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African American Sovereignty: Are We Ready To Walk That Talk?? (2791 hits)


Sovereignty! It’s a big word; difficult to spell; even more difficult to achieve. For centuries, at the international level, the world has been trying to decide what the term really means. Over that time period, the idea that a state could be sovereign was always connected to its ability to guarantee the best interests of its own citizens. The United Nations currently only requires that a sovereign state has an effective and independent government within a defined territory.

In the context of the above, how do we address the question of African American Sovereignty –the right to dictate our own affairs in all realms of human activity without external coercion or manipulation? A right we have not fully enjoyed in over 375 years; a topic of considerable discussion in recent days here at B I A !

Harry Watley a member of B I A has been saying for years he is the new prophet of blacks in america and we need to /will have our own Sovereign nation a place that is located in the U S A I want to take a look at African American Sovereignty not from a religious perspective but from African American Sovereignty !

Sovereignty seems to be a lot like “revolution,” a concept that our honorable ancestor, Malcolm X, challenged us to truly understand – its violence and bloodshed, its quest for the control of territory, its all or nothing commitment – to weigh the costs and truly decide if we were truly prepared for revolution. We obviously and evidently were not.

Bro. Malcolm also spoke of another kind of revolution: “We must revamp our entire thinking and redirect our learning trends so that we can put forth a confident identity and wipe out the false image built up by an oppressive society. We can build a foundation for liberating our minds by studying the different philosophies and psychologies of others. . . . Such studies will give us, as Afro-Americans, a direct access to ideas and history of our ancestors, as well as histories of mankind at large.”Additionally he said this: “Once you change your philosophy, you change your thought pattern. Once you change your thought pattern, you change your — your attitude. Once you change your attitude, it changes your behavior pattern and then you go on into some action.”

In the decades since Bro. Malcolm uttered those wise words, significant numbers of African descendents in the U.S. (and around the world) have been engaged in the kind of studies he suggested, and we now have African-centered organizations and individuals in every corner of the U.S. and every continent on earth. It is time to begin galvanizing ourselves, in order to become the force that brings about the revolutionary transformations that the best interests of our people require.

Our most important challenge in this process is embodied in these words from Bro. Malcolm: “The greatest mistake of the movement has been trying to organize a sleeping people around specific goals. You have to wake the people up first, then you’ll get action.”

In the call for African American Sovereignty, it seems that this admonition relative to the awakening of “a sleeping people” as a priority is being honored via the call for efforts toward the development of a “sovereignty consciousness” among greater numbers of our people; a change in thinking and learning trends, self-knowledge and self-perception, philosophy and attitudes, leading to actions by our masses on the required scale, around specific goals.

The call for sovereignty consciousness among African descendents is not an entirely new one. It was an important point in a 2005 paper

Prof. Salim Faraji
by Jahi Issa, Assistant Professor of African History, Elizabeth City State University, Elizabeth City, N.C. and Salim Faraji, Assistant Professor of Africana Studies, California State University, Dominguez Hills (entitled “A Disproportionate Legacy: From Slavery to Sovereignty in America – A Critical Reflection on the 140th Anniversary of the 13th Amendment”).
In that writing they outlined this nation’s long and continuing history of failing to guarantee the best interests of African Americans and asserted this: “It is imperative that African-descended people in the United States develop a sovereign consciousness, directed toward at least, the four areas that the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation has identified as essential: public health, education, economic development and African Globalism. By “sovereign” we mean the collective assertion of our innate, inherent authority as Human Beings to be self-defining, self-determining and self-building in the world. This is nothing less than the affirmation of African Humanity as the primary and fundamental contributor to the development of Black America and the African World Community. . .

“A sovereign stance suggests that African Americans not play into the old, dichotomized trap of assimilationism or accomodationism neither separationism nor isolationism, but advance a position of total sovereign participation according to the cultural excellence and human interests of African World Peoples. The practice of sovereignty encourages African Americans to secure their strategic place in the world as actors and definers and to dialogue with African world history and cultures as a resource for creating solutions to the ongoing dilemmas that face Black America and the African global community.”

