We have got to agree that certain things really have happened in this life. I HAVE to admit that my son is dead even if I cannot bear that thought. I can not just keep thinking that he is somewhere else just because I have not seen him lately. The truth is.... that in this realm of life, I will not see him walk through the door nor will I receive that telephone call.
There are just certain realities that we must accept in order to begin to SOLVE PROBLEMS, gain understanding about how things happen and begin to HEAL totally. I could probably go on a long verbiage tirade but I want to add to the unspoken pivotal truths that we must begin to base new policy creation upon that is inclusive and transformative for community restoration.
And for those individuals that want to continue to practice herding people into certain sections of town because of disrespectful attitudes about people for one reason or another, then just know that we are in an information age like no other and that type of behavior is no longer welcomed. The challenge has been in stipulating that the bad public policy for Richmond was indeed the procuring cause of our present day poverty. I grant you that the bad behavior- which in my opinion is a type of Arrested Development- is a little out there. I submit to you that it is in direct proportion to the years of generational neglect endured from that public policy.
If we are perfectly honest with ourselves and others, then we must admit that in order to understand this extreme poverty within our communities, we must further admit that people have been un-employed for more than just these last 3 to four years.
Let us work with that slice of what real life things happen when job loss occurs as a result of poor choices on many levels. That is too painful for me to share objectively this morning. Stay tuned for that Flava on another day.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Age Old Problem...
Here WE Are Again.... the aftermath of yet another midterm election. Mandate or NO Mandate... Cut Taxes & Reduce the Deficit or is it Cut Spending & Reduce the Debt.
The interesting thing to me is that even when all that prosperity was going on in the 1990's, the neighborhoods where I am familiar still experienced financial cuts, reduction, deficits, debt and very little spending. Having said all of that, the glass has always looked half empty.
Being the eternal optimist that I am, I look to always provide education on individual empowerment as well as accountability as the jump off point.
A couple of months ago I participated with America Speaks [ http://usabudgetdiscussion.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Federal-Budget-Options-Workbook-062510B.pdf http://usabudgetdiscussion.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/AmericaSpeaks-Testimony-June-30-2010.pdf ] to address authentic options on how to make the tough choices on what on the ground in my neighborhood policy impact actions needed to be implemented. What I saw after that experience was ... in my opinion were counter-productive statements that led to confusing rhetoric. I mention this because we all need to focus on how this thing is really accomplished.
I encourage everyone to look over the above documents that I have included for your reading pleasure. I thought it was going to be very hard to understand but I was pleasantly surprised and educated. And just know ... if there is something that you do not understand ... that is where calling our elected officials come in to explain and/or find out the answer for you if they do not understand. My father told me on many occasions..... "He who asks the question maybe fool for the moment, but he who never asks the question is fool forever more". So you all can thank my dad for encouraging me to ask all the questions that you all have witness me "asking".
The interesting thing to me is that even when all that prosperity was going on in the 1990's, the neighborhoods where I am familiar still experienced financial cuts, reduction, deficits, debt and very little spending. Having said all of that, the glass has always looked half empty.
Being the eternal optimist that I am, I look to always provide education on individual empowerment as well as accountability as the jump off point.
A couple of months ago I participated with America Speaks [ http://usabudgetdiscussion.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Federal-Budget-Options-Workbook-062510B.pdf http://usabudgetdiscussion.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/AmericaSpeaks-Testimony-June-30-2010.pdf ] to address authentic options on how to make the tough choices on what on the ground in my neighborhood policy impact actions needed to be implemented. What I saw after that experience was ... in my opinion were counter-productive statements that led to confusing rhetoric. I mention this because we all need to focus on how this thing is really accomplished.
I encourage everyone to look over the above documents that I have included for your reading pleasure. I thought it was going to be very hard to understand but I was pleasantly surprised and educated. And just know ... if there is something that you do not understand ... that is where calling our elected officials come in to explain and/or find out the answer for you if they do not understand. My father told me on many occasions..... "He who asks the question maybe fool for the moment, but he who never asks the question is fool forever more". So you all can thank my dad for encouraging me to ask all the questions that you all have witness me "asking".
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Democrats As The Minority.... How Effective Will They Perform?
I have been a student of the representative democratic process for some years now and what I have learned is that you have to be pro-active if you want to get anything done.
We just saw "pro-active" negative and regressive actions for the last two plus years as it relates to community restorative policy. I say that because it is common knowledge that bad public policy [See Dr. John Moeser's recent Poverty in Metropolitan Richmond Study presented at the Richmond Peace Education Center's Social Justice Forum ] has caused the historic gaps in how revitalization has occurred or not, especially here in the metropolitan Richmond area. We will not dwell there. My point is that we can go to several decade old policies that have not been implemented well or to some extend at all... thus the recent media saturation of attempts to address the HUD Section 3 policy. [Section 3 is a program which fosters local economic development, neighborhood economic improvement, and individual self-sufficiency.]
