Host Melany Movez is joined by Javier Wallace in this very first episode of Blacktinidad, the show that explores the African Diaspora in Latin America. From history stats to culture and more, Melany and Javier break down what it is to be Afro Latinx. Tune into this moving conversation that will ultimately teach you something you never knew before!
SCOTUS under Roberts frontloads cases to curry good press first before giving their Republican base, especially the conservative litigation lobby, the red meat they want at the end of the term;
SCOTUS under Roberts only rejected the worst interpretation of the independent state legislature theory in #MoorevHarper and allowed for future litigation on the theory;
SCOTUS under Roberts only ruled against Alabama in #AllenVMilligan because Alabama did not present (read: lie) well enough in favor of their current congressional map, but SCOTUS still allowed for future litigation to potentially gut Section 2 (see Kavanaugh’s concurrence).
SCOTUS ruled that affirmative action may be justified if one writes an essay about individual impacts of race discrimination in one’s life, and that will likely warrant further litigation. A boon for the conservative litigation lobby;
SCOTUS in #303Creative carved a religious exception to nondiscrimination laws that will also invite further litigation. Another boon for the conservative litigation lobby.
On 303Creative
The wrong question in response to the 303creative case is “can I deny service to right-wing Christians/Jews/Muslims”
The right question is “where in this country are dissenting people vulnerable to monopolies or dominance by businesses who support this decision and how can I help”
Catholic and Christian hospital, adoption, shelter and related systems who dominate whole regions of states should be delighted by this decision. They have a opening to drive a truck through nondiscrimination laws, with few federal options since we did not pass the Equality Act last year.
On Affirmative action
The ADOS movement, including its paragons such as Yvette Carnell and Sandy Darity, has demanded strict limits for reparations to descendants of antebellum slavery in the United States. In fact, it was one of the most rampant and angry demands directed by testimony to the California Reparations Task Force, which issued their final report on June 29; it was also supported by California Secretary of State Shirley Weber.
This Supreme Court ruling, which has struck down race-based affirmative action and inverted the 14th Amendment into itself, likely opens the doors for a redirection of affirmative action towards lineage-based affirmative action.
Alabama’s legislature will approve a new congressional map with a second VRA district by July 21. The plaintiffs’ remedial map, which goes for a least-change approach, might be adopted, but several submissions have been sent.
SCOTUS rejecting Louisiana’s appeal defending their congressional maps is only a partial victory for fairer maps. The case was sent back to the 5th Circuit to decide whether to continue hearing Louisiana’s appeal or to send it back to the Middle District of Louisiana which already ruled against the map. We shall see, but either Louisiana or the 5th Circuit can draw this one out.
The denial of cert to Ohio’s case defending their shit maps is not a victory for fair maps at all. Unless Ohio defeats Issue 1, most other attempts at redistricting reform in that state are f**ked.
Still nothing regarding Rose v. Raffensperger from the 11th Circuit, beyond both plaintiffs and the state sparring in dueling letters to the court asserting Milligan and Gingles‘ applicability to the case immediately following the Milligan decision.
I tried redrawing a map with a second majority-Black district for Louisiana’s PSC. I don’t think it worked.
Credits:
Director: Sebastian Savino
Co-Producer: Sebastian Savino
Director of Photography: Drew Ganyer
Gaffer: Michael Tellup
Camera Operator: Johnny Valencia
Camera Operator: Lagan Sebert
Production Manager: Clifton Sneed
Artist Production Manager: Anders Karlsson
Grip: Mike Burrowes
Co-Producer: Frances Bowdery
Executive Producer: Jack Rovner
Music Direction: Nick Annis
Guitars: Nick Annis
Acoustic Arrangements: Nick Annis
Programming: Nick Annis
Engineer: Alex Williams
Vocal Engineer / Mixer: Matt Dyson
Artist Assistant: Manny Rose
Make Up: Natalie Ventola
Hair: Owen Gould
Nails: Miho Okiwara
Styling: Turner
Stylist Asst: Joey Sigala
Production : Nick Annis & Matt Dyson
Mixed by Matt Dyson
Mastered by Gabi Gabrella
BV: Ashley Williams, Clay Porche, Steve Epting
Lyrics:
Tell a bitch I can’t jump this evel knievel
Iโm bout to run you down the church and the steeple
Been baptized in Hollywood in the Cathedral
The power of Christ compels me, Iโm a demon
Keep singing hallelujah nothing can save us
Goddamn perfection in his image he made us
Yeah Jesus take the wheel Iโm going through phases
