~ The aim of #RCT is to provide people a process for changing how they've been taught to think and behave patriarchy which fosters inequality, i.e., classism, sexism, and racism to thinking matriarchy which fosters equity. The 12 step process, if followed, has been proven to begin to change how one thinks and behaves in 90 days. To promote permanent change, THIS 12 step program includes New Way of Thinking (#NWTC) classes to correct the lies patriarchy has spread around the world. The 12-18 month classes include 1) Understanding the two primary global cultures, matriarchy and patriarchy (#UMPC), 2) Understanding the system of racism/white supremacy (#USRwS), and 3) Pre-Columbus-colonial African History (#PCAH).
oof was arrested in North Carolina. After telling officers that he’d only had a bag of Doritos and water that day, they took the time to take him to Burger King to satisfy his hunger.
While the public has been waiting for police to show some sensitivity in their work, some are wondering if they would have done the same for a black man who’d just murdered nine white people. This incident occurs as the media seems all too eager to humanize Roof and claim that his actions weren’t related to race.
In Shelby, the FBI handled Roof’s initial questioning, Ledford said. Shelby police’s lone conversation with the mass-murder suspect was about food. Earlier in the day, Roof had bought water and chips at a south Charlotte gas station. Now he was hungry. Police bought him food from a nearby Burger King, Ledford said.
Hillary, When You Paraphrase Our Sentiment, It Really Makes Us Wonder
It’s Blacks police kill daily, “Black Lives Matter” Is our way of saying stop (http://bit.ly/1Fixujh).
As, Rev. Renita Lamkin, a white mother of Black children said…
Hillary’s “…statement that all lives matter”…”My children matter”… “I need to hear my president say that the lives of my children matter…that my little black children matter. Because right now our society does not say that they matter. Black lives matter. That’s what she needs to say.”
Killer Still At Large…”System of Racism/White Supremacy”
Originally, Was a The System of Domination & Control: Wealthy White Men Oppressed Their Women & Poor White Men Before They Encountered Black People, But They Did, They Oppressed Us, Too
#endracismwhitesupremacy
Replace ‘capitalism’ with ‘non-hierarchical, communialism’. What is ‘communalism’? It originated in Black Africa and is STILL practiced in places where people live traditionally per minimal contact with European hierarchical culture that dominates and controls people (will research & provide names of some groups later).
For your study, see the following scholars and/or works:
Diop is the primary scholar because he disproved white scholars; he proved that Egypt is in Africa, that the people of Egypt were/are Black, and that Black culture (characterized by equality of sexes, communal, interdependence, & cooperation) is different from white culture (sexist, hierarchical, independence, & competition). Not an easy read so here is a link to a pretty good summation… http://bit.ly/1QOhNHn.
Other works that further expound on the difference of thetwo cultures include…don’t read, scan to answer the questions:
How similar is what’s presented similar to how Blacks lived here in the US before integration?
Before humans knew about the sperm and egg…only knew that women gave birth, why is it understandable they God initially viewed as a woman…when and who changed the image from female to male?
How did Columbus describe people who lived ‘communally’…was Columbus’ worldview…based on violence, domination & control or not?
When did whites stop respecting the Africa worldview and when & where was racism formally codified?
How does white culture actualize racism/white supremacy? How can whites stop?
Once we’re clear on culture we’re better be able to understand racism, it’s origin, and how it impacts our lives…10 life areas: education, entertainment, political/economics, health, labor, law, religion, sex/relationships, & war (amended F.Welsing’s areas)… AND, KNOW HOW TO COUNTER, NEUTRALIZE, ERADICATE IT and, know what to expect of whites.
Author Event: Sixteen for ’16; A Progressive Agenda For A Better America
Moderated by IPS Director John Cavanagh and featuring Fred Azcarate and Karen Dolan as respondents, this discussion and book signing with IPS Associate Fellow Salvatore Babones will focus on how to push the 2016 election debate from calls for empty reform to real progressive change.
June 23 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Busboys & Poets 14th & V
2021 14th Street NW, Washington, DC United States
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Sixteen for 16 Book cover
Election season looms and the Presidential campaign seems destined to be as contentious, as misleading and as confusing as ever. In Sixteen for ’16, Salvatore Babones takes the politics out of policy, bringing the debate back to the issues that matter in a new, clear and unified agenda for the 2016 elections.
Decades of destructive social and economic policies have devastated poor, working, and middle-class American communities. It is now clear that harsh austerity does not bring prosperity, that the wealthy have no intention of seeing their wealth trickle down, and that each generation is no longer better off than the ones that came before. But what to do?
Join the Institute for Policy Studies, USAction, and Busboys and Poets for this talk and book Salvatore Babones
signing with IPS Associate Fellow and Associate Professor of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Sydney, Salvatore Babones, as in this progressive election field manual, he outlines sixteen core principles to combat these entrenched problems. America needs jobs, infrastructure, a rededication to public education, universal healthcare, higher taxes on higher incomes, a more secure Social Security, an end to the rule of the bankers, stronger unions, a living minimum wage, better working conditions, an end to the prison state, secure reproductive rights, voter equality,
a more moral foreign policy, a more humane refugee policy, and action on global warming.
The progressive movement is on the march in America, and this accessible book charts a realistic path toward a destination all can believe in: a better tomorrow.
Sixteen for ’16 has a foreword by IPS Director, John Cavanagh, who will be MC for this event with respondents Fred Azcarate, Executive Director for USAction and Karen Dolan, Director of IPS’ Criminalization of Poverty project.
