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9781932360264

Trust Reaching the 100 Million Missing Voters and Other Selected Essays

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  • Copyright: 2004-08-25
  • Publisher: Soft Skull
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Summary

Where are the 100 million people who failed to vote in 2000 and are unlikely to vote in 2004? Political analyst Farai Chideya looks beyond day-to-day political struggles to the heart of a nation at war with itself. The 2000 election highlighted the rift between liberal/conservative and "Red State"/ "Blue State." But that superficial crack in our society actually is evidence of much more serious, indeed foundational, damage in our society. The United States, Chideya argues, lacks the moral, legal, and psychological framework for debating complex issues in a pluralistic society. Instead we rely on an outdated idea of dichotomy, that each issue has two opposing sides instead of many interested parties. And in so doing, we have lost, in effect disenfranchised, half the country.
Chideya’s title essay compliments many other ones written in the course of covering campaigns and controversies. She skips the easy answer, showing how black/white thinking (a key element of the Bush Adminstration) restricts our moral and political responses. A real democracy will allow us to acknowledge the complexity of our own lives, as well as our political interests. As we do that, we will be able to craft a working vision of government and civic life.

Author Biography

Farai Chideya is a multimedia journalist who has worked in print, television, online, and radio. Chideya has written three nonfiction books: Trust: Reaching the 100 Million Missing Voters; The Color of Our Future; and Don’t Believe the Hype: Fighting Cultural Misinformation About African Americans, plus a novel, Kiss the Sky. All four of her books have been taught at the college level in subjects from ethnic studies to pop culture.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Voting as Personal Power (a pledge) xiii
Trust
Trust
1(6)
A Brief History of Voter Turnout
7(8)
The 2000 Election
15(18)
The Red and the Blue: A Divided America
33(14)
Pop and Politics
47(14)
The Future of Political Parties
61(174)
Selected Essays
Campaigns, Voting, and Down and Dirty Politics
George W. Bush, One-Term President
79(4)
Dreaming a New America: Peaceful Regime Change in 2004
83(4)
Talkin' Loud, Saying Nothing
87(4)
Leave No Flygirl Behind
91(2)
The Young Volunteer But Don't Vote
93(2)
Redefining Patriotism
95(4)
On Felons Reclaiming the Right to Vote, Clinton Speaks Loudly But Late
99(2)
Bush 100: Grading on a Curve
101(2)
What About the Kids?
103(2)
Georgie, Ya No Blow Up the World, Nuh?
105(2)
The Schmoozing of Church and State
107(2)
Watergate.com
109(6)
War and Terror
Can a Video Country Grasp Real Violence?
115(4)
Cowboys, Caution, and Courage
119(2)
Fighting Our Fathers' Wars
121(4)
Working-Class Women as War Heroes
125(4)
More Like The Matrix Every Day
129(2)
Operation Fubar
131(2)
American Jihad
133(2)
The Age of Uncertainty
135(6)
Sex, Drugs, and Hip Hop
Secrets and Cries
141(2)
The Real Drug Litmus Test
143(2)
Casualties of the War on Drugs
145(2)
A Selective War on Drugs
147(2)
Avoiding the Rush to Gloat
149(2)
Pipe Dreams and Promises
151(4)
The Rap on Censorship
155(2)
The Real Rap Controversy
157(2)
An Open Letter to Michael Jackson
159(4)
C.R.E.A.M. (Cash Rules Everything Around Me)
Bush, Taxes, and the Recession Question
163(2)
It's the Economy, Stupid
165(4)
Follow the Money and the Documents
169(2)
The Revolution Must Be Monetized
171(2)
Dude, Where's My Tax Cut?
173(4)
Media and Technology
You've Got News!
177(2)
The Uncertainty Principle of Reporting
179(2)
Reality Bites
181(2)
The New Face of News
183(2)
What Value Media and Democracy?
185(4)
When Is a Good Liar Better Than a Good Reporter?
189(2)
The New York Times' Much Ado About the Wrong Thing
191(2)
Internet Kills the Television Blahs
193(2)
Getting Ashcrofted
195(2)
Virus Problems on the Net are SoBig
197(4)
Race and Justice
Taxi Wars
201(2)
The Brothers Bush and Florida's ``Fairness'' Firefight
203(2)
The Thin White Line
205(2)
Cincinnati, Race, and the Rest of Us
207(2)
A Silver Lining to a Whole Lott of Nonsense
209(2)
Do Segregationists Have a Heaven?
211(2)
Integrity Breeds Dissent
213(6)
Beyond Our Borders
AIDS in America and Africa
219(2)
Free Trade, Free Cuba
221(2)
The Colonial Filter
223(2)
Raising the Question of Disarmament, Again
225(4)
Poor Rich Africa
229(4)
Fortress America
233(2)
Epilogue 235(2)
Endnotes 237

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