The bitch I was she dead her grave desecrated
Only love can save us now
Only love can save us now
Only love can save us now
(oh lord, save me, please God, I need your love now)
Only love can save us now
(oh lord, save me, please God, I need your love now)
The resurrections here can you believe it
Iโm bout to blow your fucking head through the ceiling
Iโm getting sued because my mom has been tweeting
Donโt fucking tell me that Iโm dealing with reason
Yeah Iโm possessive
Maybe Iโm possessed bitch
Fuck yeah Iโm selfish
Shut up eat your breakfast
I would kill for secrets
All of mine been leaking
I donโt got no shame left
Baby thatโs my freedom
Only love can save us now
Only love can save us now
Only love can save us now
(oh lord, save me, oh please god, I need your love now)
Only love can save us now
(oh lord, save me, oh please god, we need your love now)
oh lord save me please god, we need your love now
Oh lord
Oh lord
Save us
Only love can save us now
Yeah Iโm possessive
Maybe Iโm possessed bitch
Fuck yeah Iโm selfish
Shut up eat your breakfast
I would kill for secrets
All of mine been leaking
I donโt got no shame left
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The Owl House is concluding with its finale Watching and Dreaming soon, which has me very excited but also kinda sad, so I made this animation with King as a little tribute to this beautiful series. The show is chock-full of amazing art and visuals but I especially love King’s design, he is adorable plus he reminds me of Cubone from Pokemon, which makes him even more adorable. Honestly can’t wait for the final episode!
Programs used: Blender
Modeling, rigging, animation, lighting and rendering by me. The character King is from the show The Owl House by Dana Terrace on Disney.
Director: Max Grant
Producer: Trae Hawkins
Production company: Resolve Media Group
#AliahSheffield #EarthIsGhetto
Aliah Sheffield – โEarth Is Ghettoโ Lyrics
Earth is ghetto I wanna leave
Can you beam me up
I’m out on the street
By the Corner store, you know the one on 15th?
Got a bright shirt on, so I’m easy to see
I’ve been down here, stranded indefinitely
I can’t reach my planet, but I need to leave
You should see these people it’s hard to believe
How they treat each other it’s hard to conceive
Oh, Earth is ghetto I wanna leave
Oh, Earth is ghetto I wanna leave (Ghetto)
I wanna leave
They have their hungry starving nothing to eat
The homeless, living out on the street
And the sick are dying, crooked police
Politicians lying, cramming laws on the street
I got five on fuel if you need it from me
I’ll sit in the back if you ride in too deep
Better lock the doors people lie, steal and cheat
Roll the windows up so we can head out in peace
Oh, Earth is ghetto
I wanna leave
Oh, Earth is ghetto
I wanna leave
I’ve been down here stranded indefinitely
I can’t reach my planet, but I need to leave
You should see these people it’s hard to believe
How they treat each other it’s hard to conceive
Oh, earth is ghetto I want to leave
Oh, earth is ghetto I want to leave
I wanna leave
Oh Earth is ghetto (Ghetto)
Oh Earth is ghetto (Ghetto)
Oh Earth is ghetto
I wanna leave
Music video by Aliah Sheffield performing Earth Is Ghetto. ยฉ 2023 Def Jam Recordings, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
I couldn’t imagine this decision happening under this court, but I guess “bullying works” (sometimes). Plus, it’s a sign that SCOTUS’ right-wing majority may be more monstrous in Moore v Harper (independent state legislature theory), SFAI v. Harvard/SFAI v. UNC (affirmative action in higher ed), and Haaland v. Brackeen (Indian Child Welfare Act constitutionality), all to be announced this month.
Notable: Given it’s Pride Month, The National Black Justice Coalition may be the only LGBT rights organization to issue a statement in response to Allen v. Milligan. I would have expected The National LGBT Task Force, who organized the Queer the Census project for both 2010 and 2020, to have issued a statement as well. Even with the anti-LGBT backlash going on right now, this decision does have implications for Black LGBT people in the South, increasing somewhat the chances that they can run for and win higher office. Davante Lewis’ 2022 win in the runoff for Louisiana’s PSC was a big, understated victory for Black LGBT people in this region.
Impact(s)
What is happening or is most likely to happen nationwide, based on Election Twitter’s ideas:
Alabama legislature will be forced to redraw their congressional map to add a second VRA district.
Louisiana is asking SCOTUS for oral argument in their appeal against the Ardoin case regarding Louisiana’s own congressional map. Highly likely that SCOTUS will dismiss the appeal and force Louisiana legislature to redraw for a second VRA district.
North Carolina legislature likely to not go as hard as they wanted to go on obliterating most remaining Dems in congressional and legislative maps.
