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While Flawed, White House Order on African-American Education Positions HBCUs for Excellence

Posted: 07/31/2012 8:20 pm

President Barack Obama last week revealed an executive order mandating improved educational access and opportunity for African-Americans. The White House spells out critical need areas in closing the achievement gap for African-American students at the secondary level, and promoting college readiness through community improvement, better partnerships between non-profits and federal agencies towards student engagement, and increased resources to schools largely serving African-Americans.

Throughout the order, President Obama name checks his White House Initiative on HBCUs and increased partnership with HBCUs as the way to strengthening opportunities for Black folks. The order does have flaws, such as questionable timing and the thinking behind its leadership, but overall, it's the first major step to sufficiently reversing historic negligence of Black folks through empowering the institutions best equipped to serve the community.

This order will demand more of the research, teacher training, black male mentoring and community development that HBCUs are leading in rural and metropolitan Black communities nationwide. These elements, historically underfunded and unheralded, will now have the support of the most media-savvy, youth-oriented administration in American history, and that means viral media potential for the projects and people charged with changing educational culture for Black youth.

The White House Initiative on HBCUs will now have a more focused vision of execution, with more of a community-based model to justify capacity building for black colleges. The contemporary purpose of the HBCU should now be much clearer to the Initiative's leadership - they are not just the training ground for the Black scientists and diplomats of the future, and don't struggle because of incompetence or lack of vision.

HBCUs are the key to fixing community-level social and economic issues that, if appropriately funded, can bring about real improvements to working and middle class Black families.

This order and the commission that will carry out its goals aren't without flaws, starting with the announcement of its chairperson, University of Maryland-Baltimore County President Freeman Hrabowski. Dr. Hrabowski is a Hampton University alumnus, and has served in leadership capacities at HBCUs.

But neither the attention he's received over the last two years in national media, or the diversity efforts of the university under his watch, have demonstrated an overwhelming concern with Black students or communities living beyond the culture of high academic achievement. On a commission that must be compassionate and engaged on issues and effects of poverty and pop culture, the appointment doesn't add up for the man of math and science.

Additionally, while the order calls for enhanced engagement from federal agencies towards African-American communities, there is no specific goal for how much support or how quickly support should come to needed communities. Maybe that's for the commission to figure out, but as some agencies have demonstrated, a lack of pointed oversight will equate to the same old racialized politics that leave Black folks on the outside of opportunity.

And finally, anybody else notice that this order comes out just months ahead of when the president will need Black folks the most? We know how the game goes - you can't do anything expressly for Black people and not face a political brush fire. But it's not as if we didn't need this initiative four years ago, and could've carried an earlier implementation as a rallying cry into the re-election efforts for the president.

In all, this order has reason for Black folks to be optimistic about the next four years, and if done correctly, could be the moment that changes Black American culture for generations to come. No plan is perfect, but with fine tuning, we'll surely see its greatest potential in bringing about improvements for HBCUs and the communities that rely upon them.

 

