s choreographer, boasts a background in traditional African dance; Rasa Don, the family's �west member, who dan­ ces, slnga and plays perc ion; and Baba Oje ("OJ."), A.D.'I Ipiritual adviser and group elder. Speech was born Todd Thomas 23 years ago in Milwaukee, but pent his lummOIl in Ripley, Ten- , • He started in hlphop u • 1-3-year-Old deejay called Peach, on account of hil peachy, Ught­ � Idnncd complexion. .-u soon u he bepn rapping. bowewr, be "just put an • I' to it and it became : Speech." Tbc title of A.D.'I debut album refers to the amount of time tbit p between the formadon of the group and the sianina of their tec:onl­ ina agreement with Quyaalil. A IODI time for anyooe'l come to be UDder p ure, 3 Years ••• II burltlDa , - . AARE TED,B2 Community Journal, a popular and well-respected community De paper owned by Speech'. parenti. CDIIIU'y A�QII" - "Too many Black youth have taken on a destructive mentality. Sheer materiaUsm, low self-esteem, Individtdlm, a lack of reaped for elden and Ufe in geDeral, have piqued the 20th century African in hiI/her community." or 10 mile J01Ir chlld. The cInJR:.h mUit 40 more than ptay. The church needs to become more active in the problema of our society. J a utloauy. He an orpDIztz for action, DOt Just taUt. [We call] on the BlICk churdl aDd P to ODCO be the s tron, pillar of AfrlCID-AmcJican teality. Wo the church or JDOIqUO to our hard-eamcd IDODeJ 10 bolp us to . orpnizc a people.- For the put year and a balf Speech and an old coll. pal ofbia named Hoover have been co-autboriDaa column called "20th Century Atdcau, - aNa "the Black by Black nmdown 10 you don't get ammecl down. - The column w liDIled out for pralle by writer Roded Shlefrer in the following faabion in the May 1991' ue of DIe Source: "[It at ] brothers ancS llaten lomething 10 look forward to, alkl the strong queItioDa mel mUa one think. " -20th Century African" is publilhed by the Milwaukee We Iuwe e%Cerptu II haIuIful 01 selectioll Iro". -20th Celltury AfrkQII- a.t II way of sMddlng more light 011 1M social COlICe11U 01 Spe«Jt. the cIaJef SOIIgwrlter IIIIIl rapper 01 A"utedDevelopme1fL ... " April 17, 1"1 - "Y0Ulh aNl 1M Blid ClulTch" - "Your boy Just got abot dead for hia coat, your later is on cocaiDc, you d to quit �I to help support your family Octob r 1111 - CeJaratbag 1M $taI't olthe ecoNl yet1T of "lOth '.