Great Migration – Melanoid Nation Foundation https://www.melanoidnation.org Wed, 07 Oct 2015 18:32:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Does It REALLY Matter Where Blacks Live In The U.S.? https://www.melanoidnation.org/does-it-really-matter-where-blacks-live-in-the-u-s/ https://www.melanoidnation.org/does-it-really-matter-where-blacks-live-in-the-u-s/#comments Wed, 07 Oct 2015 18:28:32 +0000 http://melanoidnation.org/?p=2637 Last November, a story was featured here on Melanoid Nation that shed more light on the recent trend of Melanoid people leaving northern and western cities–such as Chicago and Los Angeles respectively–for metropolitan areas in the south, such as Atlanta, Charlotte, and Dallas.

Ours isn’t the only place that has covered this topic. Other media outlets such as Black Enterprise, Huffington Postand Forbes have all done the same.

While all of the dialogue and the news coverage of this issue have been extremely thought-provoking and informative, the burning question is: At this point in time, does it really matter where Black people choose to live and/or relocate to in the U.S.?

Nationwide redlining, unarmed Blacks being murdered (in places like Atlanta) by race soldiers, and being kicked out of night spots (in places like Houston) are occurring in areas that we have been migrating to in recent years…and it’s happening for no sensible reason other than the color of our skin..and the lack of solidarity in Black Society. Is it a safe assumption to make that white supremacy is far-reaching, and could care less about what new “Black Meccas” we attempt to move to (if there’s no sustainable economic base in place)?

Do you feel that there should be specific areas where Melanoid people reside in order to collectively build and thrive? Why or why not?

B. Clark

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The Only “Diversity” That Matters in Black Society, Is The Black Experience https://www.melanoidnation.org/the-only-diversity-that-matters-in-black-society-is-the-black-experience/ https://www.melanoidnation.org/the-only-diversity-that-matters-in-black-society-is-the-black-experience/#comments Wed, 17 Jun 2015 21:29:50 +0000 http://melanoidnation.org/?p=1981 With yesterday’s events surrounding the Dominican Republic/Haitian ordeal, we have no choice but to look at the Black experience, this time from yet another point of view.

The Melanoid people who identify with being Dominican have demanded that their Haitian Brothers and Sisters leave the Dominican Republic. It’s extremely unfortunate, considering that their fallout has a long history of them being manipulated by the white supremacist colonists on both sides (the French for Haiti and the Spanish for the Dominican Republic). As we witnessed yet another view of the Black experience, we must be mindful of just how diverse it is. The circumstances may vary, yet the fundamental causes are the same.

From the super wealthy Europeans who manipulate conflicts among the native Africans as they lust for the natural resources of the mother continent, to the eradication of Melanoid people in Australia, the Black experience is much like the traditional quilts that our mothers and grandmothers would create in generations past: colorful, elaborate in its composition, yet a body of work that has been passed down to act as a narrative to our experience.

Oftentimes, the Black experience is limited to that of the Melanoid people who have resided in Urban America since the Great Migration of the early 1900s. We’re all too familiar with the Black experience as it pertains to “the hood”, yet there are countless Melanoid people in rural and suburban America alone who experience their own version of “Black plight”. The geographic isolation of these Brothers and Sisters is enough to pose a challenge in itself, although it is neither greater–nor or worse–than the Black experience of “the hood”.

The Black experience in Europe is a prime example. Much has been said of the day-to-day dealings of Melanoid people in places such as the U.K. and France, yet the underlying issue remains that they too, experience–and often find ways to counter–racism/white supremacy “across the pond”. An interesting sector of the diverse Black experience on a global scale involves the masses of Melanoid folks who have migrated to Asian countries such as Japan, where the Black experience takes on a life of its own.

Despite our language barriers, the food we eat, or the geographical regions we live in, a Black experience in one area is only represents the patch in the quilt that encompasses the entire Black experience…and this is the ONLY “diversity” we should concern ourselves with at this point in time.

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