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The history of slavery in the United States, including at the country's colleges and universities, is deeply disturbing and painful. But Professor Sara Bleich, PhD '07, says it's critical that our society continue to do so—and that universities have a responsibility to lead the way. Harvard's inaugural vice provost for special projects and a former member of the Obama and Biden administrations, Bleich leads the effort to implement the seven recommendations of the 2022 report on Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery. Her goal is to help the University—and, by extension, the country — move forward into a future where Black Americans can succeed and thrive.
Does the fact that Donald Trump now thinks Keir Starmer's Labour Party are actively interfering in the US election matter? The Matts consider how a story that should be a nothingburger has the potential to upset relations between the UK and the US for years to come. In Part 2, the Matts discuss whether or not Britain should pay reparations to the descendants of the slave trade from which this country profited so much. Also - details of how to see the Matts in the flesh on November 25! EnjoyGet tickets for The Two Matts LIVE! https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/2mattslive/Ta-Nehisi Coates: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2014/06/the-case-for-reparations/361631/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kamal and Camilla are joined for a forceful but intelligent debate by pro-reparations journalist and descendant of slave owners Laura Trevelyan and anti-reparations Conservative peer Lord Tony Sewell, who is the former Chair of the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities.It's the Commonwealth heads of government meeting in Samoa, with leaders of the 56 Commonwealth nations all gathering for the first summit since King Charles took to the throne. Some of those attending from African and Caribbean nations have talked of using the occasion to press Keir Starmer into paying financial reparations for Britain's role in the slave trade.Is there any case for atoning for the past monetarily, or would all parties be better off discussing how to work more closely in the future?We want to hear from you! Email us at TheDailyT@telegraph.co.uk or find us on X, Instagram and TikTok @dailytpodcastSenior Producer: John CadiganExecutive Producer: Louisa WellsAdditional production from James ShieldPlanning Editor: Venetia RaineyStudio Operator: Meghan SearleVideo Editor: James EnglandSocial Media Producer: Ji-Min LeeEditor: Camilla TomineyOriginal music by Goss Studio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The three candidates vying to become the next secretary-general of the Commonwealth have all given strong backing for Britain and other European powers to pay reparations to their former colonies for past atrocities, including the transatlantic slave trade. Henry Ridgwell has more from London
Wednesday is Juneteenth, a day that commemorates the day in 1865 that slaves in Texas learned of the end of slavery in the United States. President Joe Biden made it a federal holiday in 2021. Kofi Asante, executive producer and artistic director for the Philadelphia Juneteenth Family, tells VOA's James Butty, true emancipation should begin with reparations and self-reliance by all African peoples
What should lead the news? Three people pitch the story they think should lead the news to Tortoise's editor James Harding.In this episode the team are joined by journalist and historian Sathnam Sanghera to discuss whether the intrigue surrounding the edited photo of the Princess of Wales is newsworthy.He also explains why the Church of England's decision to pay reparations for its links to slavery has implications for a host of other national institutions and they look at the row brewing over the government's new extremism definition.Email: newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.comClick here to book tickets to The News Meeting Live with Elizabeth Day: https://www.tortoisemedia.com/thinkin/the-news-meeting-live-with-elizabeth-day/ Guests:Sathnam Sanghera, journalist, historian and author of EmpireworldCat Neilan, political editor at TortoiseGiles Whittell, deputy editor at TortoiseHost: James Harding, editor-in-chief at TortoiseProducer: Rebecca MooreExecutive producer: Lewis VickersTo find out more about Tortoise:- Download the Tortoise app - for a listening experience curated by our journalists- Subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and exclusive content- Become a member and get access to all of Tortoise's premium audio offerings and moreIf you want to get in touch with us directly about a story, or tell us more about the stories you want to hear about contact hello@tortoisemedia.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What is the definition of extremism versus free speech? How do we differentiate between guilt and consequences? How can we discern the truth of visual media in the era of artificial intelligence? In this episode of In:Dependence, Phil Topham (FIEC Executive Director), John Stevens (FIEC National Director), and Graham Beynon (FIEC Head of Local Ministries) discuss some of the stories in the news over the past weeks and how they relate to church ministry. You can get the show notes and more resources for church leaders on the FIEC website. Show notes FIEC Local Conferences 2024 (fiec.org.uk) FIEC Leaders' Conference 2024 (fiec.org.uk) We must face down extremists undermining democracy, says Rishi Sunak (bbc.co.uk) Church fund 'not enough' to right slavery wrongs (bbc.co.uk) Trump supporters target black voters with faked AI images (bbc.co.uk) About In:Dependence: In:Dependence is FIEC's official podcast, where you'll hear teaching and resources for church leaders from the FIEC Ministry Team and guests from FIEC churches and partners. About FIEC: We are a fellowship of Independent churches with members of the family across England, Scotland and Wales. Our mission is to see those Independent churches working together with a big vision: to reach Britain for Christ. Follow FIEC on social media: Instagram Facebook X
