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Showing Original Post only (View all)Buttigieg's black agenda roll-out..... 'We'll call it the Douglass Plan for Black America' [View all]
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Hi,
Yesterday I wrote an op-ed in the Charleston Chronicle (posted below) calling for bold investment in racial equity, as ambitious as the Marshall Plan that rebuilt Europe after World War II. Well call it the Douglass Plan for Black America, in honor of Frederick Douglass, who called America to better live up to its promise.
Next week, our nation will celebrate Juneteenth, which marks the day when enslaved Black people in Texas learned almost two years after the fact that the Emancipation Proclamation had granted them freedom. It is a fundamentally American occasion: a celebration of freedom, but also an acknowledgement of freedom delayed.
Black Americans are not yet fully free when Black unemployment is almost twice the national average, when the average Black eighth grader reads at a level far below their white peers, and when Black mothers are 3-4 times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications than white women.
We lack true freedom when so many schools are almost as segregated as they were before Brown v. Board of Education, and when identical resumes with stereotypically white or Black names lead to wildly different chances of being hired.
This is just the beginning. Ill have much more to say about the Douglass Plan in the coming weeks, but for now I invite you to read my op-ed and share it with your friends, family, and community.
As Frederick Douglass once noted, Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will. So lets work together to implement these ideas and bring greater freedom, security, and democracy to the communities that need it most. Doing so will enrich not just Black America, but all Americans.
Thank you,
Pete
Buttigiegs Message Ahead of BET Black Economic Alliance Forum
https://www.charlestonchronicle.net/2019/06/11/buttigiegs-message-ahead-of-bet-black-economic-alliance-forum/
A week from now, our nation will celebrate Juneteenth. It marks the day when enslaved Black people in Texas learnedalmost two years after the factthat the Emancipation Proclamation had rendered them free people. It is a fundamentally American occasiona celebration of freedom, but also an acknowledgement of freedom delayed. As we observe this day, we must be honest that the hopes stirred almost 160 years ago have still not been fully realized.
Black Americans are not yet fully free when Black unemployment is still almost twice the national average, when the average Black eighth grader reads at a level far below their white peers, and when Black mothers are 3-4 times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications than white women. We lack true freedom when so many schools are almost as segregated as they were before Brown v. Board of Education. And, we cannot have freedom when identical resumes with stereotypically white or Black names lead to wildly different chances of being hired. These persistent inequalities have compounded over hundreds of years. They hold back our economy and corrode the American soul.
Replacing racist policies with neutral ones will not be enough to deliver equality. We must actively work to reverse these harms, which is why I propose that we invest in equity with a plan as bold as the Marshall Plan that rebuilt Europe after World War II. Lets call it the Douglass Plan for Black America, in honor of Frederick Douglass, who called America to better live up to its promise. Such a plan could help heal the deep wounds of Americas original sin and supercharge economic growth for every American.
Like my campaign, the plan is structured around three values: freedom, security, and democracy.
When it comes to freedom, Americawith only about 5% of the worlds populationis home to nearly 25% of the worlds incarcerated population, and this population is disproportionately Black. We would be a safer and more just country if we did not harshly penalize the poor, or young people whove made missteps. By reducing sentencing disparities and ensuring that every returning citizen can reintegrate into society, I commit to using every tool possible to end unnecessary and discriminatory incarceration, with the result of reducing the number of Americans incarcerated by 50 percent. This is not a random target, but the hard math on how many Americans should not be locked up in the first place.
True security means being able to provide food, shelter, and a livelihood. Yet todayas a direct result of slavery, Jim Crow, and ongoing discrimination large and smallfor every $100 in wealth a white family has, the average Black family only has $5.04. To combat this wealth gap and encourage greater economic security within the Black community, America should triple the number of entrepreneurs from underserved areasparticularly ones of colorwithin ten years. This would create over 3 million new jobs and more than $660 billion in new wealth for Black communities and our country, through a number of policies to support this goal. For example, Im proposing a federal fundmodeled on a Maryland programthat would co-invest in entrepreneurs of color, particularly in low-income communities.
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primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Buttigieg's black agenda roll-out..... 'We'll call it the Douglass Plan for Black America' [View all]
Celerity
Jun 2019
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I think he handled it fine, and he stopped using it 4 years ago, as soon as he was told
Celerity
Jun 2019
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