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US #1 in youth unemployment at 26.6%

Posted: 2013/05/08 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Uncategorized
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The Idled Young Americans – NYTimes.com.

Ta-Nehisi Coates and the Danger of the Black Cultural Tour Guide by Pascal Robert

In mainstream media, both print and televised, there are certain Black folk who serve a role that is historical – going back to Booker T. Washington – and consistent, but still profoundly damaging to the sensibilities of the Black masses, particularly the Black poor. That person is the black cultural tour guide. The name “Black cultural tour guide” is often too benign a description for this ilk. In reality they sometimes act like the zoo keeper taking the nice sub-urban White family into the exhibit of all the REAL DANGEROUS animals. The lions, tigers, bears, and gorillas. They interpret the signs and signals of these species for the White onlookers, let them know when certain movements mean danger, and also inform them when it’s safe to toss a banana or piece of fruit at the big ape with the scowl. This often is how their depictions can be translated in the worst and most racist extremes in their attempts to convey “authentic blackness.”

A Final Embrace: The Most Haunting Photograph from Bangladesh

Posted: 2013/05/08 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Uncategorized

This is the holocaust happening right now.
When I grew up I wondered what the good people of the world were doing when the Nazis were gassing my family.
Now I’m 47 and I know the answer: they were doing what WE are doing right now!

Cultural Healing-Part 1 Resilience

Posted: 2013/05/07 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Uncategorized

It’s not over; it’s global now.

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The Transatlantic slave trade is often referred to as the “Black Holocaust” or Maafa, a Swahili word meaning “great tragedy” but,  it is hard to fully grasp the magnitude of this tragedy with  words or to truly  understand the impact of trauma suffered by African-American people as a result of slavery in  America. While there are no hard numbers to account for slaves that didn’t survive the harsh conditions (of being, chained, packed and transported like cargo to American shores)  conservative estimates suggest more than 2 million African slaves died in transportation through the Middle Passage.  Another common belief is that more slaves died upon arrival to their new settlement in America.  The real death-toll  has been lost forever  for African-American people and…the world.

For 400 years, African people who managed to survive the Middle Passage, fell victim to chattel slavery, a form of slavery that gives ownership of…

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