October 16, 2007

Jena 6 congressional hearing

C-SPAN is currently broadcasting congressional hearings about the Jena 6 incident. Simply scroll down to the C-SPAN3 logo and click on "Watch" or "Listen." For those of us who do not have the luxury of watching every minute of the hearing, write in and update us…

October 10, 2007

"Jena 6" Copycats abound

"Jena 6" gave Americans a wake up call to a major soft spot in society today – race relations.

In this USA Today article, Marisol Bello, a talented reporter who used to work at my old paper the Detroit Free Press, compiles examples from across the country. She leads with a familiar anecdote from the University of Maryland.

Another example in Winchester, Ky., was particularly disturbing. In that case, four teens were charged with terroristic threats for taunting a black classmate with drawings of a noose, a Confederate flag and someone being whipped and lynched. I wasn’t necessarily disturbed by the actions of the teens – heck, it takes a lot to surprise me at this point. I was disgusted by the reaction of the parent of one of the offenders.

“I know he meant nothing by it,“ she said. “I know he’s not racist. He said he was just joking around. They were passing time in class."

Joking around? Passing time in class? Are you serious? I’m so sick of hearing the “he/she was just fooling around” excuse. People, take some ownership for your hate. Stop passing the buck…

Also, check out these stories about nooses found at the Coast Guard Academy and at Columbia University.

Race-relations in this country are in need of some serious attention. Read the entire article, and look at the description of the perpetrators. Are you also bothered by the fact that these incidents are taking place in learning environments?

What is being taught in the classroom to encourage civility and tolerance? What are schools doing to thwart the damaging, hateful thoughts that many parents are forcing upon their children? Are there any programs/ teachers that you know about that are working to encourage a better heterogenous tomorrow?

September 27, 2007

'Jena 6' update

Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco announced that the court case involving Mychal Bell, a black teenager and member of the “Jena 6,” will be heard in juvenile court.

Blanco made the announcement with civil rights leaders Martin Luther King III and Al Sharpton.

The case is also catching the attention of Capitol Hill. A video can be found on The Sun's homepage. Scroll down to the video section and scroll down to the Jena 6 video.

September 20, 2007

Jena 6 Update

 If you want to check out video of rallies in Louisiana and Washington, D.C. link to CNN.com.
 Also, check out today’s article in The Sun.

UPDATE: If you go to the mainpage of The Sun, you can view special video reports from Jena.

September 19, 2007

Jena 6 Rallies

Just in case you have been living under a rock, there will be a slew of protests nationwide about the “Jena 6” case in Jena, Louisiana.

Here’s a brief recap: Thousands plan to descend on Jena (pronounced JEEN-uh), La., this week to protest a series of incidents stemming from several nooses that were hung from a tree at a high school. That incident sparked a fight, that resulted in the arrest of six African American students.

 Many protesters are upset with what they consider harsh treatment and unfair charges handed out to the African American students involved in the fight.

Check out these stories in USA Today. Also check out the Chicago Tribune’s coverage of the case. The Tribune, our sister paper, originally broke the story.

Bus loads of people plan to go Louisiana to protest the sentencing of the African American students. There are also local rallies planned. Rallies are scheduled to be held at: Coppin State University from 12 p.m. until 1:30 p.m. New Shiloh Baptist Church, 2100 N. Monroe Street, from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m.

 

 

UPDATE: If you go to the mainpage of The Sun, you can view special video reports from Jena.

 

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