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President Barack Obama last week revealed an executive order mandating improved educational access and opportunity for African-Americans. The White House spells out critical need areas in closing the ...
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cangemiart
12:47 AM on 08/10/2012
Let's get down to brass tacks. Why do black students fail? Black students fail not because they are black. Color has nothing to do with the ability to learn or achieve. Black students in America fail because a disproportionate number of them live in single parent households, economically disadvantaged neighborhoods and high crime areas. The support system required for success in the classroom is substandard or it simply doesn't exist. The welfare system has decimated black families by placing them on political plantations of government dependence, rewarding single-parenting with unlimited financial benefits and disincentivizing responsible fatherhood and hard work. The children of these families are undisciplined, untrained, unsupervised and unprepared for school. Teachers are forced to deal with the resultant discipline problems and classroom disruptions and get little or no help from school districts, or the government which tells them they must successfully educate these kids or else. If these kids fail, the TEACHERS are blamed, NOT the parents. The government has failed miserably to hold parents accountable for the failures and discipline problems of their children which devour vast amounts of public resources and make teaching and often futile and thankless task. This executive order by Obama institutionalizes every stupid idea the left has ever devised to improve education for black students and dumbs down the public school system to its lowest levels yet. Every American who cares about public education should read this executive order carefully and read between its lines. This man MUST be stopped.
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cangemiart
12:27 AM on 08/10/2012
In this ridiculous executive order, Obama organizes and unleashes a gang of autocratic, bureaucratic THUGS on our entire educational system to dictate policy that will force specific positive outcomes for a specific racial group in America. He completely FAILS to address the root causes of black underachievement. He, in essence, says it doesn't matter what the causes are anymore, we are going to enhance the outcomes just for black students through every means at his disposal. Individual achievement no longer matters. If blacks fail, according to Obama, it's not their fault, it's the fault of the "system." The system has unfairly rewarded those who work hard and achieve, therefore we must adjust the system so that hard work and achievement are no longer the pre-requisites for success. This executive order will force teachers to keep problem students in their classrooms rather than place them in special ed settings further disrupting the class and diverting valuable teaching time to those problem students at the expense of students who are well behaved and who work hard. It will institutionalize affirmative action for black teachers regardless of teaching ability. Black applicants will be given preferential scores in the interview process or hiring quotas will be set even if that means better qualified teachers will be denied positions. It will also reopen our school doors to gang members, drug dealers, dropouts, and other miscreants who were expelled to give them another chance, at taxpayer expense, to wreak havoc on our schools.
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cangemiart
11:58 PM on 08/09/2012
So now Mr. Obama just writes his own laws and we obey? This Executive Order is the death knell for public schools in America. Ever since Lyndon Johnson ushered in the welfare state and the so-called Great Society, public education has been tasked with leveling the playing field for all Americans through desegregation, busing, and a host of other measures. Apparently, and according to this executive order, all of this has failed. Black students still underachieve, still get in trouble, still drop out, still fail to graduate, still fail to get into college and still are so ill equipped to even start school that many still end up in special ed settings. With a wave of his magic wand, Obama ends all of that failure and makes it now federal policy to give PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT to a specific racial group to guarantee its success, no matter the cost to the nation and regardless of the detriment to those racial groups who traditionally achieve. NO LONGER is the content of one's character the basis for advancement in American public schools, the COLOR of one's skin shall determine it. Americans all; white, black, red, brown, yellow and every other color, WAKE THE "F" UP! If THIS doesn't prove once and for all what Obama's agenda is, NOTHING DOES! He cannot improve black performance in schools so he will artificially improve their outcomes. This will destroy the competitive spirit of our educational system and institutionalize mediocrity, not excellence.
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trthsetsfree2
12:34 PM on 08/04/2012
Black Man. What has Obama done for you? He publicly bashed you on Father's Day and every other chance he could and he ignores your concerns. On the other hand when women have problems, he provides means to correct them. When gays have problems, he provides means to correct them. When children have problems, he provides means to correct them. When immigrants have problems, he provides means to correct them. When big industry has problems, he provides means to correct them. Haven't black men been some of the most oppressed people in America? When he provides means to help the black woman, but does not provide means to help the black man, he creates an imbalance in our families and communities. Men, especially black men, are being pushed out of the families and communities and made ineffective because of child support demands. The child support industry is flourishing off the backs of dysfunctional families. Obama wants to increase the enforcement of those demands. So not only does he bash us, but he makes it even more difficult for us. Can anyone point out any initiative by Obama to provide a means to correct this major problem experienced by men, especially black men? Do black men have a reason to vote a second time for Obama? Also, Black Women, if Black Men are being oppressed you had better believe you are being oppressed as well. In the long run, all we have is each other.
05:34 PM on 08/04/2012
Why are you whining about child support, if we are responsibility child support wouldn't be such a big deal. What do you want somebody else to take care of your babies?
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trthsetsfree2
10:18 PM on 08/04/2012
No, men want the same opportunity to use our own money and  our own time to take care of our babies as the mothers. The current system only helps one parent and one household. If you are a woman you may not see a problem in that. 
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ApprxAm
Oh, dam_…the dam is broke!
12:01 AM on 08/04/2012
I don't think the HBCU and "fixing community-level social and economic issues" as been explained clearly. Did these school really need the President of the United States to compel them to do this? If so, why?

