(ThyBlackMan.com) I listened to as much of President Obama’s Chicago speech today as MSNBC and CNN would allow, with interruptions for advertisements and comments from “experts” unknowledgeable about Chicago or education. The president was appropriately passionate about the tragedies of Hydia Pendleton, acknowledged the presence of Haydia’s parents and spoke passionately also of the murdered children and teachers of Sandy Hook. He talked about his own absentee father.
As a child of poverty who grew up in Chicago aware of who my college educated father was, but never touched, never spoken to by my father, I could relate to President Obama’s wish that his college graduate father had parented him.President Obama spoke of the need for more comprehensive pre-school education, of better education at all pre-college levels, about the ever increasing gun violence and killings in his adopted city.
However, there was no mention of police killings of citizens or unfair justice, arrests and imprisonment. He gave his typical, inaccurate version of the founding of America: “ No matter who you are, if you work hard you can achieve your dream“. What President Obama avoided discussing, as is his custom, was any mention of the race of the students who sat behind him, almost all Black, of the mostly Black audience, of the systemic racism in uemployment, in public education, in housing, health, of the disparate civil and criminal justice which takes many Black fathers away from their children.
What was comforting was that on the few occasions the president mentioned his former chief of staff, Mayor Rahm Emanuel who was present, there was almost silent response, some indication that the community and students of my hometown are no longer beguiled by the heartless mayor who is in the process of closing many schools and who has hired two incompetent CEOs for the Chicago Public Schools, both trained by the extremely conservative Broad Institute for Administrators.
The president does not seem to recognize or will not acknowledge that improved registration and gun restrictions will not prevent the increasing Black on Black gun violence. What is more likely to lessen Black on Black violence and murders is curriculum and instruction that teach young Black people of the heroic accomplishments of ancestors and contemporaries, of their own value of themselves, their families and their communities, and an understanding of systemic oppression which must be recognized and resisted.
They must learn that we are our own best friends who must protect each other. Teachers and administrators must be trained to appreciate Black and other people of color. They must be trained to recognize the possibility, even likelihood, of their own biases against people of color, especially those impoverished. Black and other teachers and administrators of color are not immune to their own racial and class biases. Such training will not occur in Teach for America boot camps or in present day undergraduate and graduate programs that pretend the charade that we are in a period of post racial America. But we must pressure those programs to do so.
There will be no better advocates for Black and other students of color than Black educators, clergy, politicians, communities of color and the students themselves. Such advocacy will not be initiated by present or future occupants of the White House. It must be forced externally.
The president’s speech was given at the Hyde Park Academy High School, where my lifetime friend the late Dr. Weldon Beverly was a former principal.
Staff Writer; Dr. Donald H. Smith
…Obama is snatching our guns and that worries me. The press secretary says they aren’t out to take ALL guns away and the White House believes families should be able to have A gun to protect themselves. I didn’t hear him say GUNS. Biden goes on about a double barrel shotgun as the best home defense. He looks and sounds like a fool. I like what you have to say hassan_aziz.
We are but on race…the human race and we are all precious in God’s sight! THE RACE CARD http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGqDDA0jAfU
Dr. Smith,
Quit looking to this president to solve the problems that exist in the black community. By the time you lay your head on your pillow tonight 1,500 black babies will lose their lives while inside their mother’s womb. This same president who embodies the solutions to your problems had never spent time around black people and was raised by his white grandparents. This president wants to legalize millions of illegal immigrants so that they may have a better life. Meanwhile black unemployment is off the charts, and genocide, and “purification” of southern California cities and towns is taking place as I post on your article.
If you think I am making this up, Google the Los Angeles times and educate yourself about the race war that is taking place now all over the southwestern U.S., and it’s not some toothless hillbilly with a confederate flag on his pick up chasing down black people and killing them, its Hispanic gangs by order of the Mexican mafia (who by the way has a working relationship with the Aryan Brotherhood) have been given order to kill any black they see (not just black gang members either). I lived there and I saw blacks run out of many neighborhoods that have been occupied by black people for generations.
Black Americans were played and tricked for their vote, nothing more, you served your purpose now be quiet while the current administration focuses on the “New Minority Majority” of the United States; Latinos. I don’t think the answer is to indoctrinate educators whether they be white, Asian, brown, etc. to anyone’s way of thinking. In many ways the federal government’s mission to homogenize the whole country is not working out well. If anything its more divisive and disenfranchises those outside specific racial or ethnic groups.
Maybe the answer is the American People regardless of race, ethnicity, or any other packaging that can be scrutinized. I believe we have the greatest country in the world, I have lived in the Middle East, South America, the Caribbean, and have stopped over in Europe a few times. Are we perfect?? Of course not, but I also believe we have some of the most generous, and hospitable people on earth. Forgive me if I don’t share your fixation on skin tone, political party, or admiration of the current president. I’d rather take my chances on the Constitution, and fellow American.
Perhaps when Americans come together, and stand together, “Change”, and “yes we can” may really hit home and mean something.