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Topic: Can public education be made to work for black children?


I would really like to discuss this one.. and Rowe would be a good candidate as well, if she's willing...

imagine that homeschooler, teacher, and some expert...

ooooh.. Smile

excellent suggestiong NS


Peace,
Khalliqa

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Black Ceasar
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Originally posted by negrospiritual:
Topic: Can public education be made to work for black children?


I would really like to discuss this one.. and Rowe would be a good candidate as well, if she's willing...

imagine that homeschooler, teacher, and some expert...

ooooh.. Smile

excellent suggestiong NS


I hope that's tonight's topic. I was listening to Neal Boortz and he calls public schools "government schools" due to the fact their run by our taxes from the government. Plus, I had no idea that the people who started the public school system, developed it so that there would be a permanent underclass. Something to ponder.


"There are two things that are infinite, human stupidity and the universe...and I'm not too sure about the universe."
--Albert Einstein
 
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Bad Mother Fucker



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... Plus, I had no idea that the people who started the public school system, developed it so that there would be a permanent underclass. Something to ponder.
Indeed... I had no idea of this either... Could you please elaborate? Maybe with a thread in the I & P section?


Peace,

AudioGuy


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"I am African, not because I was born in Africa; but because Africa was born in me"

-Anonymous

"The cost of Liberty is less than the cost of repression."

-W.E.B. DuBois, John Brown 1909

"... can you imagine Doobie in yo' funk??!!"

-G. Clinton

"...Black men walkin' / with white girls on they arms / I be mad at 'em / as if I know they moms / told to go beyond the surface / a person's a person / when we, lessen our women / our condition seems to worsen..." "Real People" - Common

"You are not supposed to be so blind with patriotism that you can not face reality. Wrong is wrong no matter who says it or does it!" -Malcolm X

Sense is far from COMMON!


... The tragic irony here is that a lot of African Americans may not fully recognize the implications of this decision for years to come. Stop by any barbershop, barbeque or church basement in Black America and you will hear – with distressing frequency – that old canard that "integration" ruined the Black community.

William Jelani Cobb

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Bad Mother Fucker



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MBM, what's this week's show about?


Peace,

AudioGuy


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"I am African, not because I was born in Africa; but because Africa was born in me"

-Anonymous

"The cost of Liberty is less than the cost of repression."

-W.E.B. DuBois, John Brown 1909

"... can you imagine Doobie in yo' funk??!!"

-G. Clinton

"...Black men walkin' / with white girls on they arms / I be mad at 'em / as if I know they moms / told to go beyond the surface / a person's a person / when we, lessen our women / our condition seems to worsen..." "Real People" - Common

"You are not supposed to be so blind with patriotism that you can not face reality. Wrong is wrong no matter who says it or does it!" -Malcolm X

Sense is far from COMMON!


... The tragic irony here is that a lot of African Americans may not fully recognize the implications of this decision for years to come. Stop by any barbershop, barbeque or church basement in Black America and you will hear – with distressing frequency – that old canard that "integration" ruined the Black community.

William Jelani Cobb

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Originally posted by Khalliqa:
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Originally posted by negrospiritual:
Topic: Can public education be made to work for black children?


I would really like to discuss this one.. and Rowe would be a good candidate as well, if she's willing...

imagine that homeschooler, teacher, and some expert...

ooooh.. Smile

excellent suggestiong NS


I hope that's tonight's topic. I was listening to Neal Boortz and he calls public schools "government schools" due to the fact their run by our taxes from the government. Plus, I had no idea that the people who started the public school system, developed it so that there would be a permanent underclass. Something to ponder.


Education as it stands in Western society was never put in place to work for Nubian children. We must remember that education wasn't really set up for Nubians anyway. We had to fight just to be allowed to GET an education, then we had to fight to get what we thought was FAIR and STANDARD education, then we had to fight for what we felt was EQUAL education. Now we are fighting for anything so we can feel like we fit into this society...
INSTEAD...
of working with each other to establish our own schools, our own curriculum and our own means of teaching trades and skills to OUR OWN children. It's like we are cats in a room full of dogs, trying to be dogs, getting mad because dogs do what dogs do and all we have to do to change our situation is DO WHAT CATS DO...

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Ubuntu! ("Is an ethic or humanist philosophy focusing on people's allegiances and relations with each other. The word has its origin in the Bantu languages of Southern Africa. Ubuntu is seen as a traditional African concept." Also, it "is related to a Zulu concept - 'umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu'- which means that a person is only a person through their relationship to others."

Maybe Bishop Tutu or Nelson Mandela could discuss it! But, an African scholar/philosopher knowledgeable on the subject would do. Smile


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Anybody who's going on the bus trip tonight should be featured on the Thursday show! Anyone going???


"You're not to be so blind with patriotism that you can't face reality. Wrong is wrong, no matter who does it or says it. "

Malcolm X
 
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Anybody who's going on the bus trip tonight should be featured on the Thursday show! Anyone going???


I can't make it. I sent money to the Howard University pledge drive...to cover legal fees. We should talk about this topic on the show....FREE OJ!!!
 
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How did you celebrate Jim Crows' funeral??

DID YOU WEAR BLACK TODAY???
 
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Jena 6, Mychal Bell out on bail 9/27/2007
 
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This is the place for your AfricanAmerica.org Radio show topics and ideas. What do you want us to cover? What would you like to hear? 15


Our Country is being rocked with so many challenges at this time. I am visionary. If our people could only be shown, to me, this is the best of times. I will be sharing my ideas and thoughts in the days, weeks, and the next several months ahead.

Bill C
 
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How did you celebrate Jim Crows' funeral??

DID YOU WEAR BLACK TODAY???


Raheem,

I invite you to read my comments about the,"Day Jim Crow Died". But you know something, he is quite resilient. He seems to have power over "His Grave".

Bill C
 
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I would love to hear you talk about African American inventors and how its not enough discussion
about it in schools. How the schools need
more books about black inventors and more
assignments on black inventors.


"Black History, All Day, Everyday, All The Time."
 
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Black Ceasar
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Is there a show for tonight?


"There are two things that are infinite, human stupidity and the universe...and I'm not too sure about the universe."
--Albert Einstein
 
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Is there a show for tonight?


Check out the podcast/feed - it was abbreviated. I made some brief comments and then directed folks to check out the live debate on CNN.

Joe and I will be back in full force next week!




 
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Black Ceasar
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Is there a show for tonight?


Check out the podcast/feed - it was abbreviated. I made some brief comments and then directed folks to check out the live debate on CNN.
Joe and I will be back in full force next week!


Whew, thanks. I thought you didn't pay your internet bill or something. I'll listen to you and Joe next week. BTW, have you received my PMs?



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