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| Barkley Forum | Octas | Harrison RP | Varad Agarwala, Aaron Timmons, and Rodriguez Paramo |
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| Barkley Forum Invitational | 1 | Henry W Grady MW | Jennifer Melin |
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| Barkley Forum Invitational | 1 | Henry W Grady MW | Jennifer Melin |
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| Blake Invitational | 2 | St Croix Prep AN | Bobby Swetz |
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| Byram Hills Invitational | 1 | Scarsdale WM | John Stauton |
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| Glenbrooks Invitational | 1 | Brentwood ELe | Rebecca Kuang |
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| GreenHill Invitational | 3 | John Boals | Chris Vincent |
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| GreenHill Invitational | Doubles | St Andrews Episcopal | Chris Vincent, Shania Hunt, Mike Bietz |
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| GreenHill Invitational | Quarters | Collegiate KY | Chris Vincent, Rogrido Paramo, Chris Vincent |
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| GreenHill Round Robin | 2 | Harvard-Westlake EE | Varad Agarwala, Rodrigo Paranmo |
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| GreenHill Round Robin | 2 | Harvard-Westlake EE | Rodrigo Paramo, Varad Agarwala |
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| Lexington Winter 2017 | 5 | Harrison CS | Ribba Hussein |
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| Newark RR | 2 | Harvard-Westlake AM | Chetan Hertzig, Bailey Rung |
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| The 13th Scarsdale Invitational | 1 | Edgemont NS | Jacob Thomas |
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| Byram Hills Invitational | 1 | Opponent: Scarsdale WM | Judge: John Stauton 1AC |
| Byram Hills Invitational | 1 | Opponent: Scarsdale WM | Judge: John Stauton 1AC |
| Byram Hills Invitational | 1 | Opponent: Scarsdale WM | Judge: John Stauton 1AC |
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Accountability ACTournament: The 13th Scarsdale Invitational | Round: 1 | Opponent: Edgemont NS | Judge: Jacob Thomas Part 1 is The Line-UpWhen Eric Garner's police officer got away guilt free, the Black public sighed because they knew this treatment was routine. This problem of Blue-on-Black violence is entrenched within our legal system from the courtroom to police departments. The court has historically used doctrines like QI to reentrench their notions of blacks as criminals Matthew Segal is the legal director of the ACLU of Massachusetts , 7-27-2016, "Beyond ~#BlackLivesMatter: police reform must be bolstered by legal action," Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jul/27/beyond-black-lives-matter-police-reform-legal-action And, the Racism/Ethinicism within our legal system has created Black bodies as criminals and furthered their subjugation. Regardless of where you are in the world, you will find the negativity of everything Black and the positivity of white preservation and existence. Wynter 06:Syliva Wynter—2006 ( "Interview with Syliva Wynter,ProudFlesh Interview: New Afrikan Journal of Culture, Politics and Consciousness, Issue 4) A psycho-intellectual struggle that challenges consciousness as we know it is necessary to break down overrepresentations surrounding the European conception of Man and the subjugation of the Other. Thus, the Role of the Judge is to be a psycho-intellectual invested in challenging Eurocentric consciousness. The Role of the Ballot is to vote for the debater who provides the best liberation strategy.Part 2 is the InvestigationTrump is calling for a police state on Black and Brown people and his gateway is through the Court. From activist movements to regular lawyers, people are calling for a change within the Court system. We have to come to grips with the fact that Black Lives do Matter by tearing down methods that deter police accountability Matthew Segal 2 is the legal director of the ACLU of Massachusetts , 7-27-20 16, "Beyond ~#BlackLivesMatter: police reform must be bolstered by legal action," Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jul/27/beyond-black-lives-matter-police-reform-legal-action==== | 11/11/16 |
