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Old 10-19-2004, 06:56 PM
Honeykiss1974 Honeykiss1974 is offline
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Can blacks rise together?

Earlier, many posters mentioned that we (blacks) no longer have issues that unite us, but I disagree. Granted nothing will ever be universaly agreed upon, however I think there do currently exist some areas that need to be addresses (I'm sure there are others, but I'm just posting these for example purposes.)

Areas such as:
~better educational resources, especially for urban areas
~economic development with community support
~safer neighborhoods, etc.

However, IMO its the METHOD of addressing these problems that we will differ on and instead of simply embracing these differences of delivery (with the idea of the greater good in mind), some of us tend to take it personally as division (or dividing the resources), which isn't true. As long as there is a need in our community, there is room for everyone.

Do you think the Susan G. Komen Foundation views the Breast Cancer Foundation(or the host of others) with anomousity because they are "moving in on their turf" of breast cancer research? Or that the American Heart Association views The National Institute of Health (or the countless other orgs) of being "against them" when they heart research? Of course not. If anything, they work together for the greater good.

Sometimes, I think this mindset prevents us from addressing those basic areas of need within our community and instead, causes us to spend too much time/energy on "which org/person gets the recognition of helping us" and not enough time/energy on the actual "helping".
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