What Issa and Faraji were suggesting is that we must move beyond expecting (hoping, believing) that Congress, even with the Black Caucus, will ever have the collective heart and soul to do the right thing by us, to put a halt to the ongoing, recurring, systematic denial of our human rights! That we must turn the resources of our hearts, minds, monies and institutions to a full scale, all or nothing examination and appreciation of the excellent ways by which our ancestors and elders have provided for our greatest good, throughout our history, all over the world, under a great variety of circumstances, and allow those findings to lead us to solutions for the ongoing dilemmas that we face. Kujichagulia!! Sovereign Consciousness!!
Sovereign consciousness was on the agenda of the July 2011 National Convention of the Black Psychologists Association, where Dr. Marimba Ani, among others, reiterated the point: Our culture is the basis of our sovereignty!!! (This is nothing less than the restoration of African Humanity, intelligence and creativity [AHIC] as the primary and fundamental contributor[s] to the development and preservation of our greatest good.)
A writing by Dr. Uhuru Hotep (“African Centered Leadership-Followership: Foundational Principles, Precepts, and Essential Practices”) of the Kwame Ture Leadership Institute offers an outline of some of the steps to be taken by those who would be leaders or followers in our movement toward sovereign consciousness, and self-sustaining, democratic organizations and communities, and a “peace-and-justice-filled African nation within what is now the United States of America.”
Dr. Hotep challenges us to get serious in the development of Sankofa vision. That is, not only looking back to acquire and celebrate the “knowledge of the contributions of our wisest and most courageous leaders, but also the willingness to take up their struggles” — to embrace, update, and boldly incorporate their insights and practices (our culture) into our quest for our greatest good in the 21st century and beyond. Dr. Hotep asserts that our re-focusing back to our “ancestral knowledge bases” is essential for the development of African centered leaders and followers who can “shift the Black World back to an internal locus of control.”

