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grasswire

(50,130 posts)
Tue Aug 19, 2014, 07:49 PM Aug 2014

Twelve things white people can do now because Ferguson.

http://qz.com/250701/12-things-white-people-can-do-now-because-ferguson/


1. Learn about the racialized history of Ferguson and how it reflects the racialized history of America.

Michael Brown’s murder is not a social anomaly or statistical outlier. It is the direct product of deadly tensions born from decades of housing discrimination, white flight, intergenerational poverty and racial profiling. The militarized police response to peaceful assembly by the people mirrors what happened in the 1960s during the Civil Rights Movement.

2. Reject the “he was a good kid” narrative and lift up the “black lives matter” narrative.

Michael Brown was a good kid, by accounts of those who knew him during his short life. But that’s not why his death is tragic. His death isn’t tragic because he was a sweet kid on his way to college next week. His death is tragic because he was a human being and his life mattered. The Good Kid narrative might provoke some sympathy but what it really does is support the lie that as a rule black people, black men in particular, have a norm of violence or criminal behavior. The Good Kid narrative says that this kid didn’t deserve to die because his goodness was the exception to the rule. This is wrong. This kid didn’t deserve to die because he was a human being and black lives matter.

3. Use words that speak the truth about the disempowerment, oppression, disinvestment and racism that are rampant in our communities.

Be mindful, political and socially aware with your language. Notice how the mainstream news outlets are using words like riot and looting to describe the uprising in Ferguson. What’s happening is not a riot. The people are protesting and engaging in a justified rebellion. They have a righteous anger and are revolting against the police who have terrorized them for years.

4. Understand the modern forms of race oppression and slavery and how they are intertwined with policing, the courts and the prison industrial complex.

We don’t enslave black people on the plantation cotton fields anymore. Now we lock them up in for profit prisons at disproportionate rates and for longer sentences for the same crimes than white people. And when they are released, they are second class citizens stripped of voting rights and denied access to housing, employment and education. Mass incarceration is The New Jim Crow.

5. Examine the interplay between poverty and racial equity.


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Twelve things white people can do now because Ferguson. (Original Post) grasswire Aug 2014 OP
KICK! Kali Aug 2014 #1
K&R cyberswede Aug 2014 #2
Excellent RobertEarl Aug 2014 #3
Read this article yesterday. A genuinely thoughtful piece. AverageJoe90 Aug 2014 #4
Finally AgingAmerican Aug 2014 #5

cyberswede

(26,117 posts)
2. K&R
Tue Aug 19, 2014, 09:33 PM
Aug 2014

I started talking to my 13 y.o. son about the Brown case, but I'm glad I got to read this before we talk more. Numbers 2, 3, and 5 (so far) will be helpful.

...off to read the rest...

 

RobertEarl

(13,685 posts)
3. Excellent
Tue Aug 19, 2014, 10:22 PM
Aug 2014

Many of us have much to learn. It is only fair that we do so and come to understand why some people are so upset.

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