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HARLEM COMMUNITY FORUM

Obama, Race and Politics

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 from 6 PM to 9 PM
St. Ambrose Church
9 West 130th Street (between Fifth & Malcolm X Blvd.

Other Panelists to be announced:
(Confirmation: Awarding winning writer & Activist Amiri Baraka, Sam
Anderson, Author of the Black Holocaust)

Join us for an “electrifying” evening of in-depth analysis on “Obamamania”
that has swept through every political spectrum of the Black community, from
the left, the two party system and independent voters. Similar to his
Democratic rivals Senator Barack Obama has accepted money from Political Action
Committees (PAC) and federal lobbyists including Lockheed Martin, Wal-Mart and
Citibank. In fact, Obama has his own PAC, HOPEFUND, so there is little to
distinguish Obama’s money machine from the rest of the pack despite his campaign
slogan, “Change We Can Believe In”. Although Obama did not vote for the war in
Iraq he has been hawkish about protecting “US vital interest” across the globe
in particularly the Middle East, even calling for missile strikes against Iran,
the same as President George Bush. On the domestic front, Obama has
cautiously distanced himself from “race politics” making his candidacy more palpable
to some whites but more importantly to a Democratic Party

in desperate need of an articulated and polished “Black Voice that
transcends race.” What under-grids all of this is the divide in the US ruling class on
how best to accomplish their imperialist agenda while confronting the reality
of the US economic decline on the world stage. The militarization of the US
economy for “resource wars” leaves little room for economic prosperity for the
American people even less for people of African descent that continue to
suffer from an equality gap with whites.
First and foremost, is Obama electable? Iowa and New Hampshire aside, can
white American, spoon feed on racism for centuries, deliver the presidency to
Obama who champions a color blind, “one America from sea to shining sea”? Why
shouldn’t Black American have their moment in history with an Obama triumph on
any and every level? If people of African descent are going to vote then who
else is there to vote for but Obama? Even if Obama is the same as the rest of
the pack why not choose him, at least he’s Black? Is criticism of Obama
indicative of the historical Black fragmentation impeding progress of the race?

Are US imperialist goals best accomplished under a Black President given
the tattered image of the US abroad, especially in the Middle East? Is the
Republican Party, of whom many of their arch right wingers are now pushing for
Obama to be the Democratic Party nominee, waiting in the wings to really play the
race card and everything else to assure a Republican victory if Obama is the
nominee? How can the Black Left presume to give advice to Black voters when it
hasn’t provided any viable alternatives for the worsening conditions of its
people?

Join us for an unforgettable evening of political discussion. NO VIDEO
TAPING ALLOWING OF THIS EVENT. Suggested donation $10. No one will be turned away.

Sponsored by the Harlem Tenants Council, Telephone 212-234-5005 or
email:harlemtenants@aol.com.

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