Also,cCan there really be any doubt that the president would get Black votes?
11:33 AM on 08/01/2012
Sorry, but with all respect I think it is a bad idea for the president to set up a new bureaucracy with a focus on one particular racial group, to the exclusion of all others. As the NBC news story pointed out, up to now President Obama has often resisted this sort of blacks-only program: “In an interview on BET last September he answered a question about why he didn’t create more policies specifically targeted at African Americans: ‘That’s not how America works,’ the president replied, ‘America works when all of us are pulling together and everybody is focused on making sure that every single person has opportunity.’” I wish the president had stuck to his principles.

Here's another problem: The executive order and the accompanying statement are also silent on the main reason for racial disparities in educational outcomes: More than 7 out of 10 African Americans (72.5 percent) are born out of wedlock. This is also the reason for related disparities, like those in crime and school-discipline rates; the executive order mentions those disparities, but makes it sound like they are unconnected with disparities in behavior. Of course, this is not true. The president should be focusing on the problem of out-of-wedlock births – which is worst among African Americans but is an increasing problem for all racial groups – instead of setting up a new bureaucracy with a racially exclusive agenda.
01:42 PM on 08/01/2012
Why not. This race group had been denied an education for decades with white men at the doors of the schools with guns. None they paper whip the kids. Central High School in AR is still a segregated school, they just hide it better.
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SGlitz
Independent and Proud of it
08:41 PM on 08/02/2012
So you're a victim and always will be trapped in the past where your hatred can be assuaged by your own need to believe in your own victimhood.
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Maggotbrane
01:52 PM on 08/02/2012
Provide that single mother with an opportunity for a decent education, provide her children with a decent education; the marital status of the mother and the circumstances under which her children were born will be of no consequence. There are many instances where a single unwed mother, when given a chance, took advantage of a chance of improving her station through a decent education.

Crying about unwed mothers gets America nowhere, young people will have sex and unintended babies will be born, let's move on.
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NoSandwiches
09:10 AM on 08/01/2012
This article assumes we all know what HBCU means. I had to look it up.

A white president could have made this same gesture on day one and been hailed as an enlightened president. Obama would have been crucified. A black president is a gift and a curse to the AA community.
10:29 PM on 08/01/2012
It would have been just as terrible an idea if a white person had thought of it.
02:46 AM on 08/01/2012
Unemployment numbers are comprised of those that are in the job market for the past 30 days. It does not include those that have not been in the job market in the last 30 days: people who have given up looking; those that have gone off unemployment because it has run out. One solution to unemployment is High Speed Universities check it out
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FiredUpRTG
Don't start no stuff; won't be no stuff…
03:26 AM on 08/01/2012
Doesn't count those working off the books, those preparing entrepreneurial ventures nor those fortunate enough to have a supporting spouse, either. Might as well paint a full picture.
02:44 AM on 08/01/2012
There is no doubt that we should better build schoolrooms for “ the boy,” than cells and gibbets for “the Man” learn to get a degree from High Speed Universities article in few months and get a job
10:13 PM on 07/31/2012
I am sorry, but the only way that there can be results form this monstrocity of an order is to lower standards for black students. They will never get the desired measurable results unless they do. Not that that hasn't happened already.
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FiredUpRTG
Don't start no stuff; won't be no stuff…
03:27 AM on 08/01/2012
That joke falls flat.
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NoSandwiches
09:13 AM on 08/01/2012
Cynical