Showing posts with label Racism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Racism. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

After Troy Davis' Execution, Before Rosh Hashanah

I haven't updated about the Troy Davis execution/murder-lynching because I just... have no energy to write about it. Troy Davis was killed Wednesday, September 21, 2011. I wish my thoughts could go more towards compassion than vengeance. I know an eye for an eye leaves everyone blind.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Stop The Execution of Troy Davis: Protest September 17, 2011 in Montreal

I want to tell you about a case of horrendous injustice that is close to my heart. Troy Davis is a man who has been in prison for almost half of his life. He was convicted of murdering a police officer in the U.S. state of Georgia. In almost two decades, which he has spent on death row, the case against him, based largely on eyewitness testimony, has fallen apart. Here is a statement from one of the witnesses the prosecution used in the original trial:

Antoine Williams-
“They asked me to describe the shooter and what he looked like and what he was wearing. I kept telling them that I didn’t know. It was dark, my windows were tinted, and I was scared. It all happened so fast. Even today, I know that I could not honestly identify with any certainty who shot the officer that night. I couldn’t then either. After the officers talked to me, they gave me a statement and told me to sign it. I signed it. I did not read it because I cannot read.”(bold italics mine)

The state of Georgia has set the execution date for Troy Davis on September 21, 2011. This is the fourth time the state has tried to execute Troy Davis. Each time so far, a stay of execution has been granted to Troy because of massive protesting, petitioning and other solidarity actions. If a stay of execution is not granted this time, his appeals will be over, and he will be killed by the state of Georgia next Wednesday.

Today, September 16, is the Global Day of Solidarity for Troy Davis. Please check if there are actions in your city happening. If so, attend them. If you are a practicing Jew, consider it an act of Teshuvah before Elul, of running to do a mitzvah. If you are a practicing Christian, consider it an act of Christian Love. If you are of another religion, or an atheist, consider it an act of practicing human decency and kindness, and of working to create a world we all want to live in - a world that respects true justice.

There are many actions you can take, even if you are not physically able to attend the solidarity events - you can sign petitions, post information on your facebook or twitter accounts, etc. Petition signing can take as few as three minutes (less if you have already sent petitions with Amnesty International before).

Tomorrow, September 17, 2011, a Die-In will be held from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the U.S. Consulate in Montreal. The address is 1155 Rue Saint Alexandre, H2Z 1Z2; the action has been organized by the Concordia University chapter of Amnesty International. I will be attending, and I hope you will too if you are able to make it.

Here are some links to help you take action:

Amnesty International - Troy Davis' Page
Easy-to-sign petitions, educational videos and more general information.

Amnesty International Concordia Die-In Page
More specific information about tomorrow's Die-In action in Montreal at the U.S. Consulate.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Lori Almost Live : Racism in the Jewish Power Structure and Tisha B'Av

I watch Lori Almost Live, a weekly vlog (video-blog) found on Aish.com (you know, the organization I blasted last week for dishonest Jewish evangelism?). I have to say I find Mrs. Lori Palatnik mesmerizing. I don't always agree with her views, and find a good many disagreeable. However, I tune in every week to watch her. Why? I don't know. Maybe because she's shiny, polished...and has a home. She seems to feel at peace with her belief in Judaism. I wish I could believe as she does. But I don't. I feel my eyes are open too wide, no matter how I wish I could keep them almost shut and see only enough to make me feel Judaism has all the answers and is my "home".

Monday, April 25, 2011

Israeli, Ashkenazi-Led Protests against African Refugees

So you can get to the video link on The Real News by clicking here. I wish I could figure out how to simply add the video-link, but I don't know how so you'll have to check the link.

Thank God I'm mixed-heritage. Thank God/dess I am able to see, more and more, how important it is to treat everyone with respect and love. That doesn't mean it's easy. But at least I know it's what matters most.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Passover and Harriet Tubman, The Black Moses

Passover will arrive in just under 24 hours (where I live), and time is of the essence. There are many places you can go to find funky, alternative seders and traditions. I wish I had time to give a significant list of links. But since I don't, I'm going to focus on Moses. Specifically, the Black Moses. You know, the woman.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Say NO to Bill C-49

I just received this very disturbing e-mail about the Harper government's proposal of a bill that would, in my opinion, drastically endanger refugees in Canada. What is more unfortunate is that it was apparently endorsed by B'nai Brith. Please take time to read the information and letter below.


Open Letter Against Bill C-49 (Immigration Act)

Stephen Harper and Jason Kenney have proposed a new Immigration Act, Bill C-49. It would allow the Minister of Public Safety to declare any group of migrants coming in to Canada a "smuggling incident". There is no definition of a "smuggler" in this Act.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Hallowe'en : Pagan Power!

Hallowe'en night will be here in a few hours, and I'm very, very scared. Oh, not of all the phantoms, witches, and monsters that will be roaming the streets - although I'm sure they'll be giving me some good scares when I pass them by on the sidewalks. No, I'm afraid of anti-Pagan prejudice and those who practice it with impunity. I'm afraid of the people who burn books, unlawfully dismiss employees and break up families in the name of God.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Mary Magdalene's Red Hair : Ravishingly Racist?

Mary Magdalene In The Cave



Today, I'd like to bring Mary Magdalene's hair color to your attention. Certainly, there is much more to the woman than her hair, and I will be writing more about her in the future. For the moment, though, I want to put in my two cents on the historical and contemporary obsession with Mary Magdalene's hair color.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Hagar vs. Sarah : Fear and Loathing in Lech Lecha

A couple of months ago, I wrote about the biblical figure Abraham. Today, I want to share my thoughts on a connecting relationship in the Bible/Torah - that of Sarah and Hagar. Let's start by looking at the text in Chapter 16 of the Torah, Parshah Lech Lecha (16 is also the corresponding biblical chapter).


16:1
Abram's wife Sarai had not borne him any children. She had an Egyptian slave-girl by the name of Hagar.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Anti-Semitism is Alive and Well

Growing up, the first schools I attended were private Jewish schools. My family didn't have the money to pay for them, but we received scholarships based on the Chesed (loving-kindness) of the schools. I also had the opportunity to spend my summer days playing, creating art, and experiencing the beauty of rural Quebec through Jewish summer camps that were also subsidized.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Random Traffic Checks... For Jewish Identity

So it was Friday night, and having eaten a pre-Yom Kippur meal with my family, I'd headed over to a meeting. I had just reached the cafe where my pals and I were going to hang out. As I was locking up my bike I ran into an old neighbor of mine. He introduced me to his girlfriend, and that is when she realized that she was a close friend's colleague. Small world.


Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Hey everyone, we're not racist - we're nice to Black people!!!

The following is my response to an article on Aish.com about Chelsea Clinton's marriage to a nice Jewish boy. Well, the article was itself a response to readers responding unfavorably to the author's first article. All these articles and responses are getting me confused, so just read my damn rant.