I READERS WRITE so o ac Dear Editor: I am writing tp your readers to hare my views on racial relations. We all have to admit that America's racial relations hav not gotten any better. The Rodney King and Malice Gr n inci­ dents, not to mention, a Black man being torched by three white men. Action must be taken. I believe the only two solutions that will allow Africans in America to survive are re-education and total eparation from Caucasian Americans. This is not racist, this is reality. I know a lot of your African American readers will object to my idea of total ind pend n of Africans in Arne ica. We must realize a few things: • We as African Americans have upported the Pal tine Liberation Organization with our tax dollars. We as African Americans have supported th break up of the former U.S.S.R. into eparate independ nt tates. The minut Afric ns in South Africa and America want indepehdence, there i objection. THIS I THE hypocrisy of white America and the Black Leadership - always wanting it for someon 1 but nev r for African people. We can't liv off America forever, just look at the hape of . this nomy. We w re ind ndent before th slav In t r brought u over here. And if the Black man wouldjust stop being the slave master's COOy', we will be ind pendent again. We need our own land, national flag, hools, economy and our own n tion I urity. "We had it befor w . me her ." Malcolm Hakeem Abdul Ali Kincheloe, MI . READERS WRITE • • , Greg Byndrian Public Information Officer - - ------=-==---- - �--------�- cation . Thus far the re ults have n nothing hort of pectacu­ lar. All c t country Black p rent, tudents, te chers, chool board m mbers and com­ munityactivis re su fully fighting for the ad ption of Afri­ can centered curricul . their school districts and the creation of African centered learningcen­ ters. Indeed the ntire edifice of Ameri n edu tion has been shak n to i very foundation the African centered education movement bas provoked a na­ tional debate about the exclusive (European) chamcter of Ameri­ can education and the n for radical change. Because of its enormous ONE 0 THE most success­ ful mo menta to emerge in the last decad within the National 7 Copy,lghl 1813 leale, J. Ke,n All Righl. ne .. ,ved oft t n tion of tional Bo rd of Education for P pI of African A ry (NBEPAA). In 0 m r of 1991 A 'can ch I and ctivi gathered in e Yor City to gin true­ turing a system tic p for developing and evaluating Afri­ can ntered curricular mod and tudy gui , m pping out a policy a nda, and d loping pla to i the number of ind pendent B educational i titutions including the tion of an independent African centered university, A follow-up convention held in Oakland, California in October 1992. National Task Forces were tablished at th ' conventions, and a decision m de to purchase a building in New York City to .as the admini trative headquarters and national nerve center for the NBEPPA and the Afrialn cen­ tered education movement. Flush with the extraordinary s which the mo ent has achieved in such a short period , 00 t. Just as th prioriti , values, belief: and actions of the poor whit a determin by th ir restricting min t, 0 are the th ugh and actions of I -ad­ v nt g d Blacks. Moreover, Bla carry an additional bag­ gs of impedim nts C8 of mpant racism and ra aware- that ap ar to always nt. of ime, t d i Third ADnu Con ntion in Chicago Octo r 21-23, t King­ Kenney ColI Aooording to the organiz -t . convention e rgiz th ho continu to or to nd- rdiz curriculum, hape educa­ tional polio , and coordinate education in t public and ind pendent ools throughout t country." Hun of concern and committed people ttended this nvention from all a t . country. In ddition to plenary sio and war bo on a range of important topics, t conven­ tion reoognized Dr. Leonard Jef­ fri and Atty. Joseph Fl Dring for their landmark legal victoey o City College ofN Yor THE RICAN entered education mo ment and the NBEPAA are logical ions of Black educational empo ment mowm t of the 60'. and 70's. This movement advanoed t notions of community control of public education, spawned inde­ pendent elementaIy and con­ dary schools, spar ed the Black studi movement on college and university campus and created university level institu­ tions like the Center for Black Education and the Malcolm X Liberation University. The Black educational m­ powerm nt movement sprang out of the movement for Black Power, Black nationalism and Pan-Africanism - the Blac Liberation Movement. As such the goal was notj education to get a job or to ad­ vance a career. The goal was education for liberation; educa­ tion as a vital community-build­ ing, nation-building undertaking education to rescue African people from the menti­ cide/genocide of Eurocentric education and white supremacy. Hence the Mrican centered education movement as it has evolved over the last decade and the creation of the NBEP AA are at the cutting edge of the strug­ gl for the survival and develop­ ment of African people in this country. Ron Daniels serues as Presi­ dent of the Institute for Commu­ nity Organization and Development in Youngstown, Ohio. He may be contacted at (216) 746-5747 . to a Bl ck American mindset that is not conducive to upward mobility. BUT BLACK conservatives such as Clarence Thomas, Thomas Sowell and others evi­ dently s king the pproval or money of white upremacists must unde tand that the lack of achievement or su in some human being; is notane lusive p erv of Black people. This la is common to all ra and to all people who suffer d f ts that ult in limit lief in on's ability to compete success­ fully C8 of circumstances beyond his or her control. A dominating negative mind- emer from defeat or frus- tration and destroy hope and optimism. The remedy for the negative mindset i not to blame t vic­ tim. The remedy will found in a national climate of equality, opportunity and optimism and e Hence.