Accountability AC version 2Tournament: Glenbrooks Invitational | Round: 1 | Opponent: Brentwood ELe | Judge: Rebecca Kuang Part 1 is The Line-UpWhen Eric Garner's police officer got away guilt free, the Black public sighed because they knew this treatment was routine. This problem of Blue-on-Black violence is entrenched within our legal system from the courtroom to police departments. The court has historically used doctrines like QI to reentrench their notions of blacks as criminals Matthew Segal is the legal director of the ACLU of Massachusetts , 7-27-2016, "Beyond ~#BlackLivesMatter: police reform must be bolstered by legal action," Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jul/27/beyond-black-lives-matter-police-reform-legal-action And, the Racism/Ethinicism within our legal system has created Black bodies as criminals and furthered their subjugation. Regardless of where you are in the world, you will find the negativity of everything Black and the positivity of white preservation and existence. Wynter 06:Syliva Wynter—2006 ( "Interview with Syliva Wynter,ProudFlesh Interview: New Afrikan Journal of Culture, Politics and Consciousness, Issue 4) A psycho-intellectual struggle that challenges consciousness as we know it is necessary to break down overrepresentations surrounding the European conception of Man and the subjugation of the Other. Thus, the Role of the Judge is to be a psycho-intellectual invested in challenging Eurocentric consciousness. The Role of the Ballot is to vote for the debater who provides the best liberation strategy.Part 2 is the InvestigationAnd, the election of Trump has signified a state dedicated to white nationalism. This uprising in American politics has fueled an insurgency among white racists and black people all over the world need to be scared. BNR, 8-14-2016, "Trump Is Seeking a White Nationalist Awakening NOT the White House," http://bluenationreview.com/trump-is-seeking-a-white-nationalist-awakening-not-the-white-house And, Trump is calling for a police state on Black and Brown people to be expanded and his gateway is through the Court. From activist movements to regular lawyers, people are calling for a change within the Court system. The only way in which we can survive within the squo is by finding methods to take this system back for us. We have to come to grips with the fact that Black Lives do Matter by tearing down methods that deter police accountability Matthew Segal 2 is the legal director of the ACLU of Massachusetts , 7-27-20 16, "Beyond ~#BlackLivesMatter: police reform must be bolstered by legal action," Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jul/27/beyond-black-lives-matter-police-reform-legal-action==== | 11/19/16 |
Black RageTournament: Blake Invitational | Round: 2 | Opponent: St Croix Prep AN | Judge: Bobby Swetz Society's racism has become too much. Blacks struggle with mental illness because of the way white society treats them. This expression of rage is necessary to cope with the racial trauma that is prevalent within the SQ.Judd Sneirson is an Associate Professor teaching contracts, business organizations, an intellectual property survey, and a green business seminar. He is a graduate of Williams College and the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Following a judicial clerkship in federal district court in New Jersey, he practiced at the New York law firm of Willkie Farr and Gallagher. He began his teaching career in 2000 and has held appointments at Willamette University, the University of Oregon, the University of Florida, and Hofstra University. "Black Rage And The Criminal Law: A Principled Approach To A Polarized Debate" PDF | 12/16/16 |
Black Rage version 2Tournament: Newark RR | Round: 2 | Opponent: Harvard-Westlake AM | Judge: Chetan Hertzig, Bailey Rung Black Rage 1ACFrom campus to campus, brutality is on the rise. Black people are seen as disposable within the so called safe spaces of the University. Scott Jaschik is one of the three founders of Inside Higher Ed. With Doug Lederman, he leads the editorial operations of Inside Higher Ed,overseeing news content, opinion pieces, career advice, blogs and other features. Scott is a leading voice on higher education issues, quoted regularly in publications nationwide, and publishing articles on colleges in publications such as The New York Times, The Boston Globe, The Washington Post, Salon,and elsewhere. He has been a judge or screener for the National Magazine Awards, the Online Journalism Awards, the Folio Editorial Excellence Awards, and the Education Writers Association Awards. Scott served as a mentor in the community college fellowship program of the Hechinger Institute on Education and the Media, of Teachers College, Columbia University., 9-26-2016, "Campuses see flurry of racist incidents and protests against racism," No Publication, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2016/09/26/campuses-see-flurry-racist-incidents-and-protests-against-racism Thus, the Roll of the Ballot is to have the best liberation strategy for black and brown people.Therefore, Public colleges and universities in the United States ought not restrict Black people's constitutionally protected speech. The Aff is an embracement of the rage within the SQ. We understand that laws and rules put in place don't do anything. this world ain't easy and the harshness won't tone down no matter how much you limit speech. Conor Friedersdorf is a staff writer at The Atlantic, where he focuses on politics and national affairs. He lives in Venice, California, and is the founding editor of The Best of Journalism, a newsletter devoted to exceptional nonfiction., 11-12-2015, "Free Speech Is Indispensable to Fighting