Who’s To Blame? (II)

Right after the Massachusetts debacle, Bernard Avishai published a short post on “Who’s to Blame” at his website BERNARD AVISHAI DOT COM. Avishai spoke as someone “marinated” in Massachusetts politics who wondered at Coakely’s grudging (“forced and fake”) nods to Obamacare. He argued: “The real question Democrats have to ask themselves is: how come the … Read more

A Child’s Vision of the Great Depression

The author offers this piece as a “footnote” to his memoir, Daydreams and Nightmares: Reflections of a Harlem Childhood. Economic depressions are usually measured in the adult world by increasing unemployment, declining stock market prices, business bankruptcies and assorted ailments all too well known to require repetition. Children have a far less grandiose view of … Read more

Home Is Where We Start

An elder once suggested we change the name of First of the Month to Harlem First. He was thinking locally (and universally)—proclaiming faith in rootsy humanism, not promoting black supremacy. There were reasons to be wary of our elder’s proposed name-change. The main one being that it might have seemed presumptuous to some Harlemites. But … Read more

Nationtime

My heart is full of love for this country.” Barack Obama in The Audacity of Hope “I actually believe my own bullshit.” Barack Obama (quoted) in Renegade Obama often speaks about America like a true believer. Listen in on his recent remarks honoring recipients of America’s Medal of Freedom: “[W]hat unites them is a belief … Read more