Julia Hartley-Brewer furiously clashes with activist Imarn Ayton after being unable to speak during a discussion on slavery reparations.Imarn: "You're saying it to me because I'm black! Interesting."Julia: "She claims to be anti-racist but I'm not sure she is!" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 2022, white residents of the Greater Boston area had about 19 times as much wealth as Black residents, $214,000 to $11,000, according to the Urban Institute. While the gap is particularly large in this part of the country, it's an issue across the US. In 2019, Black Americans held just $0.17 on average for every white dollar of wealth. Much has been written about the racial wealth gap, but how has it evolved since emancipation? Why has it been so stubbornly persistent over the past 160 years? And what role does this country's original sin of slavery continue to play in its perpetuation? The Princeton University Economist Ellora Derenoncourt takes these questions on in "The Wealth of Two Nations," a paper published last year in the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Beginning with the Civil War, Derenoncourt and her coauthors chart the way the racial wealth gap narrowed, stalled, and started to widen again in recent years. She writes, "While policies that address racial gaps in savings and capital gains can be a complement, only the redistribution of large stocks of wealth, like reparations, can immediately reduce the racial wealth gap." This month on Colloquy: the history of the racial wealth gap.
An Irish billionaire is calling on the government to make payments to countries of the Caribbean to compensate for the suffering of slavery. Denis O'Brien is the founder of the Repair Campaign, which is working with Caribbean countries to develop reparations plans from Europe. "It is the single biggest issue in the Caribbean for the entire population," he told the Sky News Daily. On this episode, Kamali Melbourne sits down with Mr O'Brien to ask what needs to be done to ensure reparative justice is successful. Plus, Kamali speaks to Dr Angelique Nixon, of the University of the West Indies, about the ongoing impact of the slave trade's legacies on Caribbean communities, and Dr Cassandra Gooptar, from the University of Hull, who shares how she saw British institutions changing their outlook on the legacies of slavery following the Black Live Matter movement. Producer: Soila Apparicio Interviews producer and additional production: Melissa Tutesigensi-Charles Promotions producer: Jada-Kai Meosa John Editor: Philly Beaumont
Across the Caribbean, governments are demanding that former colonial powers, like the U.K., France and The Netherlands, pay reparations for their involvement in slavery. Anselm Gibbs, a BBC reporter in Trinidad and Tobago, explains what forms reparations can take and describes the specific demands that Caribbean nations have put forward. We also hear from Akeem Chandler-Prescod, a member of the Barbados National Task Force on Reparations and his country's Poet of The Year. He describes how the legacy of slavery still impacts people in Barbados centuries later and how the racial justice movement in the United States has inspired many Bajans to join the reparations movement. Many European governments have refused to pay reparations. However, some individual families with historic links to slavery have decided to make payments. Laura Trevelyan, a former BBC reporter, explains why her family donated £100,000 ($120,000) to establish a community fund for economic development on the impoverished island of Grenada. Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 0330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: Hannah Gelbart Producers: William Lee Adams, Chelsea Coates and Benita Barden Editor: Verity Wilde and Simon Peeks
In September, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors reviewed a 400-page report outlining more than 100 recommendations on how to provide reparations for the city's African-American residents. Proposals include establishing a city office dedicated to reparations, programs to support Black-owned businesses, and cash payments to individuals, a suggestion that has stirred controversy. A city commission developed the plan after nearly three years of work, which mirrors a statewide reparations study that is ongoing. We'll talk about San Francisco's recommendations, the harms they are meant to repair and what San Franciscans think about it. Guests: Otis R. Taylor Jr., managing editor of news, KQED Don Tamaki, member, California Reparations Task Force; partner, Minami Tamaki LLP Eric McDonnell, chair, San Francisco African American Reparations Advisory Committee Alison Ford, Bay Area native; descendant of people who were enslaved
On Daybreak Africa: Ghana's president calls for reparations for slavery. Plus, Liberia's President promises free, fair, and credible elections in October. Rwandan President Paul Kagame will seek a fourth term in 2024. Nigerian President Tinubu's academic records are to be presented to the Supreme Court. Today is the International Day of Peace. For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa!