Racism," Atlantic, http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/11/race-and-the-anti-free-speech-diversion/415254/ At 12:40 a.m., Chandler signed as the entire country. Society's racism has become too much. Blacks struggle with mental illness because of the way white society treats them. This expression of rage is necessary to cope with the racial trauma that is prevalent within the SQ.Judd Sneirson is an Associate Professor teaching contracts, business organizations, an intellectual property survey, and a green business seminar. He is a graduate of Williams College and the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Following a judicial clerkship in federal district court in New Jersey, he practiced at the New York law firm of Willkie Farr and Gallagher. He began his teaching career in 2000 and has held appointments at Willamette University, the University of Oregon, the University of Florida, and Hofstra University. "Black Rage And The Criminal Law: A Principled Approach To A Polarized Debate" PDF | 1/13/17 |
Black Rage version 3Tournament: Lexington Winter 2017 | Round: 5 | Opponent: Harrison CS | Judge: Ribba Hussein Black Rage 1ACFrom campus to campus, brutality is on the rise. Black people are seen as disposable within the so called safe spaces of the University. Scott Jaschik is one of the three founders of Inside Higher Ed. With Doug Lederman, he leads the editorial operations of Inside Higher Ed,overseeing news content, opinion pieces, career advice, blogs and other features. Scott is a leading voice on higher education issues, quoted regularly in publications nationwide, and publishing articles on colleges in publications such as The New York Times, The Boston Globe, The Washington Post, Salon,and elsewhere. He has been a judge or screener for the National Magazine Awards, the Online Journalism Awards, the Folio Editorial Excellence Awards, and the Education Writers Association Awards. Scott served as a mentor in the community college fellowship program of the Hechinger Institute on Education and the Media, of Teachers College, Columbia University., 9-26-2016, "Campuses see flurry of racist incidents and protests against racism," No Publication, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2016/09/26/campuses-see-flurry-racist-incidents-and-protests-against-racism Thus, the Roll of the Ballot is to have the best liberation strategy for black and brown people.Therefore, Public colleges and universities in the United States ought not restrict constitutionally protected speech. The Aff is an embracement of the rage within the SQ. We understand that laws and rules put in place don't do anything. Free speech will always be non-UQ for white people because they'll talk no matter what. Black people need the right to free speech to be grounded and acknowledged into the minds of others and even their own. this world ain't easy and the harshness won't tone down no matter how much you limit speech. Conor Friedersdorf is a staff writer at The Atlantic, where he focuses on politics and national affairs. He lives in Venice, California, and is the founding editor of The Best of Journalism, a newsletter devoted to exceptional nonfiction., 11-12-2015, "Free Speech Is Indispensable to Fighting Racism," Atlantic, http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/11/race-and-the-anti-free-speech-diversion/415254/ AND Society's racism has become too much. Blacks struggle with mental illness because of the way white society treats them. This expression of rage is necessary to cope with the racial trauma that is prevalent within the SQ.Judd Sneirson is an Associate Professor teaching contracts, business organizations, an intellectual property survey, and a green business seminar. He is a graduate of Williams College and the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Following a judicial clerkship in federal district court in New Jersey, he practiced at the New York law firm of Willkie Farr and Gallagher. He began his teaching career in 2000 and has held appointments at Willamette University, the University of Oregon, the University of Florida, and Hofstra University. "Black Rage And The Criminal Law: A Principled Approach To A Polarized Debate" PDF Next, it is time for us to create positive spaces for black and brown people. We need to understand our rage and use it to shape our futures. It is time for us to reimagine possibilities for ourselves. McKittrick 7, Katherine and Clyde Adrian. Woods. Black Geographies and the Politics of Place. Toronto, Ont.: Between the Lines, 2007. Print | 1/15/17 |
