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Introducing: Reparations: The Big Payback

Feb 10, 20213 min
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Preparations. Hi, I'm Eric Alexander and I'm Whitney Down. No, I'm Whitney Dow. Sorry, I'm Eric Alexander and we want to tell you about our new podcast, Reparations, The Big Payback. You might know Erica from Living Single or Get Out, or seeing one of Whitney's documentaries on race, such as Two Towns of Jasper or Whiteness Project. Race is the most volatile topic in the United States. The legacy of slavery is all around us, shaping every aspect of the

way we live our lives. In this country. Black Americans have been systematically excluded from reaping the benefits of their citizenship and subject to persecution, discrimination, and worse. When I see these photographs of these mobs of white people and children at the scene of lynchings, and I wonder what is the said being passed on to Those children were passed over for jobs, harassed, and even killed by the

criminal justice system. The police officer who murdered my son was getting a sixth figure salary, so he was getting rewarded for killing my son. What if reparations could change all that. Black people want justice, and part of that justice is that you should not be able to come and walk by a slave market marker and not be moved by it, or at least have to reckon with it or see it. We want you to imagine a world where there has been atonement for the past, a

world where reparations are real. We'll take you to the first slave market in New York and make the economic case for reconciliation. We should get truth, we should get some money, and then after we do all that, we should have justice for people who have done us wrong. And we'll meet people black and white who think reparations is a horrible idea, both morally and economically. Some poor family, wherever they may be, they need help, but we're not

going to give them help because their skin color. If we were to pay reparations today, we would insult many Black Americans by putting a price on the suffering of their ancestors. Will explore what reparations might look like in practice with some of the world's leading experts. Some folks may want checks, but what we're really talking about is

closing that wealth gap and making people whold go. Behind the scenes in Congress, HR Fort is, in fact the response of the United States of America long overdue, and visit a town in the Midwest that's past. The first reparations bill in American history, and just from color from media, The Black Effect Podcast Network, and I Heart Radio in association with Best Case Studios Reparations The Big Payback, premiering February eighteen. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. Our

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