Penny,
I'm so glad to hear that. Yes, I can certainly imagine Paul Edwards doing that.
If ACB is doing all of that, perhaps there's a glimmer of hope.
Miriam
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<blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Penny Reeder
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2020 5:31 PM
To: blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: Jacob Blake's Father Says His Son Is Paralyzed
Below Waist After Being Shot From Behind by Kenosha Police
Miriam, michael Garrett, who is a black man is a current member of the ACB
board, and Pam Shaw and Cynthia Towers are two recent officers whom i can think
of off the top of my head. On this coming Saturday. Several ACB affiliates are
participating in the national march for black justice virtually with a morning
event that celebrates the contributions of black civil rights organizations and
individuals to the disability rights struggle, and another virtual event that
evening where people who are blind and black will be sharing personal stories
of discrimination with others who want to hear them and who are motivated to
end white priviledge and defeat white supremecists. On the Tuesday after George
Floyd’s murder, Paul Edwards hosted a discussion on ACB Radio on the topic of
Black Lives, it was well attended and enlightening.
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On Aug 26, 2020, at 5:10 PM, Frank Ventura <frank.ventura@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Miriam, there are black folks on the ACB board of directors and it has at
least one former black president.
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<blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Miriam Vieni
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2020 3:45 PM
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Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: Jacob Blake's Father Says His Son Is
Paralyzed Below Waist After Being Shot From Behind by Kenosha Police
That's tragic, especially because, neither are NFB or ACB interested in this
particular issue. Aside from Tenbrook, who started NFB, and I never knew that
he was black until I read it somewhere recently, I don't think that there
have been any black people in leadership positions in the national
organizations. I don't think there are any African American people on the
blindness email lists that I'm on.
Miriam .
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<blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Carl Jarvis
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2020 3:39 PM
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Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: Jacob Blake's Father Says His Son Is
Paralyzed Below Waist After Being Shot From Behind by Kenosha Police
Absolutely true. White, even as a blind man, has its privileges. A number
of Black people attended the Training Center over the years I worked there.
Most of the ones who did go on to work, ended up at the Seattle Light House
for the Blind.
I can't think of a single Black client who came close to holding down a job
that paid as much as mine paid. One man ended up operating a snack bar in
the Public Assistance building. He had been a nurse when he could see. His
wife was director of the Head Start Program in King County, but her
connections didn't help her husband. A very bright and talented fellow
played the electric organ in a high end bar in Seattle's Greenwood area. He
did make a bit of a name for himself, but not until he left the Northwest and
settled in Los Angeles.
Another young man ended up operating a machine at the Light House, when he
would probably have been self employed is a contractor if he were White, or
if he could see. One young woman was standing on the street corner with a
group of friends, when she was shot in the head by a senseless drive by
scumbag. She never worked again. We did a great amount of training students
in how to deal with the disadvantages of applying for work while blind, but
we were not equipped to deal with the problems that arose for the students
who were both blind and Black.
Carl Jarvis
On 8/25/20, Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, and being a white protestant man allowed you to know people who
were in positions that allowed them to be of help.
Miriam
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<blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Carl Jarvis
Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2020 8:23 PM
To: blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: Jacob Blake's Father Says His Son Is
Paralyzed Below Waist After Being Shot From Behind by Kenosha Police
Jacob Blake is the same age I was when I became totally blind. I
hope he has the same support network that enabled me to return to college.
And I hope he has a network of friends in administrative positions
who can assist him in securing a decent living.
Having a friend who became director of our Services for the Blind
agency sure gave me a leg up. Oh yes, one other thing. The color of
my skin gave me a decided advantage. And even so, it took me 10
years before I was earning the same income as I'd earned when I was sighted.
Carl Jarvis
On 8/25/20, Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Published on
Tuesday, August 25, 2020
byCommon Dreams
Jacob Blake's Father Says His Son Is Paralyzed Below Waist After
Being Shot From Behind by Kenosha Police Marches and demonstrations
have been held nationwide demanding justice for the 29-year-old
father of six, who is Black.
byJessica Corbett, staff writer
A boy sits on his father's shoulders while holding a sign on August
24,
2020
in Kenosha, Wisconsin. (Photo: Brandon Bell/Getty Images) A boy sits
on his father's shoulders while holding a sign on August 24,
2020
in Kenosha, Wisconsin. (Photo: Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
Jacob Blake, a 29-year-old Black man whom police shot in the back
multiple times in Kenosha, Wisconsin on Sunday, is now paralyzed
from the waist down and doctors do not yet know if the injury is
permanent, his father told the Chicago Sun-Times on Tuesday.