Black Rage version 4Tournament: Barkley Forum Invitational | Round: 1 | Opponent: Henry W Grady MW | Judge: Jennifer Melin Black Rage 1ACFrom campus to campus, brutality is on the rise. Black people are seen as disposable within the so called safe spaces of the University. Scott Jaschik is one of the three founders of Inside Higher Ed. With Doug Lederman, he leads the editorial operations of Inside Higher Ed,overseeing news content, opinion pieces, career advice, blogs and other features. Scott is a leading voice on higher education issues, quoted regularly in publications nationwide, and publishing articles on colleges in publications such as The New York Times, The Boston Globe, The Washington Post, Salon,and elsewhere. He has been a judge or screener for the National Magazine Awards, the Online Journalism Awards, the Folio Editorial Excellence Awards, and the Education Writers Association Awards. Scott served as a mentor in the community college fellowship program of the Hechinger Institute on Education and the Media, of Teachers College, Columbia University., 9-26-2016, "Campuses see flurry of racist incidents and protests against racism," No Publication, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2016/09/26/campuses-see-flurry-racist-incidents-and-protests-against-racism And, this racist SQ is traumatizing. We need to be angry and dissatisfied at these institutions that allow for white supremacy to run rampant. This is a call for black people to get out of their denial. This is a call for white people to be afraid. This is a call for black rage.Smith 15 (Mychal Denzel Smith is a contributing writer at The Nation, a blogger at TheNation.com and a Knobler Fellow at the Nation Institute. He has appeared in various publications, including The Guardian, Ebony, The Grio, The Root, The Huffington Post and GOOD magazine. The Rebirth of Black Rage Their theory shells will never be able to coopt the voices of people of color. This rage is an act of self-recovery. We must combine our rage with activist strategies as a way to not only heal our communities but to further break down the illusion that our rage is a bad thing. The rage and anger in our protests controls the internal link to leading to the black voice being voiced. Thus, the Roll of the Ballot is to have the best survival pedagogy for oppressed groups.Kimberly Lorde, 12-28-1977, ""The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action" by Audre Lorde," Incredible Shrinking Phallus, https://shrinkingphallus.wordpress.com/the-transformation-of-silence-into-language-and-action-by-audre-lorde/ Therefore, Public colleges and universities in the United States ought not restrict constitutionally protected speech. The Aff is an embracement of the rage within the SQ. We understand that laws and rules put in place don't do anything. Free speech will always be non-UQ for white people because they'll talk no matter what. Black people need the right to free speech to be grounded and acknowledged into the minds of others and even their own. this world ain't easy and the harshness won't tone down no matter how much you limit speech.Conor Friedersdorf is a staff writer at The Atlantic, where he focuses on politics and national affairs. He lives in Venice, California, and is the founding editor of The Best of Journalism, a newsletter devoted to exceptional nonfiction., 11-12-2015, "Free Speech Is Indispensable to Fighting Racism," Atlantic, http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/11/race-and-the-anti-free-speech-diversion/415254/ History proves- black rage and protest is enough to incite change Jack Dickey is a staff writer for Sports Illustrated. Before S.I., he was a staff writer for TIME, wrote for Deadspin, and graduated magna cum laude from Columbia in 2013. He grew up in Guilford, Conn., and now lives on the Upper West Side.May 31, 2016 "The Revolution On America's Campuses," TIME, http://time.com/4347099/college-campus-protests/ Black people need this dialogue in order to incite protest. When we try to limit speech with codes, we shift the conversations from the problem to a completely other debate Tim Wise, 5’ "Racism, Free Speech, and the College Campus," Lip Magazine, December 23, 2005. Reproduced by permission of the publisher and author. OA Society's racism has become too much. Blacks struggle with mental illness because of the way white society treats them. This expression of rage is necessary to cope with the racial trauma that is prevalent within the SQ.Judd Sneirson is an Associate Professor teaching contracts, business organizations, an intellectual property survey, and a green business seminar. He is a graduate of Williams College and the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Following a judicial clerkship in federal district court in New Jersey, he practiced at the New York law firm of Willkie Farr and Gallagher. He began his teaching career in 2000 and has held appointments at Willamette University, the University of Oregon, the University of Florida, and Hofstra University. "Black Rage And The Criminal Law: A Principled Approach To A Polarized Debate" PDF Next, it is time for us to create positive spaces for black and brown people. We need to understand our rage and use it to shape our futures. It is time for us to reimagine possibilities for ourselves.McKittrick 7, Katherine and Clyde Adrian. Woods. Black Geographies and the Politics of Place. Toronto, Ont.: Between the Lines, 2007. Print | 1/27/17 |
