On today’s show: Action Now Chicago’s Deborah Harris, activist and recording artist Eze Jackson, and Detroit Action’s Branden Snyder. Hosted by Kim Brown.
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Around 41:04 they started talking complete nonsense. This pitting Black women against Black men has to stop. And we have stop with the a false notion that Black women started all or most of our freedom movements while Black men simply sat around doing nothing but taking credit for them.
God Bless 🕊 Deborah Harris 🗽, Branden snyder 🗽 and Kim Brown 🗽!
No… Justice
No… Peace
Prosecute The Police
The Racist Police
Criminals In Uniform
The New Slave Catchers
Enforcing The Slave Codes
The Black Codes
Jim Crow Laws
Unjust Laws
Qualified Immunity
Blue Wall Of Silence
Police Union's Brutality
Agent… Provocateur
Consent… Decrees
False… Positive
Paid… Leave
Konvict Killer Kops
Name& Badge Number
License & Registration
Racial Profile
Implicit… Bias
Falsely Detained
Falsely Arrested
Unconscious Bias
Unlawful… Order
Excessive Force
Resisting… Arrest
Kidnapped&Tortured
Beaten And Bruised
Broken And Abused
Trumped Up Charges
Public Defender Busy
Prosecutor Convict
Two Tier Justice System
PostTraumatic Slave Syndrome
Healing… Feelings
Black Lives Matter Here
Abolish MPD
Invest In MPLS
Police Free Society
NAVAJO. . NATION
Native…. Holocaust
Native Lives Matter Here
Birth Of A Nation
White House Lawns
Toothless Congress
State Of Emergency
Slavery Wages
Broken Schools
Public Housing
Private Hospitals
RedLined & Gentrified
Lynching… Tickets
Human… Zoo
White… Fragility
Absent Of Feelings
Cognitive Dissonance
Structural… Systemic
Bone Marrow Racism
1885 Berlin Conference
Status… Quo
Divide & Rule
Law .&. Order
Search & Destroy
Pandora's… Box
Savage… Europe
Aboriginal… Genocides
Amerikkkan… Atrocities
Trails of Tears
Guilty as Charged
State Sanctioned Organized Crimes
Southern… Strategy
Law .&. Order
GetTough On Crimes
War On Blacks (Drugs)
Nightmares Passed Down
Days Of Reckoning
Mass Incarceration
Mandatory Minimums
Black Bodies Profits
Maximum Security
Solitary Confinement
Capital Punishment
Enemy Combatant
Guantanamo Bay
Perpetual… UnderCaste
With Liberty & Justice
For All
Militarized… ICE
Babies In Cages
Have & Have Not
Profits Not People
Slavery… Alive
Foundation Of America
Slavery… Constituted
Law .&. Order
Hypocrisy Of Slavery
Original… Sin
National… Shame
Forty Acres & a Mule
Promise Unkept
Payments Due
Toilet Paper Currency
Animal… Diets
Corporate… Greed
Blacks Labor….White Wealth
Amerikkka's… Alzheimer
Colonizer… Massacre
Confederate… Treason
Convict (Slave) Leasing
13th Amendment
A Mockery Of Democracy
Slavery Capitalism
Wall Street Looting
Complicit… Media
Chained and Shackled
Bartholdi Original Statue
Slave Lady… Breaking
Chains To Shine The Way.
Tall Dark& Enlightened
Crystal… N*gro
Kunta… Kinte
Prince Of Darkness
Draw The Curtains
For The Night Is Dark
Divine Dark Mama
Slave… Avenue
Slave… Castles
Slave… Dungeons
Slave… Merchants
Slave… Rapes
Slave… Ships
Slave… Banking
Slave… Insurance
Slave… Market
Slave… Doctor
Slave… Economy
Blood… Money
Door Of No Return
BLACKEST… Holocaust
Plausible… Deniability
Culture Of Poverty
Food With Stamps
Hidden In Plain Sight
Below The Poverty Line
North Won The War
South Won The Ideology
Slavery By Another Name
Slave Of The State'
Plantation… Penitention
Blacks… Done Dying
Whites… Done Hiding
Illusion… Delusion
Silence Is Loud
India Dalits Lives Matter
Palestinian Lives Matter
Copa… Cabana
Principles Of legitimacy
American… Spring
C'mon Home.. Don't Be Alone
Justice… Justice
Can Hear Us… Now.
Ruth Wilson Gilmore
Thank… You
Julian Agyeman 🗽 is a Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning, Tufts University.
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SNIPPET:
Land Grab
The proportion of the United States under black ownership has actually shrunk over the last 100 years or so.
At their peak in 1910, African American farmers made up around 14% of all U.S. farmers, owning 16 to 19 million acres of land. By 2012, black Americans represented just 1.6% of the farming community, owning 3.6 million acres of land. Another study shows a 98% decline in black farmers between 1920 and 1997. This contrasts sharply with an increase in acres owned by white farmers over the same period.
In a 1998 report, the U.S. Department of Agriculture ascribed this decline to a long and "well-documented" history of discrimination against black farmers, ranging from New Deal and USDA discriminatory practices dating from the 1930s to 1950s-era exclusion from legal, title and loan resources.
Discriminatory practices have also affected who owns property as well as land. In 2017, the racial homeownership gap was at its highest level for 50 years, with 79.1% of white Americans owning a home compared to 41.8% of black Americans. This gap is even larger than it was when racist housing practices such as redlining, which denied black residents mortgages to buy, or loans to renovate, property were legal.
The lack of ownership is crucial to understanding the crippling economic disparity that has hollowed out the black middle class and continues to plague black America – making it harder to accrue wealth and pass it on to future generations.
A 2017 report found that the median net worth for non-immigrant black American households in the greater Boston region was just US $8, but for whites it was $247,500. This was due to "general housing and lending discrimination through restrictive covenants, redlining and other lending practices."
FULL ARTICLE:
Land Loss Has Plagued Black America Since Emancipation, but Collective Ownership Offers a Solution
The ConversationJun. 19, 2020 10:11AM EST
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Juneteenth colors are not red black and green! It's red, white and blue! Stop changing it to a pan African holiday! It's an black "American" holiday!
Changing the metaphor, change the language. I reflect on this and I have decided I no longer want to be referred to as “whiteâ€. I think of the speech by Malcolm X when he spoke about the meanings and the images behind the words black and white. (From the movie https://youtu.be/DiK5z3pbXgI The word white and all it’s nuances does not reflect in any way who I am. Stop calling me white. Black and all its nuances does not reflect in any way who George Floyd was. Stop calling him black. If we stop calling ourselves by these words, how will we begin to see each other? What will we begin to look for in each other when we no longer have those nuances to fall back on or control our thinking?
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