"Those police officers that shot my son like a dog in the street are
responsible for everything that has happened in the city of Kenosha."
-Jacob Blake's father
The younger Blake, a father of six, was reportedly trying to break
up a fight before officers followed him to his vehicle and fired
several shots at point-blank range as Blake opened the driver-side door.
Blake's partner, Laquisha Booker, told a local television station
that the couple's three children were in the back seat "screaming"
when police shot him.
A video of the police shooting began circulating on social media
Sunday, sparking protests in the Wisconsin city and other
communities across the country. The incident came nearly three
months after footage of Minneapolis police killing George Floyd led
to nationwide demonstrations.
The Sun-Times reported that Blake's father is driving from
Charlotte, North Carolina to be with his hospitalized son, who now
has "eight holes" in his body. The 29-year-old grew up in
Winston-Salem, North Carolina before moving to Evanston, Illinois
during middle school. He has been living in Kenosha for about three years.
"I want to put my hand on my son's cheek and kiss him on his
forehead, and then I'll be OK," said the elder Jacob Blake. "I'll
kiss him with my mask.
The first thing I want to do is touch my son."
Blake's father also addressed the protests and unrest in Kenosha,
where vehicles and dozens of buildings were set on fire overnight,
according to Newsweek.
"Those police officers that shot my son like a dog in the street are
responsible for everything that has happened in the city of Kenosha,"
his father said. "My son is not responsible for it. My son didn't
have a weapon.
He didn't have a gun."
As ABC News reported:
The man who said he made the cellphone video, 22-year-old Raysean
White, said he saw Blake scuffling with three officers and heard
them yell, "Drop the knife! Drop the knife!" before the gunfire erupted.
He said he didn't see a knife in Blake's hands.
The governor said he had seen no information to suggest Blake had a
knife or other weapon, but that the case is still being investigated
by the state Justice Department.
The officers were placed on administrative leave, which is standard
practice in a shooting by police. Authorities released no details
about the officers and did not immediately respond to requests for
their service records.
Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers activated 125 members of the
National Guard for the Monday night demonstrations in Kenosha, where
county officials imposed an 8:00 pm curfew.
Newsweek reported that "hundreds of people remained outside the
Kenosha County Courthouse in the city after the curfew took effect,
prompting police to fire the first of several rounds of tear gas at
around 8:30 pm in a bid to disperse them."
Evers also said after the shooting that although all the details
aren't yet known, "what we know for certain is that he is not the
first Black man or person to have been shot or injured or
mercilessly killed at the hands of individuals in law enforcement in
our state or our country."
Blake's family is being represented by civil rights and personal
injury attorney Ben Crump, the lawyer confirmed in a statement Monday.
Crump is also representing the families of Floyd and Breonna Taylor,
who was killed by Louisville police in March.
"We all watched the horrific video of Jacob Blake being shot in the
back several times by Kenosha police. Even worse, his three sons
witnessed their father collapse after being riddled with bullets,"
Crump said. "Their irresponsible, reckless, and inhumane actions
nearly cost the life of a man who was simply trying to do the right
thing by intervening in a domestic incident. It's a miracle he's
still alive."
"We will seek justice for Jacob Blake and for his family as we
demand answers from the Kenosha Police Department," the attorney
vowed. "How many more of these tragic 'while Black' tragedies will
it take until the racial profiling and undervaluing of Black lives
by the police finally stops?"
Crump, co-counsels Patrick Salvi and B'Ivory LaMarr, and Blake's
family will hold a news conference Tuesday at 3:00 pm local time at
the Kenosha County Courthouse. According to the attorneys, "The
family will address Jacob's current condition and their plans moving
forward following the latest occurrence of excessive police force
against the young Black man."