Byram Hills 1ACTournament: Byram Hills Invitational | Round: 1 | Opponent: Scarsdale WM | Judge: John Stauton In order to talk about the issues, we have to examine the relation between blackness and nuclear prohibition. People of color have already faced the impacts of nuclear conflicts and wastes. It’s time to disrupt that cycle. Omolade 84 Barbara Omolade received her bachelor’s degree from Queens College, her master’s degree from Goddard College, and her PhD from the City University of New York. She has worked extensively for women’s and activist organizations and in academia “Women of Color and the Nuclear Holocaust” August 1984 PDF. Part 2 is the Solvency Eurocentric countries and other dominant bodies have levied nuclear power as a way to divert the conversation around antiblackness and create a mode of dominance within those communities It’s time to unveil the stories that governments have been hiding. People of color, like those in Georgia, have been facing a Flintian nuclear crisis. It’s time to put two and two together and realize that the SQ has a serious problem. Willis 16 “Shell Bluff: Georgia’s Own Flint Water Crisis” Regina Willis is an up-and-coming freelance reporter rooted in the South. They most recently worked as a statehouse reporter, covering politics under Georgia’s gold dome for two local publications. With a formal background in economics, they are a data junkie drawn to local politics and social justice movements. April 12, 2016 http://bettergeorgia.org/2016/04/12/shell-bluff-georgias-own-flint-water-crisis/ And, the repercussions of nuclear waste affect Blacks on both physical and psychological levels Peterson 16 Josh Peterson is a reporter who works Urban News Service at the Missouri Department of Natural Resources “Near Ferguson, Nuclear Waste Fears Haunt Burning Landfill and Community” April 13, 2016 http://afro.com/near-ferguson-nuclear-waste-fears-haunt-burning-landfill-and-community/ Nuclear waste occurs globally affecting citizens like those in India Levy 15 Adrian Levy trained on the Burton Daily Mail now known as the Burton Mail, working also for the Bolton Evening News and as a chief reporter on the Yorkshire Post before becoming a staff reporter on The Sunday Times in 1994. There he became deputy editor of its investigative Insight Section, before being posted, in 1998, as a foreign correspondent in South Asia. He left to join The Guardian in 2001. “India’s nuclear industry pours its wastes into a river of death and disease” December 14, 2015 https://www.publicintegrity.org/2015/12/14/18844/india-s-nuclear-industry-pours-its-wastes-river-death-and-disease Global hegemons all over the world use their power to take advantage of Black and Brown people | 9/11/16 |
GreenHill ACTournament: GreenHill Round Robin | Round: 2 | Opponent: Harvard-Westlake EE | Judge: Rodrigo Paramo, Varad Agarwala Thus, the ROB is to endorse the debater with the best liberational strategy for the oppressed and the ROJ is to be an educator invested in the wellbeing of disadvantaged students Part 2 is the impacts And, that form of antiblackness has transcended time. Nuclear production continues to be a problem for Black/Brown people globally. No one wants to make the connection between nuclear energy and the way marginalized communities are affected Chen 11Michelle Chen is a contributing editor at In These Times and CultureStrike. Her other work has appeared in Alternet, The American Prospect, Colorlines, Dissent, Ms. Magazine, The Nation, The Progressive and other outlets. She co-produces the community radio program Asia Pacific Forum on Pacifica's WBAI. “The Radioactive Racism Behind Nuclear Energy” May 25, 2011http:www.huffingtonpost.com/michelle-chen/nuclear-energy-indigenous-_b_840528.html And, any attempts to bring the conversation to light has met backlash and even resulted in fear. That aversion to the conversation has not even allowed us to discuss the problem Landau 11 Elizabeth Landau is a freelance writer and communications specialist living in the Los Angeles area. She is a media relations specialist for NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and contributes to New Scientist and other publications. Before that, she was a writer/producer at CNN.com from 2008 to 2014. In 2011, she co-founded CNN Light Years, an online portal for CNN science coverage, and continues to edit and write content for it. She graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University, and earned a Master's of Arts from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York. “Why does ‘nuclear’ scare us so much?” March 28, 2011 http://www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/03/28/nuclear.fears.psychology/ Countries, like the United States, need to stop being nation of cowards on questions of race and actually produce effectual dialogue Holder 2k9 Holder Attorney General of the United States 2k9 Eric; “Department of Justice African American History Month Program” http://www.justice.gov/ag/speeches/2009/ag-speech-090218.html People of color, like those in Georgia, have been facing a Flintian nuclear crisis. It’s time to put two and two together and realize that the SQ has a serious problem. Willis 16 “Shell Bluff: Georgia’s Own Flint Water Crisis” Regina Willis is an up-and-coming freelance reporter rooted in the South. They most recently worked as a statehouse reporter, covering politics under Georgia’s gold dome for two local publications. With a formal background in economics, they are a data junkie drawn to local politics and social justice movements. April 12, 2016 http://bettergeorgia.org/2016/04/12/shell-bluff-georgias-own-flint-water-crisis/ And, the repercussions of nuclear waste affect Blacks on both physical and psychological levels Peterson 16 Josh Peterson is a reporter who works Urban News Service at the Missouri Department of Natural Resources “Near Ferguson, Nuclear Waste Fears Haunt Burning Landfill and Community” April 13, 2016 http://afro.com/near-ferguson-nuclear-waste-fears-haunt-burning-landfill-and-community/ Eurocentric countries and other dominant bodies have levied nuclear power as a way to divert the conversation around antiblackness Part 3 is the Conversation Wars are almost always legitimated | 9/15/16 |
GreenHill AC version 2Tournament: GreenHill Invitational | Round: 3 | Opponent: John Boals | Judge: Chris Vincent Part 1 is the FramingSaying "we ought to engage in something" implies a moral obligation that the black thinker does not have access to because the world is framed by white supremacy. We must articulate possibilities for countries to recognize the ethicality of Blackness. ~Curry~ Curry, Tommy J. ~doctor in Associate Professor of Philosophy, Affiliated Professor of Africana Studies, Texas A and M University~ In the Fiat of Dreams: The Delusional Allure of Hope, the Reality of Anti-Black Violence and the Demands of the Anti-Ethical. 2013. Thus, the ROB is to endorse the debater with the best liberational strategy for the oppressed and the ROJ is to be an educator invested in the wellbeing of disadvantaged students We must look towards policies that can change the material impacts of Black/Brown people but also implement value reorientations Part 2 is the impactsIt's time to shed light to historical events that were swept under the rug. We need to examine the relationship between Antiblackness and the foundations of nuclear power. The answer you'll find is not pretty Doss 15, Erika is the author of numerous publications including Benton, Pollock, and the Politics of Modernism: From Regionalism to Abstract Expressionism (1991), Spirit Poles and Flying Pigs: Public Art and Cultural Democracy in American Communities (1995), Elvis Culture: Fans, Faith, and Image (1999),Looking at Life Magazine (editor, 2001), Twentieth-Century American Art (2002), and Memorial Mania; Public Feeling in America (2010). In addition to teaching courses in American, modern, and contemporary art and visual cultures, Doss is the editor of the "Culture America" series at the University Press of Kansas, and is on the editorial board of Memory Studies and Public Art Dialogue. She also obtained her PHD in the University of Minnesota. "Commemorating the Port Chicago Naval Magazine Disaster of 1944: Remembering the Racial Injustices of the 'Good War' in Contemporary America" May 5, 2015 http://www.asjournal.org/59-2015/commemorating-port-chicago-naval-magazine-disaster-1944/ She continues: And, that form of antiblackness has transcended time. Nuclear production continues to be a problem for Black/Brown people globally. No one wants to make the connection between nuclear energy and the way marginalized communities are affected Chen 11Michelle Chen is a contributing editor at In These Times and CultureStrike. Her other work has appeared in Alternet, The American Prospect, Colorlines, Dissent, Ms. Magazine, The Nation, The Progressive and other outlets. She co-produces the community radio program Asia Pacific Forum on Pacifica's WBAI. "The Radioactive Racism Behind Nuclear Energy" May 25, 2011http:www.huffingtonpost.com/michelle-chen/nuclear-energy-indigenous-_b_840528.html Countries, like the United States, need to stop being nation of cowards on questions of race and actually produce effectual dialogue Holder 2k9 Holder Attorney General of the United States 2k9 Eric; "Department of Justice African American History Month Program" http://www.justice.gov/ag/speeches/2009/ag-speech-090218.html And, the repercussions of nuclear waste affect Blacks on both physical and psychological levels Peterson 16 Josh Peterson is a reporter who works Urban News Service at the Missouri Department of Natural Resources "Near Ferguson, Nuclear Waste Fears Haunt Burning Landfill and Community" April 13, 2016 http://afro.com/near-ferguson-nuclear-waste-fears-haunt-burning-landfill-and-community/ Eurocentric countries and other dominant bodies have levied nuclear power as a way to divert the conversation around antiblackness The DEATH CULTURE posed by nuclear war has already ENDED the world for people of color, SURVIVAL AT ANY COST outweighs LIBERTY, PEACE and DIGNITY. Someone MUST STAND UP and make the connection between NUCLEAR ARSENALS, RACISM, SEXISM and IMPERIALISM. The hype that nuclear power will do anything fails. Renewables are a far better alt than nuclear power and the Affirmative invites a form of innovation that leads to better energy since nuclear prohibition is done Wasserman 16, Harvey is is an American journalist, author, democracy activist, and advocate for renewable energy. He has been a strategist and organizer in the anti-nuclear movement in the United States for over 30 years.7-29-2016, "NY Times Pushes Nukes While Claiming Renewables Fail to Fight Climate Change," counterpunch.org, http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/07/29/ny-times-pushes-nukes-while-claiming-renewables-fail-to-fight-climate-change/ | 9/17/16 |
