Tag Archives: Eldridge Cleaver

Crime, Punishment and Fellowships

In his story, “The Curious Case of the Prisoners in the Wrong Cellblock,” Oregon State Penitentiary inmate Sterling Cunio reveals the fears that grip him as he tries to make a phone call from inside the prison, while keeping an eye on two suspicious inmates who show up. This is not their cellblock, and they […]

‘Whitey on the Moon’

Too bad Gil Scott-Heron didn’t live to see the 50th anniversary of humans landing on the moon. He could have revisited his angry song-poem from 1970 called “Whitey on the Moon,” where he seethes about all the money being spent on America’s space program, while black Americans are trapped in housing projects: A rat done […]

Memo to Privileged White Folk

February is half over. Have you genuflected enough? Have you acknowledged, with a quiver in your voice, the advantages bequeathed to you by your pale-faced father and mother? If not, a young blonde woman named Olivia did so on your behalf this week in the Council Chamber at the Templeton Campus Center at Lewis & […]