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Friday, December 18, 2009, 7:38 am

Hopes and Fears

As we get closer to Christmas, New Year's and Kwanzaa and prepare for two weeks off for vacation, my plan was for this blog to reflect on some of the biggest stories of 2009. On my list was President Obama's inauguration; Chris Brown and Rihanna; the death of Michael Jackson; the two black astronauts calling the TJMS from space and yes, Tiger Woods. Those are still important stories, but there's a developing story that I want to share with you.


On the King Holiday Weekend 2010, I will co-host an MSNBC town hall special about race in America with Chris Matthews. This is also an important story because it will give me and you a rare opportunity to participate in a much needed discussion about whether racism is still a relevant topic now that President Obama has been elected. Of course, we know that it is. But now, we will get a chance to say why.


Having an audience of 8 million mostly African-American people is always a good thing, but it's a crucial thing when mainstream America wants to know what's on our minds. Together, we can give provide honest questions and answers about racism in this country. 


In the days leading up to January 18th,  I will be using this blog, BlackAmericaWeb.com, the Text Tom club, the morning show and all of its resources to garner your opinions about some of the specific topics that will be addressed on the program. Among the topics: Does Post-Racial America Exist? (Yep.) Is Affirmative  Action Necessary? (duh!) and Generational Colorblindness. Isn't it funny that usually the only people who claim they don't see color always end up telling you they're married to a black person?


Of course, the traditional, easy way to tackle these topics is to get the same old people to say the same old things. Not knocking any of the people who have sat on panel after panel after panel to talk about race in America in past years. But it's almost impossible to get any new perspectives on issues unless we solicit information from varied sources, and from what I can see, at this point, that's what this MSNBC town hall Meeting will attempt to do. Chris Matthews and I will not talk to a panel of your “usual suspects” about hopes and fears in Obama's America.


That's what will happen on the King holiday on the campus of historically black Texas Southern University. But starting now, I want you to be thinking about YOUR hopes and fears in a country run by the first African-American president. I want to hear from as many people as possible with as many views as possible.  


I am probably more hopeful and less fearful than most people. Having grown up in the segregated South in a progressive HBCU-college town filled with black people with something to prove, I learned early on that it's not so much your circumstances, but it's what you're willing to do to change or improve them that matters. In Tuskegee, Alabama, we wasted very little time worrying about was wrong. We were busy doing what it took to move forward and beyond, with hard work, education and spirituality leading us.


Racism was a strong force in our country then, and it still is. Pretending it doesn't exist does nothing but produce a false sense of security, complacency and apathy. There was a time black people were driven to do better and be better in spite of the obstacles that were in our way. When we began to perceive that those obstacles were no longer there, it .....



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Posted by Issuesandsports  December 29, 2009, 4:23 am
Millions of Americans elected President Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States of America. Our votes stated that we wanted "Change" in America. Now that President Obama is in the White House, we Citizens of America went on vacation. We thought the election was the end of all of our problems. The election was just the beginning and we need to wake up and fight to get the campaign promises of candidate Barack Obama passed through Congress.
Posted by Issuesandsports  December 29, 2009, 4:16 am
Dear Black Community,

We have the means to communicate, we have the intelligence, we have the finances, and my question is why aren't we solving the negative issues that are destroying our family, our neighborhoods, and our legacy? Why? Do we have the focused will power to save ourselves?
Posted by Issuesandsports  December 29, 2009, 4:11 am
Racism in the United States is a way of Life and the utilization of it by whites to separate themselves from black people will always be used! The only thing that can change the "Slave Owner" and "Slave" mentality that most black folks are captured by is for the black nation to unite, build black institutions, enroll all of our children in HBCU schools. When black folks stop pretending and start solving the ills that have plagued our people for every second we've been in America, then nothing is going to change. We must save our youth and ourselves!



Posted by Sugarfreefr  December 28, 2009, 10:12 am
How can we participate in town hall meeting in Texas? Love to attend. Willing to drive to Texas. Will you take questions from audience? I have many concerns and thoughts on topic of race post President Obama.
sugarfreefranki@yahoo.com
Posted by Sugarfreefr  December 28, 2009, 9:55 am
Hillary Clinton told us that the skies would not open, the light would not come down, and the celestial choirs would not sing--I knew that going in but I at least thought the President would acknowledge us. The forgotten base. When the President comes to us, he asks whose our daddy?, and how much chicken have we eaten. Brother President please Help us. Help you. I love and admire you, but lately I feel no love. I hope to come to Texas and share my concerns with Tom Joyner and Chris Matthews.

Best, Humbly,

FNK

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