It's kind of strange when the first person who calls you on the morning of New Year's Day is Rev. Jesse Jackson. I don't care what anyone says, Rev. Jackson is a civil rights pioneer who always deserves our respect. He has seen the inside of jail cells and had his life threatened far more times than you can imagine. It is for that reason that I listen to Rev. Jackson's words in an attempt to understand how young African Americans might pursue the next generation of leadership. It doesn't mean that we emulate Rev. Jackson, but we should learn from the wisdom of your predecessors.
I say the same thing about Rev. Al Sharpton, who I spoke with the next day. For all of those who critique Sharpton and Jackson, you have to stop for a second and think about this carefully: How many progressive black leaders do you know about who have not been ridiculed by mainstream media? From Louis Farrakhan across the board, black leadership is typically humiliated, demonized and labeled in a negative way. It's time for us to see beyond the lies and respect men and women for what they've brought to the table.
With that said, Revs. Jackson and Sharpton are pushing hard on the census and making sure that people of color are counted appropriately. The census takes place every 10 years, with the next census being done this year.
Both pastors are arguing that the census is not devoting enough resources toward counting those who are hard-to-reach, including minorities and immigrants. Sharpton, Jackson and other leaders recently held meetings with Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, who is responsible for the census.
Appropriate counts of the census are critically important in light of the fact that these numbers are used to set up congressional and state legislative districts. They are also used to allocate federal funding, which impacts inner city schools among other things.
"Say you have a child 2 years old or 3 years old -- if you don't get that child counted, it impacts the education system by the time that child gets to school," said Melanie Campbell, director of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation and the Unity Diaspora Coalition.
Rev. Jackson made the valid point to Locke that individuals serving time in prison should be counted in the neighborhoods from which they came, rather than those in which they are incarcerated. The fact that many African Americans in prison are counted in counties where they cannot vote leads to an undercount in the neighborhoods where their families live. According to the U.S. Bureau of Justice statistics, there are 528,300 black inmates in prison, compared with 591,900 white inmates. Effectively, black men are 7 times more likely to go to prison than white men. I have consistently called for President Obama to deal with this problem.
"The undercount in places like Mississippi becomes the partner to the underservicing, the lack of resources. People want (African-Americans) to be undercounted so they can justify not sending money to those areas of Mississippi, because they say there are not enough people going to be served by that money," said Rev. Al Sharpton.
The Revs. Sharpton and Jackson deserve our support in calling for an accurate count in the Census. Underfunding of public schools remains a serious problem in black communities, contributing to massive unemployment, excess incarceration and the break down of the African-American family. So ultimately, political issues such as these affect all of us. We must all find a way to get involved.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition. To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here. 


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By: jeromequigley on 1/05/2010 1:54PM
One questions Dr Watkins, who is "they"? You write about what the census is used for, to allocate funding to the areas needed. So why on earth would any city, county government official not want every person in their area not to be counted?? The more people they have the more money they get!! Yet again, like most of your articles, you blame a problem you see as a race thing!! Don't you ever get tired of blaming things on race?? Even some thing like this that!! No one benefits from citizens not being counted!! You have been wrapped up in racial thinking for so long I don't think you can see anything clearly any more Dr Watkins! You really should take a break and get away from the things you write and go on and on about. It is turning you into the very thing that you say you are fighting against!! I never once hear you talk about what YOU are doing to make race relations better for every one involved, black, white, latino or asian! You only come on and bash white's most times with broad unfounded information. I don't see how you see yourself as doing anything but making it harder for races to get along. With such an education that you have it is hard to see how you always seem to miss the big picture. We are all the same race, HUMAN! I bust my butt every day to improve race relations in the lives I touch every day. Whether it's my customers or the foster kids that I take in to my house. I may only have 1 or 2 extra kids at a time and some times they only stay a couple months or weeks. But I take time to talk, teach and educate each one of them about what they are going to face in this world. But I gave them a sense of hope and a way to make it better! Can you say you do the same? I have had kids of all races come through my house and I treat them all the same, they get a home that they know they are safe in and loved in!! But they also get taught what they need to do to start being a good kid and adult! When I have kids in my house that are black or any race for that matter, that read articles like yours I have to take time to explain in great detail what you are "attempting" to do but how once again you have gone about it all wrong!! Maybe it will take some life altering event to turn you around Dr.Watkins and then maybe you will use your vast knowledge and experience to help this country instead of tearing it apart, I hope that time comes sooner than later!! I don't agree with the way you go about things, I really don't like how even when you are shown later that you were dead wrong(Heather Ellis)that you don't stand up and admit to your mistake! You try and spin it off about how "Oh she did it cause she knew that jury was against her". Well yeah she did because she was WRONG! That last part is why I have a hard time respecting you and giving you a chance, if you are wrong be a man and admit it! I would never stoop to the level of others I see who disagree with you by calling you names or that you stupid. One cause I don't need to do that cause I have more repect for myself, Two because your not stupid,dumb or any of those things. But you have sank yourself into this one track racist mind set that you don't seem to be able to break out of and see things with a open mind and solution. If not then you will be no better than the likes of Kamau Kambon who delivered his wonderful speech to end racism by "killing all white people" (which I never heard you speak up on), like whites are the entire reason for racism, HA! Or you may find yourself one day having to tell a great civil rights leader like "Michael Meyer" that his views are not wanted at the NAACP and have him escorted out of dinner that he should of been honored at, not ejected from by guards!! Yet again, I don't remember hearing you comment about that situation either. It is a sad day when Michael Meyers opinions are not wanted by any one that is serious about ending racism!!! I would not make this if I did not think that it would make no difference Dr Watkins, or if I thought you were a lost cause! I just get so mad when you take things so far and always come back to blame racism for every thing, or another word for blame whites! Don't you get it yet?? It is not about skin color, it is about Power and money!! And if the "lower and middle income" people of this country do not come together than the rich and powerful will take over. Or is that why you write what you do? It seems like you could possibly be one of the people that benefit from race wars and fights!?!? I hope not! I hope that you start to use your god given and the other skills that you worked so hard to get on helping to heal. There are a lot of us out here trying to make a difference in the right direction, we could use a guy like you helping!!!
