14 أكتوبر 2012

AMERICAN APARTHEID


The ghetto is the main breeding ground for poverty, crime and broken dreams


مدن الضواحي الشوكولاته مع الفانيليا - عزل المناطق الحضرية عن بقية الشعب - دراسة مهمة من قبل جامعة هارفارد

To paraphrase an old critic of Renan, a nation is a group of people united by a mistaken view about the past, a hatred of their present neighbours, and dangerous illusions about their future
Žižek


Segregation and the Making of the Underclass

Douglas s. massey

NANCY A. DENTON


Harvard University press

To all people and institution we extend our deep and hearfelt thanks, and hope that the end result justifies the sacrifices that they made on our behalf.
Chicago Illinios
March 1992

Racial sergregation, like all other forms of cruelty and tyranny, debases all human beings – those who are its victims, thosw who victimize, and in quite subtle ways those who are mere accessories.
Kenneth B. Clark


TABLE 13. f  Segregation by Income in Thirty Metropolitan Areas with the
Largest Black Populations, l9B0  HERE

race and residence from the telescope to the microscope
by maria krysan


When people consider new homes, they are still
influenced by the racial composition of the area
LOOK HERE


Maria Krysan is in the sociology department and the Institute of Government
and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She studies racial residential segregation and 
 racial attitudes


معازل المناطق الحضرية عن بقية الشعب 

The higher the percentage of blacks living together means the higher degree of segregation.

مدن الضواحي الشوكولاته مع الفانيليا – أي عزل المناطق الحضرية عن بقية الشعب 

الفقرة الأهم
The authors are successful in pointing out that though times and methods have changed, blacks are still forced to live apart from whites. Instances of "cross burnings" are rare in today's society, but other methods have segregation have taken its place. . Before the creation of fair housing practices, banks and home mortgage lenders openly discriminated against black home seekers. In current times, the methods of discrimination still exist, but only in different forms. For example, real estate agents work to keep people living in "color coded" neighborhoods. This is accomplished through lying and methods public pressure. When black home buyers look for a house, they are shown only those in all black or racially mixed neighborhoods. If these people ask about homes in white neighborhoods, they are lied to and given bogus reasons as to why no homes are available. If blacks due succeed in moving into a majority white neighborhood, they generally force whites to move out. The book gives detailed studies on real- estate agents who are openly biased and continue to create racially segregated housing.

ويسمح لنا الفقر والعنصرية لتصبح مشكلة في مجتمع اليوم الحضرية. يجب استمرار اندماج كل من المجتمعات تصبح أجندة وطنية، قبل أي وقت مسائل العنصرية وعدم المساواة يمكن حلها للاطلاع على الدراسة هنــا 

Angela Davis on violence and non-violence



Prisons do not disappear social problems, they disappear human beings. Homelessness, unemployment, drug addiction, mental illness, and illiteracy are only a few of the problems that disappear from public view when the human beings contending with them are relegated to cages” -Angela Y. Davis



PART 2
Debunking Mexican American Apartheid
A Long, Dark Silence of Law,
a Brief Shining Moment of Justice
Rubén G. Rumbaut
University of California, Irvine

The signs in West Texas cafes: NO CHILI!  “They mean us, son. Don’t go in there
dad would admonish me. The rest of Texas was no better. Seguín: a public park with
the sign, Negros y Mexicanos Afuera!  In a Houston personnel office: “No Mexicans
hired.” On Washington Ave.: “No Mexicans Allowed in Dance Hall.” In a refinery, all
water fountains were painted white, black, or brown. You  know where I had to drin

Debunking Mexican American Apartheid: A Long, Dark Silence of Law, a Brief Shining Moment of Justice

Review of Michael A. Olivas, ed., “Colored Men” and “Hombres Aquí:” Hernández v. Texas and the Rise of Mexican American Lawyering. The focus is on an unlikely civil-rights case, Hernández v. Texas, involving a drunken barroom brawl and a club-footed murder suspect, which in 1954 became the first ever tried by Mexican American lawyers before the U.S. Supreme Court, and the first to open up for persons of Latin American ancestry the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
هذه الصورة من المجتمعات المغلقة بامريكا مالها شغل بالموضوع بس عاجبني الستايل  مالهم بالسبعينات

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