Florida’s state and federal cases regarding the former FL13 will be slightly supported by this decision, but not too much, since those cases rest on other laws, such as the federal 14th Amendment as well as the state constitution’s analogues to Section 2 and (the former) Section 5 of the VRA (citing Andrew Pantazi of the Jacksonville Tributary).
Dems were worried about their chances for winning back the House next year after the North Carolina Supreme Court gave Republicans multiple wins. After this, there’s a potential net gain of at least 2.5 seats. Or, if we want to go crazy with wishcasting, as many as +10-12. Maybe enough to wash the gains to be made by Republicans in North Carolina.
Very unlikely to see any redistricting in Arkansas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Ohio or Wisconsin resulting from Allen.
There is ongoing litigation in North Dakota by Native American nations on Section 2 grounds regarding legislative maps.
Credit to U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell (D), who actively campaigned for a plurality-minority second district in Alabama and against packing Black voters into a single district, as highlighted in this 2021 Atlantic article.
Now on to Georgia:
Itโs debatable how the Republican legislature could redraw their congressional map to do the bare minimum of complying with the Allen decision. The best-case scenario is perhaps restoring Lucy McBath and Carolyn Bordeauxโs old districts, restoring the 2020 status quo of 8 GOP-6 Dem. The shortest-term worst case is simply re-packing Black Metro Atlanta voters into four districts, but that would leave lots of other left-trending territory surrounding these districts vulnerable in the longer term to Dem candidates.
There is ongoing litigation (Georgia State Conference of the NAACP v. Georgia) challenging the 2022 congressional and legislative maps, filed by the NAACP state conference, GALEO, and Georgia Coalition for the Peoples Agenda. Also ongoing against these maps: Grant v. Raffensperger, Alpha Phi Alpha v. Raffensperger, Prendergrass v. Raffensperger. There’s ongoing VRA Section 2 litigation in 30 cases across 10 states, and there are more to come.
Public Service Commissions
Let’s talk about the PSC, both in Georgia and other states:
PSC At-large voting: There has been radio silence from the 11th Circuit on the stateโs appeal in Rose v. Raffensperger since oral arguments last December. Hopefully the Allen decision will make an impact. At least two of the plaintiffs to whom I’ve talked, Rev. James Woodall and Wanda Mosley, are confident that this decision will help them prevail against the state. Also, I wonder if Judge Nancy Abudu, a Biden appointee who was just confirmed to the 11th Circuit, will join in or recuse herself from whatever ruling that comes out on the appeal.
PSC Redistricting: Thereโs a petition that has been filed by plaintiffs in Rose v Raffensperger with Judge Grimberg in the Northern District of Georgia to redraw the PSC map which had been approved in 2022 during qualifying week (which placed Democratic PSC District 2 nominee Patty Durand at odds with Raffensperger).
Dems filed a bill (HB 841) to change the PSC election method this past session, but it died before getting heard in committee.
See my prior posts about the GA PSC and VRA: 1, 2.
There’s also a question as to whether the Georgia PSC should be entirely drawn around entire counties. To compare, Louisiana’s PSC districts are mostly drawn around entire counties, except for Davante Lewis’ District 3, which, similarly to Troy Carter’s Congressional District 2, snakes through portions of Orleans Parish all the way into East Baton Rouge Parish. If, resulting from Allen, LA-CD2 may be redrawn in order to accommodate a second VRA opportunity district stretching from Baton Rouge up Louisiana’s border with Mississippi all the way to the northeast corner of the state (As proposed by FiveThirtyEight and in multiple proposals by both Democrats and Republicans last year), then what of Louisiana’s current LPSC map? Should Foster Campbell’s District 5 be redrawn into a second VRA-compliant LPSC district?
Louisiana’s current PSC mapLouisiana’s 2022 congressional mapMy idea of a VRA-compliant PSC map, districts highlighted
And if so, what of Georgia’s PSC map? Could Districts 3 and maybe 2 be redrawn to create VRA-compliant opportunity districts? District 3, centered around only Fulton, Clayton and DeKalb counties, could count as a racial packing of Black voters in a state where Black people account for 33% of the population. The legislative Democratic caucus submitted a map in which District 2 would obviously be an opportunity district with 33% Black VAP. And does District 3 really need to be contiguous with the core counties of Metro Atlanta? Lots of opportunities here.
the DPG’s proposed 2022 PSC mapThe approved Republican map
And finally, should Alabama’s PSC, an at-large body of 3 members with no districts, be given this treatment as well? If the plaintiffs prevail in Rose and force changes in Georgia, there is an opportunity for Black Alabamians to sue under Section 2.