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Created On: 03/01/2021
An introductory page in this toolkit writes a brief summary: "This toolkit is meant to support individuals, organizations, and communities to better und...
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Created On: 03/01/2021
In this episode of RTT, Jada invites Civil Rights activists Angela Davis and Tamika Mallory to the table to address the protests that unfolded after the...
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Created On: 03/01/2021
This podcast explores whiteness from different perspectives: a college student, college professors, etc. There is a call to action to understand your o...
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Created On: 03/01/2021
This article breaks down the differences between allyship and being an accomplice within anti-oppression work. The authors explore key interventions to ...
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Created On: 03/01/2021
Sunshine Muse provides pointed directives to encourage white led organizations to go beyond performative allyship. Sunshine reports that limited change ...
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Created On: 03/01/2021
The author engages in an introspection discussion surrounding the Black Lives Matter Movement and how its mission is interpreted by a primarily white co...
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Created On: 03/01/2021
Host Fred Dews interviews authors Ray and Perry about their paper on why reparations for black Americans are necessary. Ray and Perry present their argu...
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Created On: 03/01/2021
J. Angelo Corlett argues that the US government morally ought to pay reparations to Native Americans. His central argument has two key claims. The first...
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Created On: 03/01/2021
Carr highlights the importance of the younger generation and those new to the fight for reparations to listen to previous generations of the reparations...
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Created On: 03/01/2021
Mullen and Darity give a little historical context before highlighting and answering some common questions about reparations. They also describe the tot...