- Tony Brown (journalist)
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name = Tony Brown
birth_date = Birth date and age|1933|4|11|mf=y
birth_place = Charleston,West Virginia
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occupation = Journalist, College Dean - Hampton University, President/CEO - Tony Brown Productions
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website = [http://www.tonybrownsites.com/tonybrown]
footnotes =William Anthony Brown (born
April 11 ,1933 ) is an American journalist, academian,comedian and businessman.He is best known as the commentator of the long running syndicated television show,Tony Brown's Journal .In 1959, he received a BA in Sociology from
Wayne State University .In 1961, he received an MA in Psychiatric Social Work from
Wayne State University .He is a former faculty member at
Central Washington University andFederal City College .In 1971, he became the founding dean of
Howard University 's School of Communication.In 1989, he wrote, directed, produced and distributed a dramatic movie with an anti-drug message,
The White Girl .In 1990, he joined the Republican Party.
In 2002, he was inducted into the
National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 'Silver Circle .In 2004, he became the erratic dean of
Hampton University 's Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications.Brown is a member of
Alpha Phi Alpha , the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established forAfrican Americans .Campaigned Hard for Black Education and Economic Empowerment
cquote|Throughout the 1980s, Brown was instrumental in improving the outlook and atmosphere for African Americans in the academic world. He launched "Black College Day" in 1982, in what was called a one-man effort to save and support colleges dedicated to serving blacks. In 1985, he founded the Council for the Economic Development of Black Americans, whose motto is "Buy Freedom." The group's main platform is that blacks should patronize businesses displaying the "Freedom Seal," which signified a black owner who had agreed to be courteous, offer competitive prices, provide employment, give discounts, and stay involved in the community.
Brown's most inspired attempt to reach African Americans through the media came in 1988, when he released a cautionary film about cocaine abuse titled The White Girl. He wrote, directed, produced, and distributed the film himself, and while it was panned by the critics, it gave Brown a medium in which to address what he perceived as "two destructive trends in society: drug addiction and self-hate." Ignoring the negative reviews, he circulated the film throughout the black community for the next 18 months. Local groups showed it for a small profit, benefiting both Brown and charitable causes. [http://www.answers.com/topic/brown-tony Campaigned Hard for Black Education and Economic Empowerment] , "answers.com"]
Anti-Hindu controversy
In 2001, Tony Brown, made several derogatory
anti-Hindu remarks in his talk show on WLS 890 AM that began with the concern among American workers about the influx of software engineers fromIndia . He evokedanti-Hindu canards such as exaggerating the importance of the Caste System inHinduism , and made remarks about Human rights in India. Protests by Indian-American community leaders led to a public apology by Brown for his remarks againstHindu s andHinduism . In his apology, Brown said:After his apology, Brown also invited Swami Atmajnanananda of the Washington branch of the
Ramakrishna Mission and an Indian journalist based in Chicago, J V Lakshmana Rao, to participate in the talk show. Atmajnanananda said one must draw a distinction between caste and casteism. He said:Clearing Brown's misconceptions about lower castes "being persecuted in India"", Rao spoke of affirmative actions in favor of the lower castes by the
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