We Are Spirit

by: Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed

In Arizona, we fight because we are spirit. Yet, in recent travels, I've gotten the distinct impression that many people think that human beings are made simply of flesh and blood, and that only things material have consequence.

Human beings also have spirits. In Arizona, bigot forces are not content with simply getting rid of as many brown bodies as possible, but also intend to ensure that those remaining become assimilated into intolerant copies of themselves.

The world appears to be knowledgeable about the effort - via SB 1070 - to legalize hate, fear and racial profiling in Arizona. What most seem to be unaware of is that there is also an effort by state schools superintendant, Tom Horne, to brainwash the state's school children via HB 2281, the anti-Ethnic/Raza Studies law that - unless stopped - will go into effect on Jan 1, 2011.

There is a third law in the works: the effort by state rep. Russell Pierce, chief sponsor of the state's apartheid laws, to nullify the 14th Amendment in Arizona [which guarantees U.S. birthright citizenship].

Tolteka, a renowned Los Angeles hip hop artist - inspired by a recent column, "From Manifest Destiny to Manifest Insanity" - has penned a rhyme called The Trilogy of Terror. It breaks down these so-called laws that are intended to destroy our minds and spirits.

Those of us here in Arizona do not recognize these apartheid schemes as laws. At least not as moral or legitimate laws. Even the courts have already struck down the most odious parts of SB 1070.

But back to HB 2281. This is the one people are paying least attention to. While denouncing SB 1070 in May, five UN Special Rapporteurs also denounced HB 2281. They said, "Such law and attitude are at odds with the State's responsibility to respect the right of everyone to have access to his or her own cultural and linguistic heritage and to participate in cultural life... Everyone has the right to seek and develop cultural knowledge and to know and understand his or her own culture and that of others through education and information."

They further pointed out that controlling immigration and adhering to fundamental principles of non-discrimination are not mutually exclusive: "States are obligated to not only eradicate racial discrimination, but also to promote a social and political environment conducive to respect for ethnic and cultural diversity."

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Their report is self-evident, yet we should pay close attention to the illogic of the bigoted forces: they claim they are not against immigration - only illegal immigration. So what does anti-bilingualism and Ethnic Studies have to do with illegal immigration?

There is an equal danger to both SB 1070 and HB 2281; one attacks our bodies, the other our minds and spirits. HB 2281 targets Tucson's highly successful Raza Studies program. But, as written, it applies to the entire state, and it can become copycat legislation - state by state - not targeting K-12 education only, but universities as well. The authors erroneously claim Ethnic Studies result in hate, segregation, anti-Americanism and advocate the violent overthrow of the U.S. government.

What's at stake with HB 2281 is not simply an attack on a program (Raza Studies), but also the right to teach/learn and the right of students to succeed as a result. As signed, HB 2281 creates a mechanism by which books and curricula will be subject to approval by the state. The premise is that only Greco-Roman culture ("Western Civilization") is acceptable for Arizona curricula. Knowledge from other cultures is henceforth deemed to be "un-American." Books such as Occupied America (Acuña) and Pedagogy of the Oppressed (Freire) have already been singled out.

In Arizona, the state superintendant of schools has appointed himself not simply education czar (opposing local control), but also, royal cosmographer - determining that not only is maiz-based or Maya-Nahua culture and knowledge - the philosophical foundation for Raza Studies - outside of Western Civilization, but that it is also outside of humanity. In effect, he also fancies himself head of the BIA - determining who/what is Indigenous.

While singling out people of color, these Inquisition-era "laws" are, in reality, an attack against all people. The legalization of racial profiling and cultural mind-control belongs in the Dark Ages, and the battle against the sanctioning of hate, censorship and forbidden curricula is being fought right here in Arizona (This is the subject of a forthcoming conference in December at the University of Arizona). Within weeks, this battle will step into the courtroom via a lawsuit against the state. We are confident we will easily win against the forces of fear, hate and ignorance.

 

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Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, the author of "Justice: A Question of Race" and an assistant professor at the University of Arizona, can be reached at XColumn@gmail.com.


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THE PROFESSOR NEEDS TO TAKE

THE PROFESSOR NEEDS TO TAKE A LONG VACATION..HIS RANTING EXPOSES SOME SERIOUS RACISM SINCE ALL THE BAD PEOPLE ON HIS LIST SEEM TO BE WHITE...IN THE NEAR FUTURE MEXICAN AMERICANS WILL HAVE TO DECIDE WHICH COUNTRY THEY OWE THEIR ALLEGIANCE..I WOULD VENTURE THE GOOD PROFESSORS LOYALTY IS WAY SOUTH OF THE BORDER...IS THERE RACISM PRESENT IN THE RECONQUESTA MOVEMENT..YOU BETCHA..



We are all racist because

We are all racist because like=like. It's that simple.

The hardest thing to do is to let people be. Our ability to do this is a measure of how evolved we are. Some people take longer than others to evolve.

It's that simple.



Well said, Ixtlan.

Well said, Ixtlan.



