Coalition Campaigns to End Prison-Based Gerrymandering
Senator Eric T. Schneiderman and Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries joined forces with a statewide coalition today to announce a new organizing campaign plan to end prison-based gerrymandering in New York State before the 2010 Census. The coalition's goal is to organize across the state to pass Senator Schneiderman's bill that would require New York State to count incarcerated persons in their home communities-rather than in the districts where they are incarcerated-for purposes of drawing legislative district lines. If passed, it would be the first law in the nation to count prisoners in their home communities for districting purposes. "It's an absolute injustice that ...
Call Them Phenomenal, THESE DAUGHTERS of TUBMAN
"Freedom or die a slave!," declared Harriet Tubman (1819/20-1913) who freed herself and 300 others from enslavement in the mid-19th century. Tubman's legacy resounds today in the lives of heirs who move unrestricted and make choices with few constraints. Call them daughters, sisters, wives, mothers, aunts, educators, nurses, doctors, entrepreneurs, environmentalists, bakers, filmmakers, artists, chefs, librarians, homemakers, landowners, students, realtors, musicians, even First Ladies - in roles nonexistent for women of color in America at the time of Harriet Tubman's birth. Call them liberators, revolutionaries, strategists, rainmakers and deep thinkers (as Tubman was), qualities considered "uncharacteristic" for Black women even a little ...
Where to Count Prisoners Leads Concerns at Congressional Hearing on Census
Issue Impact Redistricting and Federal Funds Where prisoners are counted as living determines both electoral districts as well as how many federal dollars are available for everything from job creation to food stamps and other human needs. With 75% of prisoners in upstate New York coming from seven zip codes in New York City, it was an area of special concern at the congressional hearing of The Information Policy, Census and National Archives Subcommittee held at Brooklyn's Borough Hall this past Monday. [caption id="attachment_1454" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Witnesses on Census couting of group quarters and readiness: Census Director Dr. Robert Groves; Robert Goldenkoff, ...
Africans in the Americas-Parts 1 & 2
Historian John Henrik Clarke was fond of saying, "History is a clock that people use to tell their political and cultural time of day." As history is now striking the millennium, it is as good a time as ever to take a brief look at Africans in the Americas during the past three millennia. The first explorers from Africa arrive on the north and south equatorial currents spanning the Atlantic Ocean between the African and American continents. Historian Ivan Van Sertima points to these forces as a natural conveyor belt between West Africa and the Americas. [caption id="attachment_1321" align="alignright" width="258" caption="Front view: ...
NOTES FROM DAKAR- Scholars Send a Message to the World From Brooklyn
It was Super Bowl Sunday, but that was of no matter to the illustrious group assembled to celebrate the life of the great Senegalese historian, Cheikh Anta Diop on the 24th Anniversary of his death. Revered historian of the Nile Valley civilizations, Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan was there with his wife, Sister Khepra, co-founder of the First World Alliance, a "communiversity" as Dr. Leonard Jeffries, also present, had christened it. African-centered musician Randy Weston and his wife and others had the privilege of hearing Yaa-Lengi Meema Ngemi, the translator of Diop's masterwork, Civilization or Barbarism: An Authentic Anthropology, speak ...
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