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The election of a black president has given the fashionable fantasy of North American color blindness body and wings. Ostensibly colorblind policies, argues Tim Wise, actually work to widen the persistent gaps between black and white America. You can't pursue racial justice without confronting the everyday reality of race. Since race and racism are constructs imposed by whites on the rest of humanity, only privileged whites can afford the pretense of colorblindness. Solving the nation's persistent problems will mean giving up this pretense.
African scholar Mahmood Mamdani challenges the fabricated
stats and fraudelent history popularized by the Save Darfur Coalition and the advocates of robust U.S. military intervention in Sudan. The Save Darfur Coalition, he argues is not a peace movement but a war dance, blocking a peaceful settlement by spreading falsified casualty figures, groundless charges of genocide, and offering the U.S. public an appealing but misleading case for military intervention.
The year that saw an African American run for the presidency as a viable contender also witnessed a truly remarkable silence. While millions of words written about the political ascent of one black man, there was virtually nothing about the descent of black leadership into well-nigh total ineffectiveness. Barack Obama’s personal itinerary was mapped in the minutest detail. The larger itinerary of African Americans was mostly ignored.
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Ms. McKinney was among the
Ms. McKinney was among the passengers. This week’s voyage “is more than just delivering human aid,” said McKinney, who was the Green Party’s presidential candidate in 2008.
identity theft crime
DonDeBar interviews Cynthia McKinney - Special Report
on trip to Gaza, playing on www.wbaix.org
WBAIX WBAI-in-Exile: A response to the "fired and
banned" at WBAI 99.5FM, NYC.
On www.wbixradio.org is Harlem Tenants Council/
TakeBackWBAI meeting at St. Mary's Church, Harlem,
on Sat.,June 27, 2009, video playing now. (It's also
in the ON-DEMAND section, with other interviews,
rally.) One of the speakers on corporatization and
housing, is Glen Ford. Another speaker is Lynne Stewart,
and Nelly Hester Bailey is moderator, as head of
Harlem Tenants Council.
C. McKinney sound in news for June 23, on WBAIX.org
Cynthia McKinney sound, on her trip, again to Gaza, is
in the news report by DonDeBar on WBAIX WBAI-in-Exile
www.wbaix.org June 23, 2009 (It's in the ON-DEMAND
section. Also, new, just up: Special Report w/Don DeBar
- with former Rep. Cynthia McKinney and Greta Berlin
of Free Gaza Movement, June 24, 2009. Video of McKinney at May 3l, Harlem Tenants Meeting
tv show, "American Dream" is there, also.
Also there is video of Glen Ford speaking at the same
May 3l event, in the ON-DEMAND section.)
I think the groups going to Gaza with aid, to
break the blockade represent my point of view, which
is to end the blockade. (I am an atheist Jew, older woman. My Bubbie
- Yiddish for grandmother, was both Orthodox Jew
and socialist, but voted Democrat from time she got
citizenship until her death in the 1960s.)
Note: I thought I'd erased this one when I was looking
to add to it via edit. Couldn't find it, so did another.
Then this one was online again. (Still new-ish online.)