GreenHill AC version 3Tournament: GreenHill Invitational | Round: Doubles | Opponent: St Andrews Episcopal | Judge: Chris Vincent, Shania Hunt, Mike Bietz Part 1 is the FramingSaying "we ought to engage in something" implies a moral obligation that the black thinker does not have access to because the world is framed by white supremacy. We must articulate possibilities for countries to recognize the ethicality of Blackness. ~Curry~ Curry, Tommy J. ~doctor in Associate Professor of Philosophy, Affiliated Professor of Africana Studies, Texas A and M University~ In the Fiat of Dreams: The Delusional Allure of Hope, the Reality of Anti-Black Violence and the Demands of the Anti-Ethical. 2013. We must look towards policies that can change the material impacts of Black/Brown people but also implement value reorientations Part 2 is the impactsAntiblackness has transcended time. Nuclear production continues to be a problem for Black/Brown people globally. No one wants to make the connection between nuclear energy and the way marginalized communities are affected Chen 11Michelle Chen is a contributing editor at In These Times and CultureStrike. Her other work has appeared in Alternet, The American Prospect, Colorlines, Dissent, Ms. Magazine, The Nation, The Progressive and other outlets. She co-produces the community radio program Asia Pacific Forum on Pacifica's WBAI. "The Radioactive Racism Behind Nuclear Energy" May 25, 2011http:www.huffingtonpost.com/michelle-chen/nuclear-energy-indigenous-_b_840528.html Countries, like the United States, need to stop being nation of cowards on questions of race and actually produce effectual dialogue Holder 2k9 Holder Attorney General of the United States 2k9 Eric; "Department of Justice African American History Month Program" http://www.justice.gov/ag/speeches/2009/ag-speech-090218.html And, the repercussions of nuclear waste affect Blacks on both physical and psychological levels Peterson 16 Josh Peterson is a reporter who works Urban News Service at the Missouri Department of Natural Resources "Near Ferguson, Nuclear Waste Fears Haunt Burning Landfill and Community" April 13, 2016 http://afro.com/near-ferguson-nuclear-waste-fears-haunt-burning-landfill-and-community/ Eurocentric countries and other dominant bodies have levied nuclear power as a way to divert the conversation around antiblackness The DEATH CULTURE posed by nuclear war has already ENDED the world for people of color, SURVIVAL AT ANY COST outweighs LIBERTY, PEACE and DIGNITY. Someone MUST STAND UP and make the connection between NUCLEAR ARSENALS, RACISM, SEXISM and IMPERIALISM. The hype that nuclear power will do anything fails. Renewables are a far better alt than nuclear power and the Affirmative invites a form of innovation that leads to better energy since nuclear prohibition is done Wasserman 16, Harvey is is an American journalist, author, democracy activist, and advocate for renewable energy. He has been a strategist and organizer in the anti-nuclear movement in the United States for over 30 years.7-29-2016, "NY Times Pushes Nukes While Claiming Renewables Fail to Fight Climate Change," counterpunch.org, http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/07/29/ny-times-pushes-nukes-while-claiming-renewables-fail-to-fight-climate-change/ UnderviewIn the name of profit, the government-nuclear complex manifests itself in bold-faced lies and ignorance. The prioritization of energy over life continues to delegitimize concerns over nuclear power Gar Smith is editor emeritus of Earth Island Journal, a Project Censored award-winning investigative journalist, and co-founder of Environmentalists Against War. He has covered revolutions in Central America and has engaged in environmental campaigns on three continents. He lives a low-impact, solar-assisted lifestyle in Berkeley, California. Smith is also the author ofNuclear Roulette: The Truth About the Most Dangerous Energy Source on Earth(Chelsea Green Publishing, 2012) We cannot put our trust into racist entities and trust that they will somehow act justly rather than looking to how they have historically acted. Tommy Curry writes: Curry, Tommy J. ~doctor in Associate Professor of Philosophy, Affiliated Professor of Africana Studies, Texas A and M University~ In the Fiat of Dreams: The Delusional Allure of Hope, the Reality of Anti-Black Violence and the Demands of the Anti-Ethical. 2013. SPHSSS | 9/18/16 |