Dr. Uhuru Hotep
High up on the good doctor’s list of AHIC to be recovered and restored is Maat, the all-encompassing principle of Truth, Justice, Propriety/Righteousness, Harmony, Balance, Right Order and Reciprocity that undergirded the most profound of African civilizations, that of ancient Kemet (aka Egypt). He asserts that, “The dysfunctional state of Black intra- and inter-family relationships can only be mended by the healing touch of Maat,” coming through those who understand, cherish and revere its healing, repairing presence and power in their lives, and are devoted to the proliferation of mental, spiritual and physical well-being throughout the world African community.
Some modern-day AHIC advocated by Dr. Hotep is the development of “hi-tech, multimedia production teams that skillfully use music, dance, theatre, spoken word, comedy, graphic arts, publishing, video, cosmetics, fashion, and film to inundate African social spaces with sounds, images and fragrances of Maat, found in the customs, rituals, ceremonies, belief systems and social practices of our classical African civilizations, like Kemet, Nubia, Axum, Zimbabwe, Yoruba, Akan, . . . that made them sovereign, prosperous, and in many cases, peaceful societies prior to their invasion, conquest and colonization by Europeans and Arabs.”
It ought to be crystal clear to us by now that hi-tech (and low-tech) media, in the hands of our adversaries, are destroying the genius and capacity for vision in Africans all over the world. We must learn to use these powerful forces for our healing and wellbeing, and the proliferation of sovereignty consciousness. Consistently! Diligently! Pro-actively! Sovereignly!!
Echoing and expanding upon areas that the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation says are crucial for African American wellbeing, Dr. Hotep says that we need to get organized to exercise control over the production, distribution and consumption of our six basic survival needs – food, clothing, shelter, education, health care, and self-defense — in communities (“liberated zones”) organized around educational centers equipped to provide the training needed for such endeavors.
Additionally, he outlines a curriculum of transformational studies needed to deepen and strengthen our shift to Black loci of control, both leaders and followers, and to raise up new seekers. These are studies to make good our “escape from the mental prison of conceptual incarceration and slip the soft chains of comfortable captivity to become intellectual maroons . . .
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good post...
Sunday, December 9th 2012 at 4:42PM
Siebra Muhammad
It is imperative that
African-descended people in the United States develop a sovereign consciousness,
directed toward at least, the four areas that the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation
has identified as essential: public health, education, economic development and African
Globalism. By “sovereign” we mean the collective assertion of our innate, inherent
authority as Human Beings to be self-defining, self-determining and self-building in the
world. This is nothing less than the affirmation of African Humanity as the primary and
fundamental contributor to the development of Black America and the African World
Community. Sovereignty is African people’s birthright as it is of all Humanity. Through
the collective wisdom of the Zulu oral tradition in South Africa a philosophy of Human
Sovereignty is espoused, “I am sovereign of my own life; My neighbor is sovereign of his
or her life; Society is collective sovereignty; It exists to ensure that my neighbor and I
realize the promise of being human.” The experience of slavery and racial injustice in
America has severely thwarted “the promise of being human” for African Americans that
is the exercise of full sovereign participation in American society and the world. A
sovereign stance suggests that African Americans not play into the old, dichotomized trap
of assimilationism or accomadationism neither separationism nor isolationism, but
advance a position of total sovereign participation according to the cultural excellence
and human interests of African World Peoples. The practice of sovereignty encourages
African Americans to secure their strategic place in the world as actors and definers and
to dialogue with African world history and cultures as a resource for creating solutions to
the ongoing dilemmas that face Black America and the African global community. A
sovereign stance requires that Black America employ a wide range of methods and
strategies from diverse perspectives and groups within the African American community.
Sunday, December 9th 2012 at 6:27PM
DAVID JOHNSON
Hey King David,

I'll read the intro in its entirety later but addressing the topic; I don't know if we are ready, or what is required to be ready. Taking verses from the bible in Ecclesiastes 11: 4-5 "If you wait for perfect conditions, you will never get anything done. God's ways are as mysterious as the pathway of the wind, and the manner in which a human spirit is infused into the little body of a baby while it is yet in its mother's womb.

So are we waiting for perfect conditions to know if it can be achieve? Probably are. We Black Americans are more cautious than any other group to a fault! What I do know there is a lot of talk going on, in forums across the internet, in barbershops, in homes, in places where people meet, and it all sounds the same. The only difference, it’s not couch under a name; Harry is responsible for that. Ironically, whites are talking the same thing. Again, hasn’t been couch under a heading.

