Why I support Occupy The Hood
by Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin 
The new mass movement, Occupy Wall Street, has already birthed a 
number of movement of oppressed peoples of 
color:Indigenous/African/Carribbean, etc. They are DeColonize OWS, the 
People of Color Working Group, and Occupy the Hood. It is Occupy the 
Hood, which is an actual Black working class political tendency, which 
has the most promise as far as Africans in America are concerned. They 
are not only trying to pressure the white majority to make a place the 
for voices of Black/POC people, but also organzing an independent 
tendency which can organize inour communities around issues effecting us
 especially. it is that latter dimension which really excites me.
For
 years, I have heard, but not seen a Black revolutionary mass movement 
in the hip hop era, which is free of middle class conventional politics 
or being manipuated by some power-hungry preachers/politicians. This 
movement has the potential to create a genuine mass movment of the poor 
and oppresssed, based in the urban inner cities. It is a youth centered 
movement, but seems to understand if it raises issues of oppressed 
peoples in Harlem, North Philly, South Memphis, or other hoods in other 
places, they can bring a true majority together, an army of the poor.
In
 order for that to happen, they have to put the people and mass 
grassroots politics in command, and be based totally around popular 
issues. In saying "politics", I am not talking about electoral politics,
 which I considere virtually useless and weak, I am talking about 
putting the Black poor together as a class, and then using their numbers
 to confront the white capitalist government and its financial sector in
 an anti-capitalist protest movement.
It is this what made the 
Black protest movement of the 1960's so dynamic, not just a number of 
small militant groups fighting isolated in various communities. Black 
Power was a widespread, but decentralized mass movement which superceded
 the civil rights phase, even before the assassination of Dr. M.L. King.
 Groups like the Black Panther Party, League of Revolutionary Black 
Workers and others had become mass movements in their own right, instead
 of tailing after white radicals.
This can happen again, 
and in my mind, Occupy the hood is that movement best situated to make 
that hapen in this period. They are part of the Wall Street tendency, 
and can unite with other POC tendencies and even 
anti-racist/anti-colonial whites to wage an internal battle inside OWS 
to make it accountable to POC's instead of just white middle class 
workers who have lost their jobs, homes, or money in this period. We 
have suffered far worse.
Over 1 million Black/POC people are in 
the prison system, which destroys not just the prisoner but his family 
and community. We have the highest evels of unemployment in the USA, 
"officially" 16.7%, but actually far higher at Great Depression levels 
of 26%. We have the highest number of urban homeless. We have record 
levels of infant mortality, approaching the 3rd world. On and on we are 
catching hell more than anybody, and we are the class of surplus labor 
that all economists speak of who have considered the matter.
But
 we need to organize, not not just bemoan our fate or curse our luck. We
 can change everything with out all-out struggle, on our own terms. We 
do not have to be shackeled by the racism and backwardness of white 
workers. Through a movement like Occupy the Hood, we can orgnize not 
only our own communities, but through that organize the world who would 
unite with our struggle. So, to end this, I see the potential of this 
movement more than anything else to come along in the hip hop era. They 
seem to "get it", and understand instinctively that they can organize 
their peoples to not only destroy Wall Street, which is based on our 
slavery and exploitation, but the entire system of capitalist 
oppression. Memphis has been designated the poorest city in the USA. I'm
 honored to be part of this movement in anyway, and will do everything I
 can to push it forward. I am not interested in "leading" it, they seem 
to have already gotten founders and collective leadership that can do 
the job at this early stage. I hope tht all power will continue to rest 
in the local communites, and that they shut out all m anner of political
 opportunists seeking to become the next Obama or politician using the 
movement as a launching pad. Only if power is in the hands of the people
 will it succeed.
I have been trying to locate a place or group involved in "Occupy The Hood", to meet, talk set an agenda. Peace, Judith Lee-Ogette ~ (781)708-1203
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