Category Archives: Black History

Race Issues get more complicated in today’s Diverse world

Dan Kammen  US scientist and father of biracial children of him and his Nigerian wife resigned as US Science envoy because of his stand on the Charlottesville act of racial terrorism to which President Trump’s response was unacceptable.

“Particularly troubling to me,” he added, “is how your response to Charlottesville is consistent with a broader pattern of behavior that enables racism and sexism, and disregards the welfare of all Americans, the global community and the planet.”

This is the kind of issue leaders will have to deal with as more people as the biracial, multicultural and acceptance of  religious pluralism take root in the world.  There would be no place for the racist to run but into extinction.

Even John McCain has a daughter in law who is either black or biracial.

http://www.diversityinc.com/news/science-envoy-dan-kammen/?utm_term

Race for Difference when there is no difference

http://www.diversityinc.com/news/dolezal-leaves-her-position-as-president-of-spokane-naacp-chapter/

Rachel Dolezal, 37, just resigned from her position of president of the Spokane, Wash. NAACP via an open letter posted on the chapter’s Facebook page.

Since last week she has been making headlines and trending on social media when allegations of a fake racial identity began to surface. Dolezal has been identifying herself as mixed race, partly Black.
Read the full statement:

Dear Executive Committee and NAACP Members,

It is a true honor to serve in the racial and social justice movement here in Spokane and across the nation. Many issues face us now that drive at the theme of urgency. Police brutality, biased curriculum in schools, economic disenfranchisement, health inequities, and a lack of pro-justice political representation are among the concerns at the forefront of the current administration of the Spokane NAACP. And yet, the dialogue has unexpectedly shifted internationally to my personal identity in the context of defining race and ethnicity.

I have waited in deference while others expressed their feelings, beliefs, confusions and even conclusions – absent the full story. I am consistently committed to empowering marginalized voices and believe that many individuals have been heard in the last hours and days that would not otherwise have had a platform to weigh in on this important discussion. Additionally, I have always deferred to the state and national NAACP leadership and offer my sincere gratitude for their unwavering support of my leadership through this unexpected firestorm.

While challenging the construct of race is at the core of evolving human consciousness, we can NOT afford to lose sight of the five Game Changers (Criminal Justice & Public Safety, Health & Healthcare, Education, Economic Sustainability, and Voting Rights & Political Representation) that affect millions, often with a life or death outcome. The movement is larger than a moment in time or a single person’s story, and I hope that everyone offers their robust support of the Journey for Justice campaign that the NAACP launches today!

I am delighted that so many organizations and individuals have supported and collaborated with the Spokane NAACP under my leadership to grow this branch into one of the healthiest in the nation in 5 short months. In the eye of this current storm, I can see that a separation of family and organizational outcomes is in the best interest of the NAACP.

It is with complete allegiance to the cause of racial and social justice and the NAACP that I step aside from the Presidency and pass the baton to my Vice President, Naima Quarles-Burnley. It is my hope that by securing a beautiful office for the organization in the heart of downtown, bringing the local branch into financial compliance, catalyzing committees to do strategic work in the five Game Changer issues, launching community forums, putting the membership on a fast climb, and helping many individuals find the legal, financial and practical support needed to fight race-based discrimination, I have positioned the Spokane NAACP to buttress this transition.

Please know I will never stop fighting for human rights and will do everything in my power to help and assist, whether it means stepping up or stepping down, because this is not about me. It’s about justice. This is not me quitting; this is a continuum. It’s about moving the cause of human rights and the Black Liberation Movement along the continuum from Resistance to Chattel Slavery to Abolition to Defiance of Jim Crow to the building of Black Wall Street to the Civil Rights and Black Power Movement to the ‪#‎BlackLivesMatter‬ movement and into a future of self-determination and empowerment.

With much love and a commitment to always fight for what is right and good in this world,

Rachel Dolezal

Racism raises its head again in the Ivy League University

Why would a white male swimming group want to name its club Urban Congo, if not to irritate and frustrate the Black students. If they cannot appreciate the sensitivity of such an issue what are they learning in university.

America stands out as a beacon to the world – telling all nations how to live and respect human rights when within its borders are constant irritating violations of the human rights of minority groups from those whom we think should know better.  What a shame.

Check out the article below and let me know what you think

http://www.diversityinc.com/news/princetons-urban-congo-controversy-highlights-race-relations/

Research shows Blacks are Poor Tippers and that needs to Change.

A new research shows that serves in US restaurants resist waiting on blacks because they are not know to be big tippers and in fact do not adhere to the 15-2O percent requirement. Given the race situation the US I am wondering if race has to do anything with this and this accusation is just to justify discriminatory behaviours.
Many blacks may not be aware of the tipping rule because it is only in recent years could they sit like human beings in top-notch restaurants. Why don’t restaurants increase their prices to cover a decent wage for their servers rather than leaving it to the discretion of patrons.

https://www.hotelschool.cornell.edu/research/chr/pubs/reports/abstract-13851.html