A screening followed by a bridge building discussion with filmmaker Ralph L. Crowder III and with a live Hip Hop performance by Son of Nun.
June 25 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
UDC 4200 Conn Ave, NW, Blg 41, Rm A-03
A fergusonfilm“Hands Up Don’t Shoot Our Youth Movement,” a documentary film produced by Ralph L. Crowder III… On the day of Mike Brown’s funeral in Ferguson, MO, there was an atmosphere of rest and calm in the people’s struggle for justice. It created a unique opportunity for Freedom Radio News & Culture Television Network to engage a needed Black perspective of media communication in which a video camera was on and captured a wide range of voices. The input on the death of Mike Brown and the uprising of young black youth is a centerpiece of discussion in this very important news documentary regarding the climate and conditions of Ferguson, MO (Anywhere U.S.A.).
Following the film will be a discussion with the filmmaker, organiziners in Baltimore giving an update about what is happening there and to discuss ways build the strong national protracted struggle needed for survival.
There will also be live Hip Hop performance by Baltimore based artists, Son of Nun.
Panelists:
Ralph L. Crowder III, filmmaker and Freedom Radio News & Culture Television Network.
Ameejill Whitlock, moderator and Baltimore organizer with Jericho Movement and Political Prisoner Radio.
Co-sponsors: Institute for Policy Studies, Parallel Film Collective, WPFW 89.3 FM, DC Ferguson, All-African People’s Revolutionary Party, Africa World Now Project, and We Act Radio 1480 FM.
A $10 donation is suggested to cover travel and other cost of the event but no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
Killer Still At Large…Those Supporting -“System of Racism/White Supremacy”
#endracismwhitesupremacy
Guest on Malissa Harris-Perry Show this morning say, ‘the perpetrator has been caught, but the killer’s still at large’…
The killer ranges FROM those who contributed to the $700,000, especially, poor whites TO the ultra wealthy whites, like the politicians Hilliary and Jeb Bush, who won’t make ‘the killer’ ‘a’ or ‘the’ campaign issue of 2016 with the goal: to eradicate the “killer at large” … ‘racism/white supremacy’…once and for all.
Frances Welsing said, everybody, world wide, has work to do:
White Assignment: publicly admit and make the eradication ‘the system of racism/white supremacy’ THEIR TASK…until done
…and, until, further notice, you, white folk, CAN NOT march with us … AND I AGREE…IF BUT BECAUSE, WE, BLACK FOLK, NEED PRACTICE…MANAGERIAL TRAINING…I.E., TELLING WHITE FOLK WHAT THEY CAN & CAN NOT DO
Black & People of Color Assignment: learn/understand how racism/white supremacy has, historically & does, currently, affect your life in all life areas…
I’m Appalled…Killer Still At Large…”System of Racism/White Supremacy”
#endracismwhitesupremacy
Guest on Malissa Harris-Perry Show this morning say, ‘the perpetrator has been caught, but the killer’s still at large’…
The killer ranges FROM those who contributed to the $700,000, especially, poor whites TO the ultra wealthy whites, like the politicians Hilliary and Jeb Bush, who won’t make ‘the killer’ ‘a’ or ‘the’ campaign issue of 2016 with the goal: to eradicate the “killer at large” … ‘racism/white supremacy’…once and for all.
Frances Welsing said, Blacks need to give whites the homework assignment…to publicly admit and make the eradication ‘the system of racism/white supremacy’ THEIR TASK…until done.
Following her advice, I, personally, charge white people with the responsibility of eradicating the ‘system of racism/white supremacy’…once and for all.
Molefi Kete Asante is among the most published contemporay scholars, having … AnAfrocentric Manifesto, Encyclopedia of African Religion…70 Books…40 Articles
Molefi Kete Asante coined the term Afrocentricity in 1980.
REAL…African American Experts On African American Culture & People
Some of them may have actually interacted with Dubois’, Malcolm’s, KwAme Nkrumah’s, Carter G. Woodson’s but surly did Diop, John H. Clarke, etc.
My point, like white America, we need to develop our own criteria for who are our ‘experts’ based upon their history. Rachel D , dispite her ‘Toxic Charity’ attempts of helping, she doesn’t qualify to enter the room with ‘our’ experts like PTricia Newton, Dick Gregory, Tony Browder, France’s Welsing, Claude Anderson, or Umar Johnson.
…come see them for yourself, this Saturday, at Union Temple Baptist Chruch…1225 W. St., SE, DC. Sat Jun 20th 1-6 PM
Dr. Patricia A. Newton…coined term, Post Traumatic Slavery Disorder (youtube). She graduated from the Washington University School of Medicine in 1975. She works in Baltimore, MD and specializes in Psychiatry and Public Health & General Preventive Medicine. Dr. Newton is affiliated with Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
His name speaks for itself
Anthony (Tony) Browder
Frances Cress Welsing, is an afrocentrist fringe psychiatrist who with her 1970 essay: the Cress Theory of Color-Confrontation and Racism, offered her interpretation on the origins of white supremacy culture in Washington, D.C.
Dr. Claud Anderson is president of PowerNomics Corporation of America, Inc. and The Harvest Institute. PowerNomics is a package of principles and strategies that explain “race” and offer a guide for Black America to become a more self-sufficient and economically competitive group in America.
…youngest of the group but mentored by ‘our’ elders….