Sunday, December 9th 2012 at 6:38PM
James Sanford
I know; WE ARE NOT READY. We still operate under the assumption that white man owes us something. How long have we waited for the 40 acres? It is not coming. So until we decide that we can do it our selves that we don't need his hand outs, and that we have the ability to be independent and the mind to do so, we are not ready.
Sunday, December 9th 2012 at 7:29PM
Thomasena Martin-Johnson
Dr. Marimba Ani closed her presentation to the Black Psychologists, she urged us to remember: When we choose to be born African, we promise to engage in victorious struggle to restore our peoplehood!!! Envision those victories: universal health care for all African people; revolutionary educational system; economic self-reliance; defense capability on every front – political, militarily, and otherwise. “IT CAN BE REAL IF WE MAKE IT REAL!!!”
The same true for sovereignty consciousness. It’s in our hands, if it’s in our hearts!!!
Sunday, December 9th 2012 at 10:10PM
DAVID JOHNSON
HARRY you have lost your battle with me because you dont have a real plan ,there are people that want Sovereignty and they are 50x smarter then you and have a real plan ,your just a copy cat intruding on someone eses ideal and trying to clam its yours ,,all through history people have come together with this ideal of Sovereignty It is always appropriate for a people to question the status of their sovereignty. It seems especially timely during the month of August, or as some refer to it, Black August; the time when we commemorate the Black liberation struggle, prison reform movement and political prisoners. This past week the question of African sovereignty was again raised during a panel hosted by the Association of Black Psychologists. It is an important question, one of sovereignty, for as Lia Bascom said recently, the powerful battle over nationalism has largely subsided while the liberal politics of assimilation have simply taken over.
The panel touched on any number of vital elements all of which currently work to inhibit the sovereign aspirations of anyone – and especially Black people – around the world. Culturally, economically, politically and psychologically African people are under assault, and in new ways, some never-before experienced not the least of which is the damaging presence of Barack Obama as an imperial president. My own focus remains and is at times myopically focused on media, communications, propaganda or simply put, psychological warfare. For how are a people to be free if oppositional ideas are so easily and powerfully disseminated among them?
This question of communication forced Huey Newton to amend his ideas of nationalism, recreating these into the internationalist perspective he called “intercommunalism.” His concerns included the ability of imperial powers to control mass communication and, therefore, to have inordinate ability to breakdown nearly all tendencies of colonized people to be sovereign. The single superpower dominance of the United States which wields its media intentionally as a militarized weapon with atomic capabilities to dominate the globe renders all other claims to nationalism meaningless. Decades later his political opposite would agree. Zbigniew Brzezinski would write that this country’s imperial reach will outlast other pretenders to that throne precisely because of its control over “popular entertainment and mass communication.” And he may have been right. Perhaps, given today’s small but important shifts in state power, our understanding of imperial power may need to be disassociated from any particular state and be seen more as an amorphous international elite. But the point remains that an ability to be sovereign requires an ability to communicate that need, to make it a popular idea among a given community, and to protect against the psychological assaults from hostile entities.
Monday, December 10th 2012 at 1:08AM
DAVID JOHNSON
tell me what GOD told you about me ,,,and allow the confernation to come behind it to prove who you are ,,,you do know GOD confirms his word through signs and wonders ,,,he will use people to and right now people are confirming that god did not send you to be a prophet !

you can lie to others but IM not going for the Jim Jones move !

got it if not get it fast !

stop !,,,,,,,,hammer time ,,,,,clown !




Monday, December 10th 2012 at 1:20AM
DAVID JOHNSON
Hello David,

There is a big different between sovereignty and liberation. I don’t want liberation. I want sovereignty.
The reason why those organizations were unsuccessful is because they were fighting for the wrong thing. They were fighting for liberation when they should have been fighting for sovereignty. Plus, none of them were a genuine prophet. When everything come together at the perfect time you will have a super out come and that has already happened when I was anointed and now we are moving forward. I am the Chosen One.

Your homework assignment from me is to know what the differences are between the two words, okay.

David you are not important.

Monday, December 10th 2012 at 3:09AM
Harry Watley
I am 100 % through with all this prophet madness and harry ,,,im going to look for Santa
harry AGAIN YOU HAVE MY INSTRUCTIONS !
Monday, December 10th 2012 at 10:42AM
DAVID JOHNSON
THE ONLY REason i unblock you harry was to prove my point that you are not a prophet ,,,i did that,,,, now i dont want to see your madness on my other post !
Monday, December 10th 2012 at 10:44AM
DAVID JOHNSON
...AND, AGAIN THIS IS STRAIGHT OUT OF MY ND BUDDHIST LESSONS. (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@ DAVID, THIS BLOG SO MOVED ME SPIRITUALLY UNTIL I DID A RE: TO IT TO TRY AND EXPLAIN JUST HOW MOVING THIS BLOG WAS FOR ME...AND, YES IS IS ALSO LIKE A WAKE UP CALL SO THANKS SO MUCH FOR IT (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
HARRY DOES SERVE A VITAL PURPOSE WHICH IS TO CONTNIUE TO RESIST FALLING INTO THE MASTER SLAVE PIT UNDER ANOTHER NAME AND RATIONAL....AND, I AM SO GLAD YOU BROUGHT UP HEWY NEWTON EVEN CNN GAVE OUT INFO ON HOW WE HAVE BEING HAVING A HNDAY IN OALKAND FOR 50 YEARS NOW...WE WILL GET BACK TO OUR PROUD AND GLOROUS HISTORY THAT HAS BEEN HERE ALL THE TIME OR WE WOULD HAVE BEEN EXTINCT IN AMERICA AND THOZE IKE HARRY AND THE KKK NAD THOSE LIKE FOX WOULD ALSO HAVE NO REASON TO EXIST...(SMILE) THEY SOULD BE THANKING US...
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
ME, "I" WILL SAY IF ONE IS NOT READY TO BELIEVE THAT THE GREATNESS OF BOTH MACLOM X AND DR. KING IS THEY KNEW THEY WERE ON A SUCIDE MISSION AND YET THE NEED TO MAKE IT BETTER FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OVER RULED ALL BUT THIS THEN ...(SMILE)


