History has that HBCUs were founded because whites didn't want to be educated alongside blacks. Some HBCUs were created by blacks and others "donated" by whites... regardless the intent was obvious. America has had a tough time in race relations. Furthermore, it is publicly known that Mississippi has a staunch view about the progression of African Americans.
This Merger Stuff is obviously a wake up call for us. Our relevance is being question. We are being sent the message that we are non-sustaining and totally disposable. Baarbour created his proposal to let us know that he could manipulate our system. He threw us a bone, and we fought. While we fought, he introduced to bills in the house and gined legitimacy. While the bills died, the notion is floating.
President Ronld Mason sees the financial issues and foresees the dark corner we could be backed into, and he's created a last resort plan. JACOB STATE UNIVERSITY won't go over, but again, this idea forces more conversation between us. What can we as HBCUs do for ourselves? How wll we weather this storm? How can we secure our own lives? Why is it so easy to shake up our existence?
While I don't see an all out merging as the answer, I do see the need for an eMERGEncy plan to be created. How can use our ties that bond to benefit us? We must begin to be more self sufficient. My babies have to come to JSU... I'm totally against banning together while mataining our identities...
Africans were optimal as slaves because they were stronger, bigger, and endured anything.. They didn't sunburn and they were phenomenal producers.. They were used and manipulated them hundreds of years because Europeans saw an ignorant gold mine. Why is this still happening?
Why can't we see our own strengths, instead of allowing ourselves to be divided and conquered again?
Media has profitted from our troubles; they have been having an absolute field day. The news outlets have been following everything, but they aren't being tactful. If I didn't attend JSU and I was watching caaverage as a random student at United States University, I would think Mason was a sell out. And we all know there is so much more to the story.
News channels aren't being tactful and the newspapers aren't either. It just looks like frenzied coverage to see who can make the story sound the biggest aand get the most circulation or viewers. They don't realize that everything they are saying affects the publics perspective. The last thing JSU needs is more bad press...
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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