Showing posts with label Social Justice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Justice. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

#AskRachel

It has been nearly a year since I've graced you all with my opinions. Too long I know. So much has happened that I cant even begin to recap...or whatever. I'm going to start here.

Rachel Dolezal is the former NAACP leader who according to her parents has perpetrated being an African American for several years...I'm not CNN so if you want the full story Google it!
I'm here to share my opinion.

There are some serious issues that need to be addressed in this situation. First I want to explore what made her parents wait this long to suddenly expose her? News outlets claim the parents feel "she needs help". But did she not "need help" when she started presenting herself as a Black woman? She did, but it was not until now that her parents decided to publicly humiliate her.

Okay dealt with that initial WTF moment. Lets talk about the rest of these shenanigans.
Rachel, a white woman, spray tanned her peachy white skin and crimp curled her silky blonde hair to imitate another ethnicity. Rachel is not the first person to imitate a race other than her own for social acceptance.





Historically Black people have had imitate other races as a way to avoid social persecution. This is why still today over 50% of African Americans claim some percentage of native American heritage. because though the native Americans were killed and exiled they were still considered better than black.
Likewise, with the rape and impregnation of slaves on plantations striations in shades of brown skin began to appear and became almost expected. As such post slavery many "light skinned" black people would "pass" as white. That way they could live in good neighborhoods, eat good food, use clean restrooms. this "passing" was a way of achieving a better life than typically allowed for people of color.

Passing for another ethnicity did not come without it's issues. Often blacks who passed for white were seen as traitors to the race. Likewise, holding fast to historical native American bloodlines is a way to dilute the race and be less black indicating shame in the color of skin.

What Ms. Rachel has done here is reverse passing perhaps for similar reasons. It is unclear how long her identity crisis (which I have deemed as such) has gone on. However it is speculated that around the time she received a full scholarship to Howard University she began to identify differently. 

An article I read referred to Howard as " the black Harvard". As a black woman who attended a "traditional university" for both undergraduate and graduate studies, I take offense to the idea of a black Harvard. It has something to do with the idea of segregation and comparative educational facilities. Black people go to Harvard and white people go to Howard. Howard's prestige comes from it's own nature and should not be compared to Harvard. No one refers to Harvard as the white Howard! Okay, rant over

Now, should Ms. Dolezal choose to identify with a group which is currently and has been historically disenfranchised and deemed lesser than the majority, I believe that it is her prerogative.

There is also controversy surrounding Ms. Dolezal's prominent leadership roles in the black community. When thinking about this I have two visual cues. The first is an image from the Motion Picture Malcolm X, where the oh so fine Denzel Washington (Malcolm) is approached regarding his crusade for justice and equality by a young and eager white woman. She inquires "What can someone like me ( a white person) do to help further your cause? Cold and dismissive the civil rights leader said "nothing" and walked away. This scene comes to mind because Dolezal obviously felt that she couldn't affect the changes she wanted to as herself. That is in her natural form. She had to take on the persona, a persona that she identifies with strongly now, of a black woman. She had to experience the world in the way that black women experience the world she had to dispose of her innate white privilege to fully embrace, empathize and advocate for the African American Race.

The second visual that comes to mind is the opposite Images of white protesters marching alongside Dr. King, participating in boycotts and freedom rides, sheltering blacks in the south, teaching them to read, write and be all around sufficient. This truth shows that white people can undoubtedly shed their privilege for a cause but not without accepting the consequences for doing so. At this time the efforts to elevate the black community do not allow for the shedding of white privilege. In fact in light of recent movements like Black Lives Matter someone of Rachel's ethnicity would not be received well for aspiring to lead in black organizations. This fact justifies her actions even more.

I am not defending her actions. I'm just pointing out that perhaps she has reasons for wanting to be black and beautiful.

The flip side of all of this is that just as black people have been "passing" for years, and even still idealize lighter skin tones; white people have dawned "black face" as a defamatory and degrading taunt of the black race. Rachel's actions could be seen as a modern day black face performance, where she danced and acted stereotypically to purvey a black persona. This is offensive.

NAACP made a statement concerning the allegations against Ms. Dolezal, quoting the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character". They stated that her resignation is held in the same esteem as would any chapter's leader's.

Let's tie this in with social media shall we. This controversy has brought about a string of posts with stereotypical anecdotes posed as quizzes to assess the blackness of someone. I mean.....I think I don't even have to say how utterly ridiculous that is. I won't say it...Y'all know.

What do you think about this topic? Is she getting around racial barriers to support a cause, passing for her own benefit, or making a mockery of an entire culture?

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Social War

This week my Facebook newsfeed has been buzzing with speculation over the Solange and JayZ fight!....this low quality video with no audio has gone "viral", it has hash tags, memes, and even headlines buzzing about what happened.
I know I can't be alone in that I don't care! Why are we so pressed over this crap....there are real issues in our society that need to be addressed.

Someone should make a hash tag about the homeless people in Baltimore, or the budget crisis that still exists, or the education system and its flaws, or the incessant incarceration of African American males, how about the kidnapping and selling of children domestically and internationally, how about underpaid laborers and overpaid CEO's, how about the collapse of the middle class, about classism, racism, sexism, and all of the many other isms that are prevalent.....including separatism, how about religious intolerance...how about the fact that still over half of the country is discriminating against half of the population....I just can't. I can't comprehend how this is the hottest trending topic, and not only that it is trending but that it has continued to be the most talked about news in every possible media facet since Sunday!


This is a call, an all-call if you will. For us...people....to use Social Media as a catalyst for social change, to use Social Capital and grow as a nation, this is an opportunity for all of us to broaden our scopes and stop twiddling our thumbs. the elevator fiasco my friends, is not news! The burning and killing of over 300 people in Gamboru Ngala is news! And yet I see nothing about that on my social media news feed.
 

These are issues that people claim to care about, ask anyone how they feel about the homeless and they are most certain to express that something should be done. Sometimes out of frustration and a desire not to see homeless people and sometimes out of compassion and soft spot for human suffering; either way something should be done! And yet the highlight of the week is that 2 very well-off individuals who happen to stay in the public eye were recorded at a moment in which their behavior was not socially acceptable.

Now don't get me wrong, assault is most certainly not okay, and I am not by any means, condoning the behavior exhibited...I am simply stating a fact, I work day in and day out with women who have come out of homes where they have been trapped barefoot and incessantly impregnated against their wills only to be beat down day after day to such an extent that their only escape is to come to a Shelter! JayZ is returning to his undoubtedly decked out pad with his mega star wife! He might increase his body guards and should he chose to press charges he may, but the situation is not even half as awe-worthy as are the stories of the many men and women who find themselves crippled at the hand of violence!!


If we want to highlight the violence in America I do not believe that Solange and JayZ make a very good "poster child" for the cause!

instead of talking about the important issues, and claiming that they matter to us, and publicizing the ratchet and the ridiculous propaganda that media feeds us...why not publicize the issues that we really care about.....
And as I come into a sense of consciousness I realize that perhaps we are publicizing the issues that we care most about in which case I fear we may be doomed!

I was thinking about my future career as a Social Worker, I am excited to make change in lives of those that have been oppressed and disserved by the systems of society, and yet I find that I have a fire for seeing a larger social change. I see society at war, at war with ourselves over what is pleasing and easy to digest versus the reality of our status. I am a Social Warrior!
#Socialwarrior #Socialchange #Bethechange