Dr. Dan Sutter, of the Manuel Johnson Center for Political Economy, hosts EconVersations, a program that explores the role of free markets in promoting prosperity through conversations with Manuel Johnson Center faculty and guests. In this episode, Dr. Sutter interviews “Insert Name Here”, Dr. Walter Block, the Harold Wirth Eminent Scholar at Loyola University, as they discuss Economics of Slavery Reparations.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on Guyana Britain Slavery Reparations.
Piers Morgan Uncensored is joined by commentator Douglas Murray, lawyer and TalkTV contributor Paula Rhone-Adrien and TalkTV host Richard Tice to debate whether it is justified for reparation money to be paid out to people whose ancestors suffered at the hands of slavery and whether we should be apologising for past wrongdoings.
Juneteenth Myths, NOT The Last Day of Slavery, Correcting & Protecting The History; Must Teach Reparations. Michael Imhotep in Inkster, MI 6-19-23 Historian, Michael Imhotep host of 'The African History Network Show', spoke Monday, June 19th, 2023, (Juneteenth) at the Juneteenth, Middle Passage Ceremony at Inkster Park, 1550 John Daly Rd, Inkster, MI (This was warm up before his presentation) REGISTER NOW: Class #1 starts, Sat. 6-24-23, 2pm EST ‘Ancient Kemet, Moors, Understanding The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade' 12 Wk Online Course. https://theafricanhistorynetwork.com/ Support The African History Network through Cash App @ https://cash.app/$TheAHNShow or PayPal @ TheAHNShow@gmail.com or http://www.PayPal.me/TheAHNShow
Cori Bush DEMANDS the United States pay out a STAGERING $14 TRILLION in Slavery reparations! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackandwhitenetwork/support
Michael Jackson's WHITE kids could get SLAVERY reparations in California! John Fetterman DISASTER, DeSantis Nails Florida Teacher for WOKE Disney Movie! Jackson Mahomes found to have had 2nd incident at Kansas City Restaurant. Live show on Rumble Monday-Thursday 10am CST. Member stream at 10am CST every Friday UNCENSORED! Follow us on Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/BlackandWhiteNews Support us on Locals: https://blackandwhitenetwork.locals.com/support Become a member: https://blackandwhitenetwork.com/category/members/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackandwhitenetwork/support
Today on What's Right: Rep George Santos R-NY pleads "not guilty" to charges, says he will not resign House Oversight Chair James Comer holds press conference outlining shady Biden family bank records The left totally ignores Biden family corruption, pretends what just dropped is not evidence Ex-Raiders WR Henry Ruggs has officially entered a guilty plea for his DUI crash leading to the death of a woman and her dog Soldiers in riot gear heading to confront the border crisis What it's like being a conservative professor in today's universities Getting DEI out of education Newsom backpedals on slavery reparations in California Thanks for tuning into today's episode of What's Right! If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the show on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and make sure you leave us a 5-star review. Have personal injury questions? Visit Sam & Ash Injury Law to get free answers 24/7. Connect with us on our socials: TWITTER Sam @WhatsRightSam What's Right Show @WhatsRightShow FACEBOOK What's Right Show https://www.facebook.com/WhatsRightShow/ INSTAGRAM What's Right Show @WhatsRightShow To request a transcript of this episode, email marketing@samandashlaw.com
The State of California has created a task force to explore giving reparations to descendants of Slaves born before 1900. I give a run down of the proposed monetary and institutional compensation for the descendants of slaves. Want to see more BPA content & show your support?: https://linktr.ee/BackpackingAmerica SHOP: https://bpapodcast.threadless.com/ KART: Kreative Art Online Radio: https://kart.airtime.pro/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/backpackingamerica/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bpapodcasting Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/backpacking-america/id1485571395 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2IpWT8Xh8BkTIlNw7oBap7?si=fTtnuf5gSomjedJoBhgydw Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZC5jby9iYWNrcGFja2luZy1hbWVyaWNh?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjf9erVsZXuAhW0D1kFHTnXAr0Q9sEGegQIARAE
2 years after California formed a state task force to look at possible reparations, it approved its recommendations during the weekend. And while it didn't include an overall price tag, it does provide a way to determine individual payments to some Black residents based on a number of factors. For more on this, KCBS Radio news anchors Patti Reising and Bret Burkhart spoke with KCBS Insider Phil Matier.
