[WAsummit] U.S. For All of Us
Nancy
narvold at sfo.com
Wed Jan 13 15:43:51 CST 2010
Lou - it may be an opportunity to support the group in honing their message to include your critique. I'd say, write to them.
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From: louschoen at aol.com
To: email at massslaveryapology.org ; wasummit at lists.wacan.org ; usforallofus at awarela.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 7:36 PM
Subject: Re: [WAsummit] U.S. For All of Us
I want very much to sign this statement but, in the "usforallofus" web site, the preface to the words quoted include, twice, a limiting phrase, which contradicts the broad invitation to signatures at the end of the web site. It asserts, "We are white people..." That affirmation would make it difficult to sign, with conviction, for anyone not defined as white.
It's also a challenge for those of us who are asked by US culture to accept "White or Caucasian" identity but who understand that the very concept of "white," as a racial definition, is at the root of
our continuing racial crisis and divisions. Europeans and Euroamericans claimed that shade for its relative value supremacy among color definitions, in spite of their own pinkish, yellowish and tannish
hues, contrasting it deliberately with the blackness of those they enslaved. It was a strategy to justify their oppression of others, and was reinforced by promoting cultural, legal and scientific belief in the mythological concept of "race." As James Baldwin wrote in 1984, "It is not merely that whiteness is oppressive and false; it is that whiteness is nothing but oppressive and false." ("On Being 'White' and Other Lies," Essence Magazine.)
It would be healthy for all "white" anti-racists to study carefully and discuss the recent book by Zeus Leonardo, Race, Whiteness and Education. He builds upon David Roediger's 1992 work, Towards the Abolition of Whiteness, exploring the process of transformation and ultimately abolition of the great lie that we are forced to live as the price for the racially shaped privileges we enjoy. Our struggle for transformation demands more from us than collective statements of principle decrying the bigotry around us.
Lou Schoen
Minneapolis
In a message dated 12/26/09 5:16:36 PM, email at massslaveryapology.org writes:
Hi Friends,
You might be interested in a statement from http://www.usforallofus.org.
Their website says:
"We long for a country that lifts all of us up, dares to care, offers
love, generosity, and justice. We reject the racism that keeps us divided.
We celebrate our interdependence and our capacity to love our neighbors as
ourselves...The first step is to say together: "There is no room for
racism in a U.S. for all of us."
Their statement has been signed by 65 organizations and almost 600
individuals.
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