What does bilingual

What does bilingual education have to do with illegal immigration? Nothing. The reason for making English the standard in U.S. public schools is to educate U.S. students in the language of this land, which happens to be English. The only bilingual education that should take place in our public schools is (1) teaching English as a second language to those foreign-born students who do not have enough facility in it, and (2) Teaching foreign-language classes to English-speaking students, regardless of the foreign language being taught. That's it. To teach non-language classes in, say, Spanish, as well as English is a costly proposition that does no favor to foreign born students, who will need to know English to function well in U.S. society. Speak a foreign language at home, if you like, or with your friends who speak the same language, but learn English if you want to make the most of your opportunities in this country. Not to mention, being naturalized in the U.S. requires basic proficiency in English. It's the law.



I was fortunate enough to

I was fortunate enough to have Dr. Cintli as my professor & as a Native American woman, raza studies has become anothr part of my studies. Unless you have seen the motivation that is given through these studies, there is no way you could understand it. The same goes with sb1070, I am a full blooded native american, but that does not protect me from the racism that comes with this bill. I've been discriminated against and spit on jus because of my skin color. I choose to march wit my community to oppose the bill, & since I "look mexican" I am treated with such hatred and anger. Trying to eliminate raza studies is just another bill created to try & eliminate something that one does not understand or agree with. Dr. Cintli rodriguez does not encourage racism nor hint at it in his teachings, he explains what is happening in our community & encourages our youth to get involved & speak our minds. Personally, he has made a change in my life for the better. I am more tolerant of people & I live healthier thanks to him.



Spare me the spirit world I

Spare me the spirit world I am tired of medieval arguments in politics.



I am a white American, and I

I am a white American, and I want to apologize for my fellow Caucasians, "they know not what they do". They have been "carefully taught" since birth to hate anyone who is different, especially those who are a different color. This American society is corrupt and sick, and it needs the freshness that new immigrants bring. I think that ethnic studies are an excellent idea, and I wish that they were mandatory for white students as well. I worked for a time with immigrants in Washington state and it was a very enjoyable experience. It is only by being open to learning about other races that we will overcome our prejudices.



GENIERAES POST IS SUSPECT

GENIERAES POST IS SUSPECT ...BECAUSE TO STATE THAT WHITES ARE CAREFULLY TAUGHT TO HATE OTHER RACES...IS SOMETHING LA RAZA WOULD SPOUT...WITHOUT WHITE SUPPORT THE CIVIL RIGHTS ERA WOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN SUCESSFUL..AND FOR THAT POST TO APOLOGIZE FOR THE WHITE RACE SHOWS THAT THE POSTER IS SUFFERING FROM A SERIOUS MEGALOMANIA...NO WHITE PERSON THAT WAS SANE..WOULD MAKE THE RIDICULOUS CLAIM OF THIS POSTER..



The first paragraph says it

The first paragraph says it all. We are animals within the animal kingdom. To expect anything more is pure folly. It is still eat or be eaten and it always will be.



cheyennebode: I grew up in

cheyennebode: I grew up in West Virginia, where I was raised by racist parents to hate those who were a different color. My uncle had dozens of guns under his bed, he said he was waiting for the (blacks) to rise. My brothers were racist, my neighbors were racists, it was an all-white town, and they were ALL racists. No one questioned their racism, it was taught to them by their parents, and those parents were taught by their parents.... you get the picture. Yes it's true that many white people are not racist, despite the way they were raised. This does not make white America, as a group, non-racist. In fact, this "democracy" was founded on racism. The Native-Americans were exterminated like animals, the blacks were enslaved to work for nothing, while the white man, in his supreme ignorance, lorded it over them. I am white, but I am also intelligent, and I refuse to allow bigots to do my thinking for me. Can you say the same?



I HATE TO BE THE MESSAGER OF

I HATE TO BE THE MESSAGER OF BAD TIDINGS...BUT YOU ARE NOT FREE FROM BIGOTRY..YOUR INTELLIGENCE HAS TRICKED INTO THE PROGRESSIVE TRAP OF SEEING OTHERS AS FREE FROM RACE HATE..AND CONVINCING YOU TO HATE YOUR OWN RACE...EVERY RACE HAS A HISTORY OF BLOOD LETTING..YOU ARE NAIVE AND A PAWN..ENJOY YOUR ARROGANCE..



I do not see any race as

I do not see any race as free from race hate, but I happen to be white, and the white race, having the most power over the centuries, has committed the most crimes. And I don't hate my own race, I hate the ignorance that has caused it to do so much harm. I know the power of regeneration, and I know that every human being can change, and so I try to spark that change by speaking out whenever I can. It is easy to hate, it is much harder to choose to love instead.



NO..LOVE IS EASY..HATE IS

NO..LOVE IS EASY..HATE IS HARD..



Hey, Cheyennebode: Why

Hey, Cheyennebode: Why don't you go somewhere you'd be welcome, with all your spite and hatefulness? Somewhere like Fox . . . You accuse all others of failings that are blatantly evident in yours, a typical NeoCon trick. Stop poisoning the TruthOut well. You have nothing to offer but your obvious status as an ICE informant, fronting for the drug cartels.