The "neglect" points to inaction on so many fronts but that is not the issue at hand. The issue at hand from my perspective is the authentic effort to correct where we are now. We saw how compelling a minority group [And this minority was a group of predominantly all European American men] can be, so why is there not the same compelling acknowledgement for the minority group of which is usually diversified to its very core. We have got to fundamentally know within ourselves that improvement of the least or us is improvement for ALL OF US.
So.... going forward we have to seized the opportunity to be more effective for the community... all of the community. The unity is the same whether your actions are positive or negative. I contend that the personal feelings of accomplishments outweigh to the good for the positive actions. And the outward transformation of the community benefits all. Lets give the positive actions a chance to reign.
We just saw "pro-active" negative and regressive actions for the last two plus years as it relates to community restorative policy. I say that because it is common knowledge that bad public policy [See Dr. John Moeser's recent Poverty in Metropolitan Richmond Study presented at the Richmond Peace Education Center's Social Justice Forum ] has caused the historic gaps in how revitalization has occurred or not, especially here in the metropolitan Richmond area. We will not dwell there. My point is that we can go to several decade old policies that have not been implemented well or to some extend at all... thus the recent media saturation of attempts to address the HUD Section 3 policy. [Section 3 is a program which fosters local economic development, neighborhood economic improvement, and individual self-sufficiency.]
The "neglect" points to inaction on so many fronts but that is not the issue at hand. The issue at hand from my perspective is the authentic effort to correct where we are now. We saw how compelling a minority group [And this minority was a group of predominantly all European American men] can be, so why is there not the same compelling acknowledgement for the minority group of which is usually diversified to its very core. We have got to fundamentally know within ourselves that improvement of the least or us is improvement for ALL OF US.
So.... going forward we have to seized the opportunity to be more effective for the community... all of the community. The unity is the same whether your actions are positive or negative. I contend that the personal feelings of accomplishments outweigh to the good for the positive actions. And the outward transformation of the community benefits all. Lets give the positive actions a chance to reign.
Monday, November 1, 2010
The DAy Before Election Is Here.... What Does It Mean?
Today is Monday and I have been sitting here trying to think of something cute and snazzy to blog about and it just won't come forth.
My thoughts are stuck because when I look at the various number of people with microphones in the hands, I am sadden because what comes out of their mouths does not reflect my reality. Then, I wonder why.
It is my greatest hope that our electorate will vote from practical solution oriented desires and not the anger ramped up in the media and dismissed by the analysts when given the opportunity to comment.
Poverty is real, Job Outsourced by Many Business Owners Supporting Republican Agendas actually happened. How can anyone really think about putting those guys and gals back in control over policy that will not keep your child on your insurance policy; will not keep more of your hard earned money in your pocket; will not hold financial institutions accountable to be more transparent; will not work toward real green job opportunities to employ the diversity of our population? How Can We Do This?
I still see hope for job and wealth creation in our country and we have to work very hard for it. Working hard in this country does not mean working all day on a job that barely pays enough money to support your family. It does not mean working hard on a job that refuses to extend health care to you and your family. And it surely does not mean destroying poor neighborhoods for the sake of mixed use income development that does not address the Bad Public Policy That Created The Poverty In The First Place.
I hope Election Day means that we will deal sincerely with the stopping proxy issues that paralyzes our thought process.
We need to wake up. There are only so many chances to work as a community.I STILL CHOOSE HOPE !!!
My thoughts are stuck because when I look at the various number of people with microphones in the hands, I am sadden because what comes out of their mouths does not reflect my reality. Then, I wonder why.
It is my greatest hope that our electorate will vote from practical solution oriented desires and not the anger ramped up in the media and dismissed by the analysts when given the opportunity to comment.
Poverty is real, Job Outsourced by Many Business Owners Supporting Republican Agendas actually happened. How can anyone really think about putting those guys and gals back in control over policy that will not keep your child on your insurance policy; will not keep more of your hard earned money in your pocket; will not hold financial institutions accountable to be more transparent; will not work toward real green job opportunities to employ the diversity of our population? How Can We Do This?
I still see hope for job and wealth creation in our country and we have to work very hard for it. Working hard in this country does not mean working all day on a job that barely pays enough money to support your family. It does not mean working hard on a job that refuses to extend health care to you and your family. And it surely does not mean destroying poor neighborhoods for the sake of mixed use income development that does not address the Bad Public Policy That Created The Poverty In The First Place.
I hope Election Day means that we will deal sincerely with the stopping proxy issues that paralyzes our thought process.
We need to wake up. There are only so many chances to work as a community.I STILL CHOOSE HOPE !!!
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