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By: J walker on 1/07/2010 10:21AM
You spent a whole lot of verbage to remind blacks to be vigilant and aware when it is apparent that its scary to white America, when an atempt by Blacks to coalesce around something for there own advancement,you all come out of the wood work to discredit those who speak on our behalf.
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By: jeromequigley on 1/07/2010 1:00PM
J: you seem to get this image that there is a "white america" that have it out for blacks! Stop buying into that rubbish! Grouping whites like that is like saying all blacks are criminals, which is shear nonsense! Stop listening to what people are selling to you, go out and experience it for yourself!! I look at people who shout "racism" the most and you find that they are the ones who have no friends of other color? Dr King had it right, Michael Meyer has it right. Living, working, playing together is the only way to get past all this dumb stuff, and it is dumb. I knock no one who is out to make a positive differnce in the country, but don't like it when they do it by hating on others!
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By: J walker on 1/07/2010 2:39PM
My comment stands! Even Michael Steele had to admit that this exsist, because he had to face it. this has nothing to do with what people are selling,you walk a mile in a black persons shoe for awhile and you might have a different take.I "lord" you for the efforts you are putting in, but you must understand you are ONE, most of your elk do not think like that.It's like hearing a white person saying "How can I be a racist when I have "A" black friend" Sir it is what it is and until we all recognise that, and stop telling each other that we are wrong without understanding that our experiences are different and forms our outlook in life this will never change. We do have one agreement and that is we are all of the human race, made in the likeness of GOD.Let you and I help to invite the rest of brothers and sisters into the Human Race.
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By: Mike on 1/08/2010 7:46PM
Exactly J. Walker! I also applaud this person for seeing people as people but this person must be ignorant of the last 400 yrs and the fact that qual of life stas tracked by our nation that have black people at the bottom of each stat. To that person - there's a real reason that's the case and it's not some character flaw of black people. It's also something that we're not accepting and we're gonna continue till it changes. What's ironic is the real hate is not wanting to deal with that. That person may not understand that but we do.
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By: Mike on 1/05/2010 10:10PM
The census is critical because that's how political respresentation and funds are dispersed. To all you biracial and mullatos out there who call yourselves black, you're doing black people (& yourselves) no favors by not checking the 'negro' option. Stop calling yourselves black if you can't do that. The USA is a democratic republic and black people have been redlined for 400 yrs. Accept that fact and use the system properly i.e. correctly. PS: checking the 'other' box will just put more $$$ into the pockets of the folks who already have all the $$$.
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By: Bill Schrier on 1/06/2010 7:42PM
The only problem with what you're saying is that virtually all "blacks" in America are actually mulattos with varying degrees of white blood, which is precisely why they have lighter skin than native Africans, along with occasional Caucasian features. Amusingly enough, the most popular and considered most attractive "black" celebrites (e.g. actors) happen to lighter skin and more Caucasian facial features.
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By: Mike on 1/07/2010 11:24PM
Bill Schrier - you do realize YOU have black blood, don't you?
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By: amarillo on 1/06/2010 6:23PM
I agree with Dr. Boyce that the Revs deserve and have earned our ears. But I also agree with another comment--where were they ten years ago. They should have been encouraging blacks to marry and have children then so we could be counting them now, instead of encouraging so much immigration. They talk about black women having babies our of wedlock, but if we didn't have these babies, where would our numbers be on the census. Hispanics have their anchor babies. Whites are saying anything about their dwindling numbers but they are quietly have 4, 5, 8, 10, 14 babies at a time. Black folks need to be doing the same thing right now,(preferably married) so that ten years from now we'll still be on the map.
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By: sammy on 1/06/2010 6:53PM
Peabody: Whatever it is that you attempt to write might make more sense if you learn to use the correct punctuation, like "." to end sentences instead of "!". Also, try using spaces between what are supposed to be sentences.
You might then begin to make a little sense.
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