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Angela Davis  
Report from Harlem
Angela Davis
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Where recorded: New York, NY
Date recorded: 9 Sep 1994

The new code words for racism are "welfare" and "crime." Reagan's fictitious welfare queen is back. She's driving her Cadillac and collecting extra checks while decent (read "white"), hard- working people struggle to make a living. In reality welfare, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, constitutes 1% of the budget. Corporate welfare, on the other hand, costs taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars, but the politicians and media don't talk about that. Crime is another issue. It dominates the media. It's a way of talking about black men. The public's perception of crime is high, while statistics indicate crime is lower. It doesn't matter. The official response is more and more prisons, stiffer and stiffer sentences, capital punishment and three- strikes-and-you're-out. The U.S. leads the world in prison population. Harlem is a devastated African-American community. Homelessness, unemployment, poverty and abandoned buildings are widespread. In terms of health care, conditions are appalling. Harlem Hospital leads New York City in tuberculosis cases, with 24 times the national average. One medical journal reports that males in BangladeshÑone of the poorest countries on earthÑhave a higher life expectancy than black males in Harlem. The average black man growing up in Harlem will be dead by the time he's 49. Death rates from cancer are 50% higher today than 20 years ago. Yet crime dominates the media. It's a way of talking about black men.

Angela Davis
Angela Davis is one of the iconic figures of this era. She was acquitted of conspiracy charges in 1972 after one of the most famous trials in U.S. history. She went on to become an internationally regarded scholar and writer. She is the author of many books, including "Women, Culture and Politics" and "Blues Legacies and Black Feminism." Her latest is, "Abolition Democracy." Governor Ronald Reagan of California vowed when he fired her from her position at UCLA that she would never again teach in the state system. Today, she is a tenured professor at the University of California at Santa Cruz.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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