Dr. Marc Lamont Hill – Mass Incarceration


 

Be sure to watch Dr. Marc Lamont Hill on Vlad TV as he addresses in summit how he has felt for years which lead to his book called, “NOBODY.” Not only are black people subject to mass incarceration but also experience getting killed by police who rarely serve time for these actions. He points out the frame work that we all have been conditioned to operate on – that black people are violent. He notes that the problem is that the entire justice system is designed so that it can’t do anything but yield injustice to black people. So in this way, the system is working and WE NEED TO BREAK IT. We need to imagine a world without prison. To do that we start with our school (early education), community health and economic.

 

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Autonomous Routine

The solution seems to be hidden from us by the way we have been made to value money instead of our ability to sustain our lives with QUALITY. So when we actually do things to sustain our lives with quality, it is done through our occupations. It seems that it is no longer natural for us to sustain our lives with quality in a way where when the quality of our lives is just as important as the sun, it… Continue reading

Poverty

It doesn’t have to be this way. Poverty is a position planned for through the use of money. Once this plan ‘of the use of money’ is in affect, poverty can then be realized.  It was known that people would be without money. Those without money, were literally under attack economically. Same as today. Those without the ability to consider that they were meant to be without access to money and without the knowledge to find ways to receive a… Continue reading