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Tag: Eurocentrism

Juneteenth: An Uncelebrated Holiday
Education, Eurocentrism, Government

Juneteenth: An Uncelebrated Holiday

The Bougie Aunt | Published 12:00 a.m. E.T. June 19, 2020 The year is 1863, you are an African-American slave, and President Abraham Lincoln just issued the Emancipation Proclamation. You are ecstatic because that automatically means you and your other slave companions are all released from the bonds of slavery, right? No, you are completely wrong. But I can reason why, as the Emancipation Proclamation is often misunderstood, and consequently, taught wrong in schools.  Since the Eurocentric narrative shapes the United States’s history of slavery to seem like a linear path where the starting point is the Transatlantic Slave Trade and cuts off immediately after Martin Luther King Jr. had his Kumbaya moment (that has increasingly become more whitewashed as the years pass), the...
Why Does Flint Still Not Have Clean Water?
Education, Eurocentrism, Government

Why Does Flint Still Not Have Clean Water?

The Bougie Aunt | Published 4:00 p.m. ET June 11, 2020 Post-structuralist geography, where the elite seek to control those below them through the means of conforming the physical space to ensure the elite’s power. I am just using my recollection of the definition, of course, but it does not make the term less true. Why? Well, let us reflect on America’s immoral history. During the 1960s, where the Civil Rights Movement really climaxed, legislation began to be passed so that everyone, regardless of race, creed, sex, etc. would have equal opportunities to certain fields. One such field was housing. Through the Fair Housing Act of 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson promised that the act would lead to a more integrated society. And was he right? No. President Johnson essentially w...