
Now that she has made amends with the NAACP, the next stop on the Shirley-Sherrod-'I-Deserve-an-Apology" tour is in Washington, D.C. That's where Sherrod, who was wrongly fired from her job at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), will meet next week with her former bosses about coming back to work for the agency in an increased capacity.
Sherrod was forced to resign after conservative blogger Andrew Breitbart released a heavily edited tape of a speech she gave to the NAACP that made it falsely appear as if she had discriminated against a farmer because he was white. Sherrod was universally condemned and quickly fired before anyone bothered to check the facts. She actually had helped the white farmer and her speech was about being against racism.
Instead, Sherrod became a poster child for the conservative push to highlight psuedo-reverse racism against Caucasians from blacks in this country. When the truth came out, even President Barack Obama called to apologize.
Sherrod has been incredibly gracious, accepting apologies and sitting down to have conversations with the people who wronged her, despite the fact that she could have sued her old employer and dozens of media outlets. She met with NAACP president Ben Jealous for several hours and will appear with him at a rural development conference.
The only person who will see Sherrod's wrath is Breitbart, whom she rightly plans to sue.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack offered to make Sherrod the deputy director of the office of advocacy and outreach at the USDA, which would probably mean a big increase in pay and responsibility from her previous position as Georgia state director of rural development.
Advocacy and outreach is definitely what's needed at the USDA right now, especially as the agency deals with the fall out from the huge discrimination lawsuit it settled with black farmers.
The farmers say they were not given access to the same loans and equipment subsidies as their white counterparts. The blatant racism likely put tens of thousands of black farmers out of business. Now Native American and Latino farmers are organizing, because they say they've experienced similar discrimination.
John Boyd, president of the National Black Farmers Association, told Aol. Black Voices that one of his biggest concerns, besides the delay in the settlement payout, was that no one was punished for the racist behavior outlined in the lawsuit and that the problems that plagued black farmers from the USDA still exist.
"We need more outreach to black farmers on technical assistance and to resolve the backlog of administrative complaints. If she takes the position in the USDA, I am hopeful she will make a difference," Boyd told Aol. Black Voices from North Carolina, where he participated on Friday in a roundtable event on the black farmers issue with Senator Kay Hagan.
Sherrod, with her patience, wisdom and years of experience, seems like the perfect person to reach out on behalf of an organization that needs to work on its community relations efforts.
I hope she accepts the USDA's offer, but only under the condition that her office be given real power to help change the policies of the organization. Otherwise, going back to the USDA would be a waste of Sherrod's talents and time.
Even she shouldn't be that forgiving.



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By: MeritaBread on 8/21/2010 12:38AM
I wish the best for Mrs. Sherrod. (And BV, is there no one to monitor these blogs for the rabid spammers?!)
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By: Alie on 8/21/2010 7:14AM
I don't know about going back to work for the government if they can do this to you while the tree is green what will they do when it is dry? i would listen to the experience of charlie rangel speaking on the house floor and maxine, with this government and this administration it's all about saving facing and getting votes, we have gained nothing for are loyality we are used by every party for our votes then kicked to the kerb! for you mrs sherrod you have to pull over and resign!
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By: Alie on 8/21/2010 7:21AM
Oh yeah I would only go back if the farmers get their money that they already won!!!! no more promises give them their money it is long overdue!!!
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By: Jewel on 8/21/2010 9:20AM
What's with the snarky "I deserve an apology tour" at the beginning of this commentary? Shirley Sherrod deserves apologies and much more. She was treated terribly and for no good reason. Even though she has made amends with Ben Jealous, I won't support the NAACP as long as he is the president of that organization. The one organization that should have come to her defense in an intelligent way, treated her as if she was expendable and totally worthless and that is just inexcusable to me. Tom Vilsak should have egg on his face forever about how he threw Mrs. Sherrod under the bus without sufficient cause. Roland Martin can go sit on a broken bottle and rotate. This woman took a lot of $h%t (from men particularly) and is supposed to shut up and disappear. I don't think so. I hope that every time Mrs. Sherrod's face appears these three fellows and anyone else involved in joining the bandwagon of unscrutinized and false reporting about her, cringe in their underpants.
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By: LEE on 8/21/2010 11:39AM
I agree with you 100%, we come to far to turn back
there`s always someone out there waiting to
destory us no matter what.If someone ruins
your reputation or career don`t sit back and say
nothing. Speak your mind and let the world know
you will not put up with it any longer.
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By: amy on 8/22/2010 2:44AM
I dont know what grounds she has to sue anybody really, she is not out anything. Wish I could sue for every anxious moment in my working life.
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By: Alie on 8/22/2010 7:33AM
Hello have you not been following the story? you would only make this statement if you have not been following the story!
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By: amy on 8/22/2010 11:29AM
I am just saying she should have to prove that another person's actions cost her something. Professional news station's take things out of context all of the time, this guy is a no body. It is an abuse of the court system.
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By: Jewel on 8/22/2010 11:43AM
Mrs. Sherrod lost her job over false reporting being believed as the truth. The false reporting has been proven. You CHOOSE to not understand that widely reported fact.
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By: amy on 8/22/2010 12:22PM
It doesnt matter she was immediately reinstated and even given a promotion. She did not lose her job over false reporting she lost her job when her boss asked her to resign because he panicked. She voluntarily resigned so it will be hard for her to win a law suit. I dont care if she sues him or not. I'm just saying she doesnt have much to whin about. Just my opinion.
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