7.23.09
Some of Us Are Brave
Host/Producer Kali Alexander
email kalialexander@gmail.com
Today I'll be speaking to the Goddess of Raw Foods!! Yeah, Nwenna Kai will be hanging out dishing on raw food basics, spiritual enlightenment, & sexual ecstasy. I'll also chat about the HPV vaccination mandate on immigrant women and girls with Jan Robinson Flint of Black Women for Wellness, Gabriela Valle of California Latinas for Reproductive Justice, and Lilian Mgonja of the Global Health Foundation. Sikivu Hutchinson, editor of Black Fem Lens, will also bring the heat with a commentary on policing the police.
Segment 1: HPV Vaccination Mandate on Immigrant Women and Girls
In 2007 the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, a subdivision of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, recommended that a vaccination to the Human Papiloma Virus-- HPV as it is commonly known-- be administered to women and girls ages 11 to 26 in the U.S. This recommendation became an automatic requirement for prospective immigrants when the government updated its vaccination list in July 2008 under the Immigration and Nationality Act. Section 212 of the INA states that “an alien who seeks admission as an immigrant, or who seeks adjustment of status to one lawfully admitted for permanent residence, must present documentation for having received vaccinations for ‘vaccine-preventable diseases,’ … and any other vaccinations against vaccine-preventable diseases recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.”
Guests: Gabriela Valle, California Latinas for Reproductive Justice, www.clrj.org; Jan Robinson Flint, Black Women for Wellness, www.bwwla.org; Lilian Mgonja, Global Health Foundation and Southland Recovery Center
Segment 2: Commentary by Sikivu Hutchinson, editor of Black Fem Lens, www.blackfemlens.org
Bootstrapping Out of the Police State
Margaret Mitchell. Devin Brown. Kevin Wickes. Woodrow Player. These are only a few of the names of African Americans murdered by Los Angeles area law enforcement over the past decade, specifically the LAPD, Inglewood PD and the L.A. County Sheriff. These are only a few of the names that resonate so powerfully in light of the lifting of the federal consent decree against the Los Angeles Police Department last week.
While the mainstream media have rushed to commend the LAPD for its progress on reform, the repeal of the decree is a criminal sham. According to a 2008 report commissioned by the ACLU on LAPD policing, African Americans are still more likely to be stopped driving while black, ordered out of their cars, frisked, searched and of course arrested than are whites. The report further confirms what community watchdogs and even the Department of Justice concluded about police stops: namely, that stops of blacks and Latinos don’t produce any more weapons, drugs or other contraband that would even justify these measures from a pure enforcement standpoint. Police and sheriffs’ departments essentially waste millions imposing military control on black and Latino motorists. So where are the white fiscal conservatives and live free or die libertarians who bemoan these excesses of big government? Enjoying the privileges and entitlements of driving while white.
The consent decree was imposed after the 2000 Rampart scandal, an era in which the wages of whiteness expanded dramatically under Bush’s anti-civil liberties posse. Even the black elite, who dutifully applauded President Obama’s self-determination pep talk at the NAACP’s annual convention, continue to be reminded of the occupational hazards, or black tax, of working, traveling, driving and even trying to enter one’s house while black. Last week internationally renowned Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates became reacquainted with the black tax after being arrested by Cambridge police for having the audacity to break into his own home. Despite producing his Harvard i.d., drivers’ license and possibly his dental records to the white police officer, Gates was handcuffed and jailed. It is impossible to imagine eminent white academics like Howard Bloom or Stanley Fish perp walking away in handcuffs from their own residences. Gates’ arrest is yet another example of the fallacy of claiming class oppression trumps racial oppression in our post-racial Obama universe.
Being free of the threat of criminalization enhances the mental health and wellbeing of whites of any class. Not being defined and treated as a racial other is an inarguable class advantage. Not having the psychological toll of being programmed to seize up in fear, anger and anxiety at the mere sight of a police car is a form of entitlement. Not growing up with a notion of home and community as occupied territory is, as W.E.B. DuBois framed it, cashing in on the public and psychological wage of whiteness.
Shaking off the cobwebs after decades of being MIA, the NAACP has pledged to make over-incarceration the centerpiece of its new agenda. It is possible that it may find a willing partner in Attorney General Eric Holder, who has articulated some degree of commitment to redressing racially disparate sentencing policies. Possible but not probable, for his boss has become so adept at dismissing the brutal specificity of black disenfranchisement that it has become part of his resume. And as preached by Obama, Bill Cosby and other neo Booker T. Washington acolytes, all the self-determination bromides in the world won’t empower African Americans to bootstrap their way out of the police state.
Segment 3: Raw Food and The Goddess
Nwenna Kai says the revolutions starts at the dinner table and is diligently at work to bring joy and vibrancy into our lives and onto our palates. She’s a restauranteur and the author of the new book The Goddess of Raw Foods, containing several dozen raw food recipes and holistic wellness insights.Topics covered: personal journey into raw foods, raw kitchen basics and food staples, superfoods, enhancing sexual ecstasy and responsiveness with raw foods, food and vibration, spiritual evolution, eating intuitively, the message behind cravings
Book: The Goddess of Raw Foods, by Nwenna Kai





