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Fair Housing Report Demonstrates HUD’S Efforts To End Housing Discrimination

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Recovering US job market is leaving black men behind >>READ MORE

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Civil Rights Organizations Settle Hurricane Katrina Housing Discrimination Case against HUD and Louisiana >>READ MORE

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Understanding E-Commerce

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Jailed and Wrongful Arrest for Cashing Chase Check at Chase Bank>>READ MORE

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Goldie Taylor: Donald Trump and The Racist Roots of 'Birtherism'

 

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The President’s Address to the Nation on Libya >>READ MORE

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President of The United States, Barack Obama Delivers Message To Youth

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Tribute to an unsung American Hero – the man who championed the end of racial discrimination in the US Military >> READ MORE

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On Eve of Year For People of African Descent, Ban Calls for Final End to Racism >>READ MORE

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PARTY POLITICS: THE BLACK VOTE, THE BLACK PRESS AND YOU >>READ MORE

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Over 175,000 Rally on the National Mall for “One Nation Working Together”

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NAACP Calls on House to Pass Crucial Small Business Bill to Create New Jobs and Extent New Lines of Credit >>READ MORE

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Rep. Barbara Lee, Encourages the Media to Help Facilitate Open and Honest Dialogue on Race in America

September 16, 2010

If anyone thought the election of Barack Obama as our nation’s first African American president was the beginning of a post-racial America, media coverage of recent events, surely should remind us all of the unfinished work America has to do with regard to race. Recent events have also brought about familiar calls for a “national dialogue” about race. This suggestion has largely become a cliché, a hollow gesture designed to demonstrate one’s reasonableness while not requiring them to actually do anything. That’s too bad, because a national dialogue on race, if put in the proper context and pursued in a wide variety of forms and formats, could actually improve America’s understanding of itself and its history. We cannot, however, have a dialogue on race when the conversation, as it was in the case of Shirley Sherrod, is driven by lies, falsehoods, and smears put forth by dishonest and disreputable advocates whose intention is to incite racial animosity. We cannot have a reasonable dialogue about race if we do not recognize that white privilege, institutional racism, and structural inequalities still exist. Nor can we have an honest dialogue if we do not recognize that white America is not to blame for every problem in minority communities. Finally, we cannot have a fully nuanced conversation if we do not address the fears, misunderstandings, and animosities among and between a wide range of ethnic and religious groups in what is a multi-racial America. The media bears significant responsibility for the sensationalized and superficial moments that too often constitute America’s conversations about race. And so it is that the media will need to play a major role in promoting a real dialogue on race, with advocates willing to have an open, honest, and deliberative discussion respecting of others’ viewpoints on a wide range of issues at the intersection of race and class in America. As Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, Rep. Barbara Lee has been a principled leader who has sought to broaden how Americans approach race in ways that are multi-faceted and nuanced. Last November, the Congressional Black Caucus led a “Dialogue on Race” that explored the many ways history, economics, and psychology affect race and race relations. Rep. Lee has always sought to elevate the conversation to a discussion of structural inequities and institutional racism – so we can truly move forward as a society. Congresswoman Lee is pleased to make herself available for interviews and appearances to help facilitate a frank and honest dialogue about race, racism, discrimination, and inequality in America. She looks forward to hearing from you about ways in which the media can do its part to raise the level of discourse to help America learn, heal, and move forward when it comes to discussing issues of race. To contact Congressional Black Caucus Chairwoman Barbara Lee for an interview, please call 202- 226-9776 or email jioni.palmer@mail.house.gov.

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President Obama Meets Civil Rights Icon Ruby Bridges

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Poverty Rate Among African Americans Nearly Double that of Whites

Washington, DC, September 16, 2010 – Annual data released today by the U.S Census Bureau indicates that 43.6 million Americans—one in seven people— now live in poverty >>READ MORE

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National Urban League And Advance America Launch New Corporate Board Certification Initiative >>READ MORE

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The Benefits of Women- and Minority-owned Business Certification >>READ MORE

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California Black Chamber of Commerce Ron Brown Business & Economic Summit

Aubrey L. Stone President/CEO California Black Chamber of Commerce >> READ MORE

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Los Angeles labor applauds Obama Administration’s lawsuit against Arizona’s SB 1070 >>READ MORE

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Free Press Targets Poor Blacks and Women for Net Neutrality Campaign >>READ MORE

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Baca Announces Next Round Of Seniors To Receive Medicare Rebate Checks $250 Rebate Provides Immediate Assistance to Seniors Falling in the Medicare “Donut Hole” >> READ MORE

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The Benefits of Women- and Minority-owned Business Certification >>READ MORE

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Congressman Garamendi: Senate Republicans Block Jobs Bill, Putting at Risk the Nation’s Economy with a Double Dip Recession >>READ MORE

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Obama’s Speech on Immigration Reform, A High Moment of Vision - Now Congress Must Act! >>READ MORE

 

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