Posted on 03/29/2016 11:05:41 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Election seasons are consumed by talk of which candidates and parties are winning. But, Black people never win, even if one of them is at the top of the ticket, unless they are organized to seek power. The Black Is Back Coalitions upcoming conference on electoral politics and self-determination will explore the possibilities and the dangers that the current electoral scene presents for the future of Black people and the world.
We arrive at the current election season with both corporate parties in a state of flux and an incipient Black movement that is anxious to transform the political landscape.
Self-determination. Its a term that was once at the center of the Black political discussion. How should Black folks organize themselves to gain the power to shape their own destinies, and in the process, build a better world and break the power of our enemies? Black people in the United States made great strides when we engaged in mass mobilization under independent Black leadership with the focus on self-determination. WE set the terms of discussion, and put forward principled demands that were designed always to result in the accumulation of more power in the hands of our people. Sometimes that involved elections, but more often not, because elections only occur every two or four years, while the struggle for power and self-determination is constant.
The Black Is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations is putting Black peoples self-determination back in the discussion this election season, with a National Conference on the 2016 Election and the Struggle for Self-Determination. The conference takes place on Saturday, April 9, at St. Marys Church in Harlem, New York City. The Black Is Back Coalition will explore the possibilities and the dangers that the current electoral scene presents for the future of Black people and the world. This is a conference about power: the power to kick the killer cops out of our neighborhoods and establish Black community control of the police. The power to keep our people from being dispersed from the cities at the whim of rich corporations. The power to control our schools and the content and quality of our childrens educations. The power that comes from economic security. The power to say Yes to our friends and No to our enemies.
Movement Politics
The Black Is Back Coalition was founded in October, 2009, when a broad range of Black organizations decided to work together based on the principle of Black self-determination and the struggle against imperialism. President Obama had just begun his first term in office. The new Coalition understood that the election of a Black corporate Democrat to the highest office in the land was not a step towards Black self-determination. In fact, it was quite the opposite. Obamas election meant that lots of Black folks would celebrate as their own incomes and wealth went further down the drain, and that many would cheering while a Black commander-in-chief slaughtered people of color all over the world. And we were right.
But something else happened in the second half of Barack Obamas tenure in office: the beginnings of a mass movement. And so, we arrive at the current election season with both corporate parties in a state of flux and, most importantly, an incipient Black movement that is anxious to transform the political landscape through struggle outside the ballot box. Which is why the Black Is Back Coalition is holding a National Conference on the 2016 Election and the Struggle for Self-Determination, Saturday, April 9, at St. Marys Church, at 521 West 126th Street, in Harlem, New York. To make arrangements, go to the Black Is Back Coalition web site. Because Black Power matters.
Personally, I have no problem voting for a qualified black person for office. Just need to make sure they are vetted properly this time and that they are qualified for the job.
Self determination = free stuff for this crowd.
The problem is Santa Claus keeps promising them a pony 40acres n a mule, and they never learn.
Black Is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations
Obviously a racist gathering of useless group of liberal idiots.
Black i Black Coalition: Racisit from the start
for Social Justice: Anti-Constitutional
for Peace: BLM, Black Panther, Black on Black Violence etc
for Reparations: They already have it.. it’s called Welfare
Yes, these groups feign favoring independence while in fact advocating extorting more freebies from whitey. One day they’ll understand their dependence on freebies reduced them to little more than urban livestock, corralled to give makework jobs to white people (with a small number employed in lucrative positions as sonderkommandos overseeing the plantations in political and other government jobs).
At least they’ll acknowledge they’ve lost ground under Obama...
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