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Foro Digest: Tired of the White Left

by New America Media
NAM contributor Roberto Lovato is attending the World Social Forum in Caracas, where more than 60,000 people, half of them from outside Venezuela, have gathered for the annual event. His impressions will be posted throughout the week.
CARACAS, Venezuela -- Standing proudly beneath the statue of Latin American liberator, Simon Bolivar, located at the center of a Caracas plaza, World Social Forum delegate Dorothea Manuela says she feels more at home here than she does standing near the statues of dead white revolutionary men dotting parks back home in Boston.

“It’s inspiring to come here and see people from all over the world leading their own struggles,” she says. I ask her about the leadership of struggles in the United States and the beaming smile of the self-described “black woman who is ethnically Puerto Rican” disappears.

“Being here reminds me how very important it is for all of us to change the U.S. But we can’t change the U.S. unless we all deal with the white left’s racism and privilege” says the statuesque “fifty plus” Manuela. Along with members of her Boston-based Rosa Parks Coalition, Manuela and many of the World Social Forum delegation from the U.S. are delivering a strong message to the thousands attending the global gathering: We (nonwhites/people of color) can lead ourselves. Whites do not speak for all of us.

At a forum beneath a large tent on the Caracas air force base where immigrant leaders and activists from across the continent debate hemispheric migration, Christian Ramirez of the San Diego based American Friends Service Committee reminded the black, Mestizo, Indian and other participants about the kinds of barriers he faces in the progressive movement.

“None of the whites who spoke on behalf of the U.S. delegation at the opening ceremonies of the Foro remembered to mention the more than 35 million immigrants in the US,” he says. He later detailed how he and other Latinos in the U.S. are meeting with Senators and House members in order to have the voice of immigrants added to a debate led largely by liberal and conservative whites in the Beltway.

Hearing all this, and observing the impressive coalition of mostly non-white delegates, I’m reminded of how, despite all the sacrifices of Salvadoran exiles and refugees who built the most powerful solidarity movement of the 1980’s, most of the recognition for and credit for leadership of the movement was given in the U.S. – and in El Salvador -- to the Norteamericanos, many of whom married Salvadorans. Developments in Caracas seem to hint that another U.S. is possible.

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I wonder where is this ''White Left'' that keeps down a Peopleof color mass left ? I agree that probably a majority of people in organizations that you can consider part of the ''left '' are of European descent . But it's absurd to think it's by choice .Every wing of the progressive movement i can think of is working hard to diversify and truly integrate their organizations. The myth spread by some that it's the ''racism and priviledge'' of White radicals that keeps Blacks and Latinos from flocking to demostrations and rallies is usually a cynical guilt tripping device used to silence those who disgree with the myth creators on this or that issue . The fact is that many Black progressives , for example , comment on the contradiction that while most African-Americans oppose the war, were outraged by the Govt. response in New Orleans , and despise Bush, relatively few are moved to join any progressive organizations , even all Black ones.There is undenable political vacuum in the Black Community that has nothing to do with White radicals . As for Latinos , first it should be noted that many Latinos are ''White ''! Last time i checked Spain was still In Europe. Maybe a majority of Latinos are of mixed Race but many are of only Spanish descent .(Like Fidel Castro or the late, great, Che Guevara ) . Latinos are discriminated against because of their nationalities and those that are immigrants, as ''aliens ''.But not just Latinos . In the hardest most dangerous workplaces such as Meat Packing houses you find immigrants from Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, working side by side with those from Ireland, Nigeria , and the former Yugoslavia . (Very few native born of any race or nationality are to be found there) I also wonder what the hostile comment about white ''solidarity '' activists marrying women and men from El Salvador is about . Is the author against interacial, bi-national relationships ? I could go on and on but the fact remains is that we need real working, multiracial alliances in this country .We have real and legitimate differences over strategy, tactics, and idelogy .Let's discuss, debate , and fight those out . But our ranks are too few to divide us further with nationalistic demagogy and race baiting .
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