King Charles III of England faces growing calls for ‘Reparations' from 12 Countries; Proud Boys Enrique Tarrio & 3 Others found ‘Guilty' of Jan. 6th Seditious Conspiracy; Spanking children is a holdover from Slavery & wasn't traditionally practiced in West Africa. Next Class Sunday, 6-4-23, 2pm EST, 'Black Resistance Movements: From The Haitian Revolution to The Civil War, Civil Rights Movement & Black Power Movement (1800 – 1968)' 12 Week Online Course with Michael Imhotep. Discounted Registration $40; ALL LIVE SESSIONS WILL BE RECORDED! REGISTER For Full Course HERE: https://theahn.learnworlds.com/course/civil-war-to-civil-rights-black-power or https://theafricanhistorynetwork.com/ Support The African History Network through Cash App @ https://cash.app/$TheAHNShow or http://www.PayPal.me/TheAHNShow
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In 2020, The Scott Trust announced it would be commissioning an independent investigation into the newspaper's early links to the slave trade. The Guardian has now been forced to apologise for its links to the slave trade and announced it will pay £10million as part of a programme of “restorative justice” that will be carried out over the next decade. The announcement was made yesterday by the newspaper's owner, The Scott Trust, after it released its “Legacies of Enslavement report”.... SPONSORED BY https://www.instagram.com/supremeoftheuk/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/cfr_news/?hl=en --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cfr-network/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cfr-network/support
Is Artificial Intelligence getting way too scary? Elon Musk and other tech leaders are weighing in. A major hurdle to a person's health can be finding transportation. A new plan to use vacation homes sounds a lot like a timeshare and it's upsetting some people in Newport Beach. Reparations might cost California a lot. Can we afford it? We go In Depth. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Is Artificial Intelligence getting way too scary? Elon Musk and other tech leaders are weighing in.A major hurdle to a person's health can be finding transportation.A new plan to use vacation homes sounds a lot like a timeshare and it's upsetting some people in Newport Beach.Reparations might cost California a lot. Can we afford it? We go In Depth. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The city of San Francisco offers $5M to every black resident for slavery reparations. Gov. DeSantis is accused of trans genocide. Comer's got the goods on the Biden crime family and the CCP plus the Patriot, Liberal Lunatic and Outrages of the week.Copyright Sean Casey All Rights Reserved
Labour MP calls for UK to negotiate slavery reparations, Cross Question & should 'silent prayer' be allowed outside abortion clinics?Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Labour's Shadow International Trade Secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds, Conservative MP Heather Wheeler, broadcaster Christina Patterson and free speech campaigner and Director of the Academy of Ideas think tank Baroness Fox.
