Friday, December 11, 2020

A Few Annotations as to Why Biden's Nomination is a Bad One for Black Farmers

The following links and comments are all pertinent to the Vilsack nomination for Ag Secretary by President-Elect Joe Biden. As much as I wanted trump out and Biden in, and as much as I wanted Perdue out as Ag Secretary, this decision is a clear betrayal of rural America, Black America, and Black farmers. Joe Biden can do better. I am not convinced that he was fully informed ahead of time as to the baggage that Vilsack bore. If he didn't he should have. Those who vetted Vilsack did not do a good job of vetting, or, Mr. Biden simply ignored the obvious. We will not stop even though his nomination is in place. We will fight even if he is confirmed, but we will also advocate for justice until we have no more breath in our bodies.  

https://www.motherjones.com/food/2020/12/biden-vilsack-usda-agriculture-shirley-sherrod/

Vilsack is the same guy who worked under President Obama for two terms. He is pro-big ag at the expense of small family farms, his support of corporate interests rather than workers in the meat packing industry, his support of pesticides at the expense of peoples' health, and his woeful narrative around civil rights for Black farmers and women employees is criminal. 

https://thecounter.org/tom-vilsack-biden-usda-civil-rights-betrayal-lawrence-lucas/

This article gets personal. Lawrence Lucas and I have become partners in the effort on behalf of Black farmers. We talk several times a week. I have listened to him, and he has listened to me, and we have supported each other during the heavy days of the effort. He led the way to push back against Elizabeth Warren's support of the heirs property factor as key to land loss. She listened to us, developed an expansive Black farmer policy, and spearheaded The Justice for Black Farmers Act of 2020 before handing it off to Cory Booker. Lawrence was at the helm of that movement. I have watched him work. I have experienced my grief and angst alongside his. You will find his narrative of betrayal deeply compelling. 

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/12/09/black-farmers-tom-vilsack-agriculture-usda-biden-cabinet-444077

You'll find several of my friends quoted in this article. You'll find several quoted who will appear in the Black farmer documentary. Yes, we are seething over this nomination. 

https://thecounter.org/usda-black-farmers-discrimination-tom-vilsack-reparations-civil-rights/

This expose by Nate Rosenberg and Bryce Stucki reveals the truth behind the Vilsack administration. No, the Vilsack administration did not settle scores of civil rights complaints. No, civil rights complaints did not fall to an all-time low. No, the USDA did not reduce disparities between Black and white farmers. No, the number of Black farmers did not increase. No, the Pigford Settlement did not close a painful chapter in the USDA's history of discrimination. 


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