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Dear MACers,

Please click on the link below from Salon.com and study
the various captions for photos of Katrina victims...
We might learn one or two things about today's society.
Ali.

http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2005/09/01/photo_controversy/index.html


















On Friday, September 02, 2005  3:05 PM, E. K. Daufin wrote:
>
>Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2005 14:05:07 -0500
>From: E. K. Daufin
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: emotions and expertise
>
>I would suggest that empirical vs. qualitative is a matter of which tool
>to use not a matter of real vs. false.  I would hope that we would use a
>mixture of both because neither stands alone very well.  I would hope
>that we would not leave our emotion at the door but bring the right
>portion of it with us wherever we go, whatever we do...Some of my
>American Indian relations speak of one of the reasons the conquering
>people were not "human beings" was because they spoke from their heads
>instead of from their hearts as a "real human being" must to be in
>integrity.  I get where you are coming from but I worry about this
>language and these notions that reinforce western, non-indigenous ways
>of knowing/doing as the right/best/only way.
>
>In the Blessing Way,
>
>
>
>Professor E-K. Daufin, Ph.D.
>
>Department of Communications
>
>Alabama State University
>
>915 South Jackson St.
>
>Montgomery, AL 36101-0271
>
>http://home.earthlink.net/~daufin
>
>www.mylegacyforlife.net/thedaufin
>
>www.sohotaxes.net/daufin
>
>
>
>________________________________
>
>From: Sybril Bennett [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 9:37 AM
>To: E. K. Daufin
>Cc: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: today
>
>
>
>Hey Everyone,
>
>Greetings from Music City, USA.  I was listening to our local National
>Public Radio affiliate this morning and heard a Professor discussing the
>White Flight that left New Orleans predominantly Black and poverty
>stricken.  Unfortunately, America has a history of allowing race and
>class to influence decisions.  This isn't the time to be petty or
>premature. However, it is critical that scholars with knowledge make
>their presence and availability known to the media. They are clamoring
>for people to interview.
>
>So if you are knowledgeable on this plight and media savvy, please way
>in on the discussion.  Leave emotions at the door. Go straight
>empirical, there is a substantial body or literature to add to a better
>understanding of why so many were left behind.
>
>Ironically, FOX News has given the most complete picture of the tragedy.
>For example, they have explained that many people didn't leave because
>they couldn't NOT because they wanted to stay.
>
>Also, are there any experts on mass evacuations who can address why the
>city did not bus their poor people out or those in the hospital before
>the Hurricane struck?
>
>Be deliberate in your responses.  You can e-mail or call major news
>outlets and they will hear your remarks.
>
>
>
>Peace,
>Sybril
>
>E. K. Daufin wrote:
>
>
>
>Today many gas stations in Central AL are closed because they have no
>more gas.  Gas prices went up 80 cents/gal. in 12 hours yesterday.  Had
>some conflict with folks trying to get gas last night.  Scary...but not
>as scary as seeing tape of New Orleans under water...
>
>
>
>Professor E-K. Daufin, Ph.D.
>
>Department of Communications
>
>Alabama State University
>
>915 South Jackson St.
>
>Montgomery, AL 36101-0271
>
>http://home.earthlink.net/~daufin
>
>www.mylegacyforlife.net/thedaufin
>
>www.sohotaxes.net/daufin
>
>
>
>
>
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