GreenHill Quarters ACTournament: GreenHill Invitational | Round: Quarters | Opponent: Collegiate KY | Judge: Chris Vincent, Rogrido Paramo, Chris Vincent Part 1: Loading the DockThe erasure of Port Chicago from our history reveals something fundamental about current debates about nuclear technology and Western development in general: black lives are always fungible.Vogel, Peter. "THE LAST WAVE FROM PORT CHICAGO." The Black Scholar 13, no. 2/3 (1982): 30-47. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41066881.** Through the creation of the Racism/Ethnicism complex, a global system of antiblackness was legitimized resulting in a "truth" that coincides with a narrative that continues to benefit the West while subjugating the world's darker races. Regardless of where you are in the world, you will find the negativity of everything Black and the positivity of white preservation and existence. Wynter 06:Syliva Wynter—2006 ( "Interview with Syliva Wynter,ProudFlesh Interview: New Afrikan Journal of Culture, Politics and Consciousness, Issue 4) A psycho-intellectual struggle that challenges consciousness as we know it is necessary to break down overrepresentations surrounding the European conception of Man and the subjugation of the Other. Thus, the Role of the Judge is to be a psycho-intellectual invested in challenging Eurocentric consciousness. The Role of the Ballot is to vote for the debater who provides the best liberation strategy.Part 2: The Exportation of DeathSimilar to the silence around Port Chicago, discussions surrounding nuclear power are erased and denied in order to preserve a narrative of progress and sustainability which maintains docility while the transfer of metaphysical and literal death continues in secret.Perrow, Charles. "Nuclear denial: from Hiroshima to Fukushima." Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 69.5 (2013): 56-67. In a buoy effect, the destruction of nuclear weaponry continues to replicate itself as black folk continue to have their humanity denied every time they are greeted by nuclear waste and corporate trash in their back yards. Peterson 16Josh Peterson is a reporter who works Urban News Service at the Missouri Department of Natural Resources "Near Ferguson, Nuclear Waste Fears Haunt Burning Landfill and Community" April 13, 2016 http://afro.com/near-ferguson-nuclear-waste-fears-haunt-burning-landfill-and-community/ Part 3: Oiling the MachineNuclear power production has now become a tool of neocolonialism that not only creates destruction where a plant is settled, but relies on an elaborate socioeconomic scheme that is parasitic on the exploitation of black people in Africa. The depleting sources of uranium and plutonium have given the West another road into stealing and overconsuming Africa's resources. Wittman 11:Wittmann, N. (2011, 06). The scramble for africa's nuclear resources. New African 72-74. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/903556455?accountid=14026** The bandaid policies of today's green movements and nuclear power supporters evidently shows that black lives do not matter. It is not until we recognize that the liberation of the environment is contingent on black people surviving AND thriving that we can truly address the issue of climate change. Klein 14:Klein, 12/12/14 ~Naomi, award-winning journalist, syndicated columnist and author of the international bestsellers, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs The Climate (2014), The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism (2007) and No Logo (2000). She is a contributing editor for Harper's and reporter for Rolling Stone, and writes a regular column for The Nation and The Guardian. "Why ~#BlackLivesMatter Should Transform the Climate Debate", The Nation, https://www.thenation.com/article/what-does-blacklivesmatter-have-do-climate-change/, BJM~ Part 4: Destroying the CargoIt is time for us to demand and affirm the humanity of black lives in the face of white dominance. Thus, I advocate that countries ought to prohibit the production of nuclear power as an act of rupturing the European conception of Man and society.Dismantling these systems and quick-fix policies requires scrutiny and reconstruction of current relational human subjectivity. Only through the aff can we begin to move towards a post-humanist world that is new and unrecognizable.Frazier, January 2016 ~Chelsea M, PhD Candidate in the Department of African American Studies @ Northwestern University, MA in Department of American Studies @ Purdue University, Critical Ethnic Studies, "Troubling Ecology: Wangechi Mutu, Octavia Butler, and Black Feminist Interventions in Environmentalism", Vol. 2, No. 1, https://northwestern.academia.edu/ChelseaFrazier, BJM~ Only a rejection of nuclear power begins to open the door to energy that not only sustains the environment, but sustains black livelihood. A shift to alternatives is where we need to go. Wittman 11The often highlighted | 9/18/16 |
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