What 1619 Should Mean- Fairfax

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A statement about the 400th commemoration of the arrival of African people at Point Comfort (present day Hampton) in 2019.

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Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

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what will happen in 2019 as we bear witness to the 400 commemoration of the arrival of African people at point comfort Present Day Hampton, a postulate that year 2019 will become a year of national reflection, with conscious people making pilgrimages to Hampton to view the state marker that articulates the recorded arrival of African people in 16 19. Political commentators and cultural critics will evoke 16 19 as the start of inequality and an equity of African descended people in America. Whether those persons who disembarked, the white lion were enslaved or servants, entertainers and celebrities who are civic minded may hold concerts and promotional events centered around this narrative, with legislators using the most loftiest language that evokes sentiments of people getting along in the greatest democracy on Earth. But on micro and meso levels in localities and communities, enduring cultural oppression, poverty, vexations, issues of survival and Valent, state sponsored systems of education, policing policy, fiduciary organisms that deny people's opportunity to live unharmed, abide learning how to live within their cultural understanding to thrive are also survival issues that distract own people from engaging and is very important to dialogue. The's omniscient issues. Disk, um, foes, the very people whose ancestors are objectified about the myth of years. 16 19. I'm not even eavesdropping because daily attentiveness to subsist on meager resource is to survive in a country that denies them. The basic treatment of citizenry are so tangibly apparent that were unwilling but needlessly engaged in intellectual dialogue. About 2019 with the myth of 16 19 s foundational. Yet we need to add community development, intervention and strategies that include pre colonial history and rituals and rites of passage and healing components and out, therefore theorize that in this historic a moment oh, need rescuing and need correcting for not only our own sensibilities before the sensibility of the African American community and all those persons who live in America.