Book Review: Slavery By Another Name

“Many of the heirs of those who profited from neo-slavery are captains of industry today. Their fortunes remain intact. No one was ever held financially accountable.”

 

Community Village‘s insight:

Today’s prisons continue having people work in order to profit business owners.

 

The incarcerated are still disproportionately Black and Brown.

 

And field work, which makes agricultural companies richer, is still here, but has simply changed from Black to Brown.

See on www.racefiles.com

King’s Dream at 50: A Report Card

 

Police Brutality: F

 

In 2012 police officers, security guards and  vigilantes killed at least 136 unarmed black people – unarmed! Trayvon Martin is just what made the news. The police still get away with murder. The civil rights reforms of the 1950s and 1960s left the police and the courts pretty much untouched. It is next to impossible to prove in court that a police officer or judge acted out of racism.

 

Community Village‘s insight:

The rampant police brutality of African-Americans and Latinos came to light for me when I ran across a Scoop.it page that was run by @usaslumdog

 

He doesn’t run the Scoop.it page anymore but he does continue to tweet about African-American rights, similar to @normbond @ColorLines and @TimWise

 

I recently learned that in Germany the death penalty is illegal. Can you imagine if it was found that Germany was putting Jews to death, or that they were disproportionately putting Jews to death today?

 

That’s exactly what is happening to African-Americans in the U.S. today. After being oppressed through slavery and Jim Crow – they continue to be oppressed by a racist U.S. culture of violence and oppression.

 

In 2013 U.S. culture still targets Black and Brown communities via

 

  • The prison industrial complex
  • Stop-n-Frisk
  • War on drugs
  • Systemic Racism
  • Housing and school segregation

 

See on abagond.wordpress.com

The Colonizer and the Colonized

The Colonizer and the Colonized

Confiscated by colonial police throughout the world since its 1957 publication, The Colonizer and the Colonized is an important document of our times, an invaluable warning for all future generations.–The Los Angeles Times

 

Community Village‘s insight:

 

I found this book listed at decolonization.wordpress.com

 

Follow Decolonization on Twitter @dies_journal

 

@getgln

See on www.amazon.com

Nican Tlaca University Inauguration | Mexica Movement

This is the statement of purpose behind the launching of the Nican Tlaca University online project by the Mexica Movement.

Community Village‘s insight:

 

This video is hella repetitive, but I love her idea and passion.

all power to the people!

PS – Kudos to YouTube, Facebook, WordPress, Scoop.it, and all other free media platforms!

@getgln

See on www.youtube.com

Savages according to the 1959 Golden Book Encyclopedia

The Golden Book Encyclopedia was the best-selling children’s encyclopedia in America ever. The 1959 edition sold throughout the 1960s. It is the oldest encyclopedia in my possession – and it writes…

 

Community Village‘s insight:

 

Above is an except from Abagond’s blog.

I didn’t know an encyclopedia actually used the word ‘savages’ to describe any group of people.

I knew the word ‘savage’ had been common in speech; but in ‘professional’ writing as well!?

Who wants to bet that when you turn to the page on Europeans – it does not describe them as savages even though Europeans have commited savage acts throughout history and up to today.

@getgln

See on abagond.wordpress.com

Migrant Workers Memorialized 65 Years after crash

Twenty-eight Mexican victims of a plane crash in 1948 were memorialized in Fresno, Calif., with a new gravestone that lists their names.

 

Community Village‘s insight:

This quote:

“Some were in the United States legally as part of the federal Braceros guestworker program”

Emphasis is mine.

 

A rights activists said “When we have a guest at our house we don’t ask them to wash the dishes.”

In other words, the whole idea of guest-worker is dehumanizing.

The idea of guest-worker conveys that the guest is good enough to harvest the crops that feed, nourish and grow our nation – but the guest is not good enough to stay in the community and become a citizen.

See on www.nytimes.com

In a possible first and under heavy security, KKK and NAACP meet in Casper

They didn’t think he would come.

 

Community Village‘s insight:

my head is spinning as I’m reading this.

 

what’s next? the NCLR will meet with the KKK??

 

PS – this is not from April fools day and this is not an Onion article. I found this through ALJAZEERA AMERICA

See on trib.com