came in to say this. will stay to say more.
I'm not sure how knowledgeable GAF-proper is regarding the layers of issues at play here. of the posts I have read, I can certainly say, "not most". As such, I'm not sure what can be accomplished in this thread. Few are in a position to implement changes. I'd assume most here are not black and have few tie-ins with the Black community. Fewer still are actually active in any sort of groups that focus on improving the condition of minorities or women.
We are good at pontificating behind keyboards, though.
That said, as a black man, a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., the National Society of Black Engineers, and Big Brothers, I'd assume I'm more active than 99.999% of our forumites will be in actually getting some shit done. Speaking right to the people being affected? Yep, I've done that. Speaking at billion-dollar corporation events in an effort to get money moving for the cause? Yep, I've done that.
What I will say is that that issues at play are multi-pronged. They cannot be adequately solved amongst forumites who are under-educated about the issues (admit it, that's what we collectively represent).
Issues include (but are not limited to): self-esteem, direction, American definitions of beauty and intelligence...and the struggle to find a place, male abandonment (that finds its roots in 300 years of slavery), societal disregard and disdain (which finds its roots in slavery, mediocre teacher support), poor home support and training, 100 years of economic oppression, white flight, racial steering, corrupt police and lack of support from emergency services, lack of trust in the medical industry (secondary to 300 years of documented corruption, experimentation and destruction of lives), dilapidated schools, overpopulated schools, classrooms being run by teachers who neither majored nor minored in the subject they're teaching, teacher corruption (changing grades, teaching to tests), lack of gainful employment opportunities in urban areas (creating huge transportation issues), lack of role models, lack of both parents, lack of inheritance and property ownership (the building blocks of wealth), role of black women, lack of political power, prison and the judicial system injustices broadly, and lack of hope.
I could go on, but those are some topics that have to be looked at in this web of challenges. Each one of those issues could have its own long, introspective thread. Each has several thick books dedicated to its study.
To be sure, there is no singular solution. There is no "just fix a and all will be well." Believing otherwise only serves to remind people like me that most have no clue about the height, width and breath of the issues you're actually attempting to discuss. Hell, you can't deal with issues like these without being able to see the whole picture...and you can't do that with limited insight. It'd be like trying to fix the global economy without ever having taken an Economics class (or at least read some books on the subject). If you recognize that scope of an economy and all of its mechanisms is one that is extraordinary and difficult to grasp in concept, how much moreso a multiplicity of people and cultures that are described as simply "black people"?
If you think about these issues and don't feel the kind of tension you'd feel staring up Mt. Everest with an idea to climb it, you don't know enough about the depth of issues to help.
I'll take my leave now. If someone would like to find out ways to help, they can PM me. Talking on the web about stuff is bullshit anyways. Regards.