Special Episode: “What Is Owed?” Podcast

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 มิ.ย. 2024
  • What could accountability look like in Boston? If everyone was honest about racial inequities and how to repair communities across the country, what could we accomplish?
    Jamil Smith, The Emancipator’s editor-in-chief, sits down with Callie Crossley, a GBH news host and commentator; Cornell William Brooks, a professor from the Harvard Kennedy School and former, president and CEO of the NAACP; and Dara Bayer, co-director of Cambridge HEART, a noncarceral community crisis and care program to discuss the future of reparations.
    “Unerringly, we must look toward the future of reparations as if there can and will be one. We must radically imagine that which should not seem so radical as it is necessary. With restitution and repair, our communities and institutions will work better, not just for those of us who are descendants of the enslaved, but for us all.” -Jamil Smith
    This episode of the @gbhnews podcast “What Is Owed?” is a joint collaboration produced by GBH News’ Paul Singer and The Emancipator’s Amber Payne and Alex LaSalvia.
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  • @dennisbohner6876
    @dennisbohner6876 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    George Floyd as an icon? He was a true representative of the 'community?. And yes that is not polite.
    I will never willingly give money to people I have not harmed, my family never harmed and to whom I have no desire to harm.
    Let me know when Nigeria tosses something into the pot.