San Francisco is looking at its own plan for slavery reparations separate from the state. If everything goes according to plan, Black residents of the city who qualify could be getting five million dollars each. We go In Depth into whether this plan though can work. Elon Musk's tweeting has led to a big class-action lawsuit that's starting up right now. Political extremism apparently led to a series of shootings in New Mexico. A new study is not so good if you like certain types of fish. They could be contaminated. We go In Depth. The younger generation is reaching back in the past for an old technology that's making a comeback today. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
San Francisco is looking at its own plan for slavery reparations separate from the state. If everything goes according to plan, Black residents of the city who qualify could be getting five million dollars each. We go In Depth into whether this plan though can work. Elon Musk's tweeting has led to a big class-action lawsuit that's starting up right now. Political extremism apparently led to a series of shootings in New Mexico. A new study is not so good if you like certain types of fish. They could be contaminated. We go In Depth. The younger generation is reaching back in the past for an old technology that's making a comeback today. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on What's Right: San Francisco considers $5 million in reparations for EACH qualifying black resident Why do some groups whose ancestors were victimized deserve reparations while others don't Going bankrupt for exotic snakes Trans madness in the Santee YMCA locker room Trump's 2024 chances Thanks for tuning into today's episode of What's Right! If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the show on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and make sure you leave us a 5-star review. Have personal injury questions? Visit Sam & Ash Injury Law to get free answers 24/7. Connect with us on our socials: TWITTER Sam @WhatsRightSam What's Right Show @WhatsRightShow FACEBOOK What's Right Show https://www.facebook.com/WhatsRightShow/ INSTAGRAM What's Right Show @WhatsRightShow
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Are you amused or mad that Donald Trump's announcement was his digital trading cards? Trump also announced his big plan to crack down on Big Tech censorship if elected President. Was that maybe the real major announcement? Also, an activist is now demanding $600,000 from California taxpayers during a meeting for the state's reparations task force. Mike takes all your calls on this issue of slavery reparations. Plus, Mike hits the goal of sponsoring 7,800 kids for The Mike Gallagher Show Prison Fellowship Angel Tree campaign. We will be sending presents to children with incarcerated parents and they will receive the gospel too. Over 7,800 kids are now going to have a very merry Christmas thanks to your generosity!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We read from Booker T. Washington and Thomas Sowell, make a number of arguments philosophical, biblical, and economic why it's a bad idea to pay slavery reparations.
A wealthy Conservative MP whose family made its fortune from the slave trade is facing claims for reparations. The government of Barbados wants him to hand over his plantation on the island.Tortoise is a news start-up devoted to slow journalism. We take our time to tell stories that really matter. If you want more slow and considered journalism, you can become a member of Tortoise to get access to more of our stories, contribute to our journalism and join exclusive events.Just go to tortoisemedia.com/friend and use the code Tomini50 to get a year's digital membership for £50. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The United States has an ugly history of exploiting people for various reasons and attempting to make up for it by offering reparations to the offended minority—Except the obvious minority that's played a significant role in making America what it is today.Native Americans and Japanese Americans got their reparations and some kind of apology, but African-Americans continue to be taken advantage of. Why? One word, racism. In this video, I'll talk about the history of exploitation by white Americans and why African-American minorities are still getting the short end of the stick.Why America Cherrypicks their Reparations________________________________________If you liked the video, subscribe to my channel!https://www.youtube.com/c/DerrickKirk?sub_confirmation=1 You can also follow me on:FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/WHEREISDKIRK/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/dkirkforus/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mythoughts_with_derrickSNAPCHAT: https://bit.ly/3LvANda Visit my website: http://derrickkirk.com/ Show Your Support: https://bit.ly/3S2mr6m Support the show
The LA City Council takes a major step against the oil and gas industry with a vote to ban new drilling and phasing out the wells that already exist. It's a move that will make environmentalists happy but are there downsides to consumers? We go In Depth. President Biden is pushing for major changes to the Democratic presidential primary system. We'll tell you what he has in mind. Can Kanye West ever salvage what's left of his music and business career after his latest comments about Nazis and Hitler? Or is he done for good? Former President Trump loses a legal fight over the seized Mar-a-Lago documents. This comes as the January 6th Committee is wrapping up its final report and could recommend criminal charges be filed against him. We go In Depth into Mister Trump's legal problems with the Justice Department. Reports are out about slavery reparations estimates from the state task force looking into the matter. We'll talk to the committee chair about whether these massive numbers are accurate. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The LA City Council takes a major step against the oil and gas industry with a vote to ban new drilling and phasing out the wells that already exist. It's a move that will make environmentalists happy but are there downsides to consumers? We go In Depth. President Biden is pushing for major changes to the Democratic presidential primary system. We'll tell you what he has in mind. Can Kanye West ever salvage what's left of his music and business career after his latest comments about Nazis and Hitler? Or is he done for good? Former President Trump loses a legal fight over the seized Mar-a-Lago documents. This comes as the January 6th Committee is wrapping up its final report and could recommend criminal charges be filed against him. We go In Depth into Mister Trump's legal problems with the Justice Department. Reports are out about slavery reparations estimates from the state task force looking into the matter. We'll talk to the committee chair about whether these massive numbers are accurate. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
CNN host Don Lemon asked a guest about slavery reparations based on the British monarch's change at the throne but Lemon clearly didn't expect the informed response he received. KVI's John Carlson notes that the current #1 movie in America "Woman King" is based on true events related to slavery but suspects the actual history of the subject matter will likely be omitted from the film. The omission contributes to the American and global public perpetuating mis-conceptions about the historical context of slavery across the millennia.
