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Friday, August 30, 2013

Remembering The Dream

August 28, 2013 was the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. The March was historic for many reasons. 

First, it was the largest peaceful gathering in an American city in the history of our nation.  Both the federal government and the government of Washington, DC were braced for the worse, as federal 
Dr. King delivers the "I Have A Dream Speech." Wikipedia
The 1963 view from the Lincoln Memorial.
Wikipedia 

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Where is the Humanity?

In recent weeks, I have encountered several articles in regard to the homelessness problem within our country.  None of these articles remotely suggest a viable solution to this growing problem.

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The first was an initiative to arrest persons found to be homeless and living on the streets in Tampa, Florida.  Tampa, which hosted the 2012 Republican National Convention, had been identified as a city with one the nation’s highest homeless problems. An obvious embarrassment when this determination was made before the convention. In response, Tampa City Council members recently enacted city ordinances authorizing the police to jail persons sleeping in public areas.  Realizing this city is in Florida, I sadly was not surprised. But where is the humanity?

The second was a similar course of action taken in Columbia, South Carolina.  In response to complaints of business owners in downtown Columbia, city officials have stated they will do all within their power to keep the homeless out of the downtown area.  Apparently, creating programs to assist these people is out of the realm of their power and authority, because the officials want to exile their homeless or incarcerate them.  Is this the trend in America - to criminalize those with socio-economic challenges?  Where is the humanity?

The next article I encountered was written by Hugh Hollowell and strikes a little closer to home. “Love Wins Ministries,” a local church group, has fed the homeless on weekends in Raleigh’s Moore Square for more than 6 years.   This weekend, the group, directed by Mr. Hollowell, was threatened with arrest if they continued the practice.  

Love Wins Ministries
According to the Mr. Hollowell’s article, the city of Raleigh (and Wake County for that fact), offers no shelter service, “soup kitchens” or other options for meals on weekends. It appears on weekends the homeless in Wake County are limited to fend for themselves for food and can only hope to find refuge on public property.  And now the “authorities” want to disallow the feeding of another hungry soul.  Is this not insanity?  Whatever happened to the milk of human kindness?  Where is the humanity?

City of Brotherly Love outlaws feeding the homeless outside.
Gary Dee/Wikimedia
In researching information for this blog, I came across this article which was posted on Atlanticcities.com in March 2012. Apparently Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love, has outlawed the feeding of the homeless and hungry outdoors.  What kind of Brotherly Love is that?

My first personal recollection of the homeless situation in American occurred around 1982. Ironically, it was on the streets of Philadelphia. The nation was under the strain of “Reaganomics” and then President Ronald Reagan had signed legislation effectively closing mental health institutions all over America.  It seemed as if overnight, there were families living in cardboard boxes beneath overpasses, people talking to themselves, and hungry pan handlers everywhere.

It has been approximately 30 years and 4 presidential administrations since then and this problem continues. It is unfortunate that in the 21st century this problem has not been resolved.  What’s worse is there are entities within our society that think it’s best to criminalize those in this situation, rather than fund programs to end this problem. 

Many good hearted individuals and organizations (primarily church based groups) have established and maintain shelters, meal programs and recovery efforts for these fellow Americans. This is a good start but more is needs to be done.

Perhaps it is time we answer Cain’s question of God; “Am I my brother’s keeper?”  I believe God has positioned us all to say, “Yes, we are.”  Isn’t it time we again find our humanity?

I’m not hatin, I’m jus sayin…

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

SENTENCED!! Jesse Jr. and Wife Sandra Get Jail Time

Wednesday August 14, 2013, Former Illinois State Representative Jesse Jackson, Jr. and his wife Sandra Jackson were sentenced to 2 ½ years and 1 year respectively.  The son of famed civil rights activist Jesse Jackson pleaded guilty to charges of scheming to misappropriate $750,000 of campaign funds. 

Tarheel State Suppresses Voter's Rights

All over this country Republican fueled garble has been demanding the enactment of legislation altering voting and voter registration laws. This debate has been running rampant since record voter turnout resulted in Senator Barack Obama, defeating Senator John McCain in the 2008 race for the Presidency. Although the voice of America was heard on Election Day 2008, Republicans and their corporate financial backers have continuously demonstrated open resistance to the will of the people.

Monday, August 12, 2013

A Taste of Something New From EWF



EWF circa 1976  
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Those of us who came of age in the 70's and 80's can easily identify with the classic soulful, funky, mystical and melodious sounds of Earth Wind & Fire. Their vintage music resounds as strongly today as it did when it was released. 

The group was the brainchild of Maurice White, a legitimate musical genius and former member of the Ramsey Lewis Trio. While Maurice no longer performs with the group due to health issues, the sound that gave us "Devotion, Reasons, Shining Star" and a multitude of other hits continues to endure.  

Monday, August 5, 2013

Dream Defenders Stand Their Ground Against Stand Your Ground

Major congratulations are in order for the young protesters known as the “Dream Defenders on their victory in Tallahassee, Florida.  In opposition to Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” laws this organization staged sit-ins, occupying offices and corridors in the Florida State Capitol building since July 16th.  
Defenders of the Dream occupy offices and corridor in Tallahassee.
Dreamdefenders.com

Governor Rick Scott (R) stated he had no intention of repealing the questionable laws, however after nearly three weeks Will Weatherford (R), Florida State House Speaker on Friday conceded to opening hearings with the state legislative branch.

Joined by world renowned singer, song writer, actor and activist Harry Belafonte, this is a major victory for the Dream Defenders as well as the people of Florida.  However it is only the first step in what could prove to be a very lengthy journey. 

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Gun Nonsense


All business entities are interested in sales, residual sales and profit, profit, profit.  Such is the very nature of a capitalistic society.  But at what cost are sacrifices made to generate those sales and to make those profits?  

Does it appear the NRA, gun advocates and firearms lobbyist want to see the country return to the law of the gun?  Do we really want to settle our grievances with showdowns in the streets?  Where exactly is all this pro-gun legislation taking us?

Shannon Watts, founder of “Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America,” and Kate Beck, head of the Seattle chapter have launched a petition to prompt the Starbucks Corporation to prohibit the carrying of firearms in their establishments.