Archive for the ‘Racial justice’ Category

His White Privilege Is A Wonderland

Monday, March 1st, 2010

As Jay-Smooth says of John Mayer’s recent buffoonery:

There’s so much wrongness there, you can just swim in it.

As true as this is, Jay doesn’t want us to drown in it. Getting sucked into media soundbites about race can draw us away from the most immediate issues at hand. Jay goes on:

A lot of the most important race issues are institutional, systemic, structural issues. Questions like:

Why in 2010 do Black people not have the same educational opportunities, the same access to health care, the same economic and employment opportunities?

Why are Black people so disproportionately affected by this recession?

Why, in 2010, does it so often seem like on an institutional, systemic, structural level Black people are still disproportionately affected by almost everything thats bad?

Those questions cannot be answered by analyzing the racial awkwardness of a YouTube video. Answering those questions means figuring out how we can change public policy and pressuring the government from inside and outside to make those changes.

Damn. Who wants to listen to John Mayer, anyway, when you can watch Jay-Smooth spit the truth? Check him out at his new site, Nil Doctrine.

3 Ways to Take Action This Week!

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Please take 10 minutes to make your voice heard on wrongful imprisonment, immigration reform and hunger!

Join Dolores Huerta in the Fight for the Public Option!

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Attention all LA-based folks in support of health care reform! Dolores Huerta, co-founder of United Farm Workers of America, life long social justice activist and president of the Dolores Huerta Foundation, is headlining a Health Care Reform open forum this Thursday, November 12 at 12 noon at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church.

Community organizers, religious leaders and politicians, including California Senator Barbara Boxer, will be joining Huerta at this incredibly important event. In addition to mobilizing for the next health care battle in the Senate, community members will be able to voice their feelings about many issues, including the recent devastating EXCLUSION of undocumented peoples from health care reform. The event will also serve as an opportunity to strategize for health care and immigration reform and to discuss the needs of the diverse communities of Los Angeles and the country as a whole.

For more information, email hcan.california@yahoo.com.