FOR ME IT IS WHAT WAS MEANT IN 2008 WITH THE SAYINGS OF , " I NEVER THOUGHT I WOULD LIVE TO SEE THIS DAY" WAS SAID IN THE MEMORY OF THESE TWO GIANTS...(ISN'T CNN GOING TO HAV A SEPCIAL TO GIVE US AN IDENTITY ABOUT NOW???????????????????????????
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
POOR HARRY STILL TRYING TO FIND SOMEONE TO JOIN HIM IN GETTING SOMETHING THEY WANT AND NEED SOME DAY...AND, TO TOP ALL OFF TO GET SOMETING THAT SOMEONE ONE ALREADY HAVE...HARRY WHAT DO YOU HAVE LIKE A PLACE TO LAY YOUR HEAD THAT IS YOUR VERY OWN AND NOT BELONGING TO SOMEONE ELSE?( SMILE)

HARRY YOU ARE A HUMAN PARISITE...
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
HARRY WNATS...HARRY WANTS...HARRY WANTS HELL WHAT KIND F TALK IS TIS FOR A GROWN MAN... I WANT AND I F I MAY ASK HARRY HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN BREATHING AIR FROM A TREE TAHT SOMEONE ELSE PLANTED ND HOW MUCH WATER BILL DID YOU PAY THIS MONTH OF IS IT FREE SINCE SOMEONE ELSE PAYS THE WATER BILL ALSO...WHAT A SHAME TO NOT EVEN HAVE PERSONAL PRIDE...BUT TIS IS THE LIFE OF A PARSITE IS IT NOT? (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA

African American Sovereignty: Are We Ready To Walk That Talk??

SUBJECT

by Jahi Issa, and Salim Faraji,

From Slavery to Sovereignty in America –

A Critical Reflection on the 140th Anniversary of the 13th Amendment.

In that writing they outlined this nation’s long and continuing history of failing to guarantee the best

interests of African Americans and asserted this: “It is imperative that African-descended people in the

United States develop a sovereign consciousness, directed toward at least, the four areas ...

public health, education, economic development and African Globalism.

By “sovereign” we mean the collective assertion of our innate, inherent authority as Human Beings to

be self-defining, self-determining and self-building in the world.....

Posted By: DAVID JOHNSON
Sunday, December 9th 2012 at 4:24PM
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Great....Reading and one must also in 2020...develop and understand the Demographic CHANGE - US-USA

.....the African American with the African Asian the #1 Demographic in America

Once....I believe we DROP the Racistly Ignorant COLORED'whiteSupremist' COLORIZATION we can move

to MAKE AMERICA a Great Nation and Partner to the Greatness and Richness of Africa Asia;

from the African Asian Communities of Europe to the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans....

.....Let 2020 be the Year we Walk the Talk of Longevity...and Throw Away the Colored definitions


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