March 4. 2009 Page A4 O pinion Opinion articles do not necessarily represent the views o f the Portland Observer. We welcome reader essays, photos and story ideas. Submit to news @ portlandobserver. com. White Recession, Black Depression Our racial wealth divide by D errick M i hammad and M ichael B rown D uring this Black H istory Month, the nation and the world anxiously watch the living black history that is taking place with the first African American presi­ dent. Yet at this very sam e m o­ ment the future of black America is in an exceedingly precarious condition. The State of the Dream 2009: The Silent Depression, a recent re p o rt by th e I n s titu te fo r Policy Studies and United For A Fair Economy, highlights how the current econom ic recession impacts the racial wealth divide in this country. As the U. S. delves further into a serious long-term reces­ sion, African Americans are fac­ ing the ch allenge o f com ing from a seven year silent reces­ sion into a depression for dis­ enfranchised com m unities that includes m ost A frican A m eri­ cans. Between 2(XX) and 2007, be­ fore the country was officially in a recession, black em ploy­ m ent decreased by 2.4 percent and A frican A m eric an s saw th eir incom es decline by 2.9 percent. Between 2(XX) and 2005, the median family income o f African Am ericans decreased and fell more steeply than that for whites or Latinos. To a large extent, A fric a n A m e ric a n s n ev e r emerged from the 2001 recession. With blacks having 15 cents of every dollar o f white wealth and nearly 30 percent of black house­ holds having zero to negative net worth, the decline o f the overall American economy promises to subm erge A frican A m ericans into a depression. W hat is a d ep ressio n ? A depression is a long-term and severe recession. It is already clear that A frican A m ericans have been through a long-term recession. Let us look at the severity. The unem ploym ent rate for African Americans is already in the double digits, 11.2 percent, and is expected to increase to 20 percent or more. It is esti­ mated that a deep national re­ c e ssio n , w hich in c re asin g ly looks like w hat the national economy is going through, will decrease the black middle class by a staggering 33 percent. The nation is well on its way to its m ost sev ere recessio n since the G reat D epression and A frican A m ericans are faced w ith ev en g rea ter ec o n o m ic challenges. As the election has shown, A m e ric a n s are lo o k in g for change we can believe in. We can find examples in Great Brit­ ain. In 2002, Britain implemented the Child Trust Fund. This pro­ gram allocates start up savings funds for families with the birth of a child. It is an attempt to as­ sist and develop more of a wealth b u ild in g so ciety w hich is a change greatly needed in the United States. Britain, a wealthy country with the greatest decline in income inequality and poverty since 2000, is also in the midst of discussing a proposal called the "social mobility white paper" to make all government funds and program s focus on decreasing inequality. T h is c o m p re h e n s iv e a p ­ proach is also necessary in the U. S. As President O bam a or­ ch e strates m ass g o v ern m en t investment to help the economy recover, he must make a center- piece o f this plan, the end of e c o n o m ic in e q u a lity o f all groups. P re sid en t O b am a h as th e opportunity to not ju st be a sig­ nificant piece o f black history, but more im portantly and with the support o f Congress, make racial inequality a piece o f black history. D edrick M uham m ad and Michael Brown work fo r the In­ stitute fo r Policy Studies. President Obama, the Ordinary Person Opportunity is the key to success by E rvin M il. ton L ik e so m any A m e ric a n s, I am proud of the recent election and inaugu­ ration o f President Barack Obama. He was certainly a for- midable candidate and I believe he will prove him self to be a strong president. Many people, however, seem to have the impression that Presi­ dent Obama is some kind of su­ per man. 1 have heard people make such comments as, “ Presi­ dent O bam a is intelligent” or “he's so articulate." To m e, th o se c o m m e n ts sound as if they are saying that the President is not a “norm al” person o f color. They certainly cannot mean that a person has to possess those qualities in order to be President. I have seen Presi­ dents in my lifetime that did not possess those qualities. Per­ haps they mean that a person of color has to possess those quali­ ties in order to be President. While President Obama is in­ telligent, well spoken and pos­ sesses m any other adm irable leadership qualities, he is not unique because many people of color possess similar traits. There are many other persons ! coi W lüs ! K r r p lf l« y o u In T o u c h I We flash & unlock cell phones | Cell Phone Repairs j of color who are also qualified to lead this great country. The key is having access to a good edu­ catio n , develo p in g the skills needed for strong leadership and gain experiences that make them well-rounded citizens o f a global world. The accomplishment ceiling has not been raised for President / would like to see President Obama known, not for eloquent speeches or his above-average intelligence, but because he has tried to make this a more just world. using the innate gifts that God has provided. Everyone needs the opportu­ nity to get a good education and O bam a alone, but it has been raised for every child, regardless of that ch ild ’s background or their race. I want to see children o f th e w o rld h av e the tools needed to succeed and m ake their parents, their race and the whole world proud. Moreover, I would like to see President Obama known, not for eloquent speeches or his above- average intelligence, but b e­ cause he has tried to make this a more just world. I believe President O bam a can give children o f color the hope that they can do something worthwhile with their lives and live out their own dreams, just as he is living out his dreams. All A m erican s h av e been promised the right to life, liberty and the pursuit o f happiness. This right is promised, not as a result of our “articulation” but N eg ro H istory W eek, w hich by Contact ME Today ! 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It is fitting that the first Presi­ dential Proclam ation issued by Barack O bam a is one that rec­ ognizes National African Ameri­ can History M onth. He writes, "The b elief th a t...th e dream s and the promise o f our nation... might one day be realized by all o f o u r citizen s gave A frican A merican men and women the same sense o f duty and love of country that led them to shed blood in every w ar we have ever fought, invest hard-earned re­ sources in their com m unities with the hope o f self-em pow er­ ment, and to pass the ideals of this great land dow n to their children and grandchildren." Eight years after the horrific events o f Sept. 11, the A m eri­ can spirit is again being put to the test with an econom ic crisis that is being com pared to the G reat Depression. We need to look no further than the lives o f great men and women like Frederick Douglas, Harriet Tubman, W.E.B Dubois, T hurgood M arshall, W hitney Y oung, R o sa P ark s, M artin Luther King and Barack Obama for a sense o f certainty that this too, "we shall overcome." p — — — — — — — — — Dr. Marcelitte Faiila Chiropractic Physician $79.00 $59.(X) $109 - $139 $35 - $49 $5.00 (With Other Services) "W hat we need is not a history o f selected races or nations, but the history o f the world void of national bias, race, hate and re­ ligious prejudice." That is a goal that Am erica is still struggling to achieve. In fact, legislatures in a num ­ ber o f states, including New York and New Jersey, have re­ cently passed laws mandating o r e n c o u ra g in g te a c h e rs to broaden their history courses to include more ethnic, racial and gender diversity. 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