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President Obama, Don’t Turn the Page Yet

January 24, 2015

Gloria J. Browne-Marshall
AANIC Correspondent

Gloria J. Browne-Marshall

Gloria J. Browne-Marshall

President Obama’s State of the Union speech titled “Turn the Page” made clear – he is no lame-duck. With an ambitious agenda, and less than two years to complete it, time is running out for him to take on the issues in urban communities.

The mid-term elections cost Democrats the U.S. Senate. But, President Obama was optimistic about the future of America.

Black-Americans who gave the largest percent of their votes (97 percent) to reelect him did not see much in his speech that directly addressed their issues.

The President spoke forcefully about protecting labor unions, gay rights, the environment, and even intellectual property, but failed to clearly address concerns within urban communities, especially the killing of unarmed Black males, unemployment, and re-segregated schools.

“The shadow of crisis has passed,” President Obama said.

“The State of the Union is strong.” However, the state of the union between the President and urban communities may be fraying around the edges.

Black support dipped in light of the President’s tepid response over the Michael Brown and Eric Garner cases.

Even in his speech, the President walked a neutral line. He created a Task Force on 21st Century Policing that will present its findings in March.

Despite six-months of uprisings which led to creation of the Task-Force, there is only one line about it in his 17-page speech.

“We may have different takes on the events of Ferguson and New York.”

He said, “We can understand a father who fears his son can’t walk home without being harassed.”

But, then he quickly changed direction and also argued for the other side, “surely we can understand the wife who won’t rest until the police officer she married walks through the front door at the end of the shift.”

President Obama ran for re-election with a focus on the middle-class.

For which he has been severely criticized by Cornel West, the Black theologian and author.

In his speech, the President explained that middle class economics means helping folks afford childcare, college, health care, a home, and retirement.

The President proposed paid sick-leave and maternity leave which will benefit all communities.

He said he wants to strengthen labor unions, increase the minimum wage, and invest in technology.

However, all of these job based proposals assume some level of employment. Unemployment among African-Americans is nearly twice that of Whites.

Even with an economy that is growing and creating jobs at the “fastest pace since 1999,” which Obama boasted in his speech, Blacks are lagging behind.

Black unemployment is 10.4 percent, while the national unemployment rate as of December 2014 was 5.6 percent (and White unemployment 4.8 percent), according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Blacks must still contend with racism in employment, housing, and education.

President Obama pointed out that “for the first time in 40 years, the crime rate and the incarceration rate have come down together.”

Yet, a disproportionate number of Black men, women, and children are in the prison system.

The President proposed free community college. However, re-segregated American public schools are under-educating Black and Latino children making them ill-prepared for college, free or otherwise.

“There is no Black America or White America,” he said. “There is only the United States of America,” which ignores an America still divided over race.

The President felt comfortable saying we must “speak out against anti-Semitism” and “reject offensive stereotypes of Muslims” and “condemn the persecution of women, or religious minority, or people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender” without arguing the other side.

The President and First Lady Michelle Obama are part of an era coming to a close.

“Tonight we turn the page,” he said. Will millions of Black men, women, and children move forward with him or watch his presidency end from the sidelines?

Time is running out for this President to create opportunities for Black America that can result in a shared optimism about the future.

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