代表48个女孩:德罗加蒂斯/米切尔·R·凯利访谈

S. Baldwin, Jim DeRogatis, M. A. Mitchell
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摘要:20世纪90年代,罗伯特·凯利的音乐事业从在芝加哥地铁里表演上升为国际巨星。在为迈克尔·杰克逊和席琳·迪翁等巨星创作并制作了《我相信我能飞》等鼓舞人心、可跳舞的热门歌曲后,他的职业生涯一飞冲天。随着他的崛起,27岁的凯利和一名15岁的歌手结婚的传闻令人不安。一些人质疑,另一些人则开玩笑说,他更喜欢年轻的女孩,而不是那些和他年龄相近的女孩。当凯利与一名更年轻女孩发生性关系的臭名昭著的录音带浮出水面时,凯利的偏离和暴力性虐待的严重性成为了现实。虽然多年来确实发生了对他的音乐的抵制,但对我们中的许多人来说,我们继续用他的音乐来庆祝我们的生活,直到他掠夺性和暴力性成瘾的严重程度在《幸存的R.Kelly》系列节目中播出,在该节目中,据称的受害者/幸存者就他们与R.Kelly的遭遇作证。在这一系列报道之前,近30年来,芝加哥的两名记者吉姆·德罗加蒂斯和玛丽·米切尔继续利用他们的平台代表被控罪行的幸存者发言。这篇文章深入了解了这个故事是如何展开的,以及为什么年轻黑人女孩的生命不是可以牺牲的。
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On Behalf of the 48 Girls: The DeRogatis/Mitchell R. Kelly Interviews
abstract:In the 1990s, Robert Kelly's musical career escalated from performing in Chicago's subways to becoming an international superstar. After writing and producing inspirational and danceable hit songs like "I Believe I can Fly" for mega stars like Michael Jackson and Celine Dion, his career skyrocketed to the top. With his rise into the stratosphere, rumors of an alleged marriage between 27-year old Kelly and a 15-year old singer were disturbing. While some questioned others joked about his preference for younger girls rather than those girls closer to his age. The gravity of Kelly's deviate and violent sexual abuse became a reality when the infamous tape surfaced of him having sex with an even younger girl. While boycotts of his music did occur over the years, for many of us, we continued to celebrate our lives with his music until the magnitude of his predatory and violent sexual addiction aired in the Lifetime series, Surviving R. Kelly, where alleged victims/survivors gave testimony after testimony of their encounters with R. Kelly. Prior to that series, for close to 30 years, two Chicago journalists, Jim DeRogatis and Mary Mitchell continued to use their platform to speak on behalf of the survivors of the alleged crimes. This article provides insights into how the story unfolded and why the lives of young Black girls are not expendable.
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