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February 16 - February 22, 2009 • MN Metro Vol. 34 No. 7 • The Journal For Community News, Business & The Arts • www.insightnews.com

Samuels: Foreclosure crisis improves neighborhood safety By Al McFarlane Editor-In-Chief al@insightnews.com Don Samuels is portraying the loss of homes to foreclosure by 5th Ward residents as one way to get rid of problem people. Samuels is quoted in a February 3, 2009 MinnPost feature article saying North Minneapolis, “the foreclosure crisis has improved the safety situation.” In the face of the foreclosures, the article says, “many problem property owners and their seedy renters are gone.” New partnerships with community councils, revitalization efforts from developers and the opportunity to reform problem areas are also being touted as positive

outcomes of the foreclosure crisis by Jeff Skrenes, housing director of Hawthorne Area Community Council, (HACC), according to the report by writers Karlee Weinmann and Andy Mannix. But such sentiments represent “racism and classism at its worst,” said the Rev. Randolph Staten, cochair of the Coalition of Black Churches and African American Leadership Summit. “It is outrageous and serious,” he said in a February 12, 2009 commentary to Insight News. “They see the pain of foreclosure as a blessing,” Staten charged. Staten said he is communicating with Mayor R.T. Rybak, the

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By Rev. Randolph Staten

Americans are ready to get back to work and desperately looking to the Obama Administration and Congress to revive the country's ailing economy. Enthusiasm for the Obama Administration $800 billion stimulus package is not waning.

Recent comments by 5th Ward Council Member Don Samuels and Hawthorn Area Community Council (HACC) housing director Jeff Skrenes concerning victims of housing foreclosure represent racism and classism at its worst. The comments are outrageous and serious: each individual should face serious discipline, including termination.

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Rev. Randolph Staten

At a when people are suffering their greatest pain…the loss of their home and property… they are being blamed for crime increases and lack of safety, and being made the cause of a

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Boogeyman By Don Samuels 5th Ward City Council Following is my reaction to the reports of conflict in which I was involved. There is not much to be gained in self defense or giving yet another version of events. There is a bigger issue here. I have simply used this opportunity to address this theme of discord that plays out endlessly in meetings in the Northside Community. We must struggle to understand this phenomenon and develop the resiliency to resist it. We owe it to those who want to become engaged but are standing fearfully in the margins, unwilling to get

How is this economic crisis affecting you and your family? Insight News wants to hear from our readers. Send us your stories to batalara@insightnews.com It is important to communicate your personal experiences of unemployment, lack of health care or lack of basic public services. Testimonies are powerful.

While some major media outlets are reporting that Americans are skeptical about the package, a February 11 Gallop Poll reported that support for the package is high. According to the report, during the first week of February, 70% of Democrats were in favor of Congress passing the economic stimulus package and that figure reached 82% by last week. Also according to the report,

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US Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN)

After the Recovery Act has been signed by the President, track how your tax dollars are being spent at www.recovery.gov. In an unprecedented effort to ensure transparency and responsibility and "root out waste and inefficiency" and oversight board will routinely update the sight.

"over the same period, support for the stimulus package held steady among independents, with a slight majority in favor of it. The percentage of Republicans favoring the package rose slightly from 24% to 28%, but remains below the 34% support received in early January, before Congress began its formal consideration of the package." STIMULUS TURN TO 11

NAACP demands Blacks share in stimulus revenues Suluki Fardan

Don Samuels, 5th Ward

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DFL precinct caucusus determine vote choices Minneapolis residents meet Tuesday, March 3, for precinct caucuses throughout the city. This marks the start of the DFL Party's endorsing process for all city council and park board seats and for mayor. African and African American residents will likely pay special attention to the process by virtue of their successful participation, many for the first time, in the national elections that selected Barack

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Obama for U.S. President. Historically, turn out for precinct caucuses are relatively light. Many residents and many first-time participants don't feel particularly knowledgeable about the electoral process and sometimes express being overwhelmed by the political maneuvering that goes on. But, Natonia Johnson, DFL chair of Senate District 58 said this year extra effort is being CAUCUSES TURN TO 11

By Hazel Trice Edney NNPA Columnist WASHINGTON (NNPA) - Upon its 100th anniversary this week, the NAACP under the leadership of Benjamin Todd Jealous, set aside euphoria over the historic inauguration of the first Black president and challenged the Obama Administration on where the president stands on human and civil rights issues as they pertain to people of color. ‘’We’re not simply interested in a bail out for Main Street, it’s a good goal. It’s a good starting point. But, we want a fix for back street,’’ said Jealous in a telephone press conference leading up to the February 12 birthday of the nation’s oldest civil rights organization. ‘’At the end of the day, we are not an organization who’s here merely to celebrate any milestone too much. On January 20, we celebrated Obama as the nation’s first Black president and first president of color. On January 21, we were well aware that he simply became the 44th president of the United States and all

pressures that have worked the agenda of the presidents before him came to bear on him.” He continued: “So, now, we’re out there with everybody else trying to make sure that his agenda is our agenda, that his agenda is one of civil rights and inclusion and opportunity for all. And right now there are two things that we’re concerned are not getting sufficient attention.” The first issue that he listed was the need for federal enforcement of Black participation in jobs and contracts coming out of the $827 billion economic stimulus act, that has passed the House and is being negotiated in the U. S. Senate [last] week. “White unemployment [stats], since they’ve been calculated since 1940, have never gotten into double digits. Yet somehow this country finds it tolerable and somewhat normal to have Black unemployment in the double digits,” Jealous said. The second issue is the need for law enforcement accountability - federal oversight and enforcement of police profiling and misconduct, which President Bush promised, but never delivered in 2001.

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NAACP President Ben Jealous says it’s time for bail outs on “Back Street”

“We’re lifting this up and placing it squarely in front of the administration and we’ll be pushing harder now that we know who the attorney general is,” Jealous said, referring to Eric Holder, also Black. “We have a decade of repressed aspirations since 1999 when candidate Bush promised to end racial profiling and driving while Black and it hasn’t happened yet. But, we also need to see the Law

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