“No Atonement, No Repair”: Nikole Hannah-Jones Call for Slavery Reparations in Speech to U.N. General Assembly . In March, the United Nations marked the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones, creator of The New York Times's groundbreaking 1619 Project, addressed the U.N. General Assembly. As part of our Juneteenth special, we air her full address. “It is time for the nations that engaged in and profited from the transatlantic slave trade to do what is right and what is just. It is time for them to make reparations to the descendants of chattel slavery in the Americas,” Hannah-Jones said. “This is our global truth, a truth we as human beings understand with stark clarity: There can be no atonement if there is no repair.” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Teddy-G/support
Primary night in California yielded damning results for San Francisco's now-recalled district attorney and the question of whether a law-and-order “earthquake” is afoot in the Golden State. Hoover Institution senior fellow Lee Ohanian and distinguished policy fellow Bill Whalen, both contributors to Hoover's “California on Your Mind” web channel, join Hoover senior writer Jonathan Movroydis […]
Primary night in California yielded damning results for San Francisco's now-recalled district attorney and the question of whether a law-and-order “earthquake” is afoot in the Golden State. Hoover Institution senior fellow Lee Ohanian and distinguished policy fellow Bill Whalen, both contributors to Hoover's “California on Your Mind” web channel, join Hoover senior writer Jonathan Movroydis to discuss their latest columns on emerging themes from Tuesday's vote, plus what California may provide in the way of reparations for descendants of slavery.
On the "CBS News Weekend Roundup", host Allison Keyes gets the latest on the mass shootings that have roiled the country. We'll hear from CBS's Scott MacFarlane about what President Biden and lawmakers have to say about the devastating attacks. CBS's Vicki Barker updates us from London on the celebrations surrounding Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee. In the Kaleidoscope, Allison speaks with Kamilah Moore, chair of the California Reparations Task Force, about its interim report finding that African Americans continue to suffer harm from the effects of slavery in the present day.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's "Kaleidoscope with Allison Keyes", the California Reparations Task Force's interim report that finds Black people are still being harmed by the effects of slavery. Task Force chair Kamila Moore joins to discuss the details.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
President Biden in a rare prime-time address to the nation says enough is enough when it comes to gun control! And we now know the motive in the Tulsa Oklahoma shooting. Also, the California Slavery Reparations Task Force makes their recommendations on who should get cash payments.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard both win but Depp wins a lot more. A jury rules in favor of both Depp and Heard in their defamation trial. But the jurors favor Depp more and award him much more money. A historic report is now out here in California, detailing the state's role in discrimination against African-Americans. It lays out the problems, what can be done to correct them and sets up the groundwork for slavery reparations. We look into the state Reparations Task Force report and what it means for California. Some LA County lifeguards are making bank at the beach. A new report details how one lifeguard made more than $510,000 last year. We look into how. The Bay Area was once held up as a shining example of how to slow COVID. But now it's dealing with another surge.Russia is gaining ground in Ukraine as the U.S. and other Western countries look to further help stop Russian aggression. We go In Depth with a former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO on how this war will shape Europe, Russia and the U.S. moving forward. And two scientists say they think they know why aliens don't visit Earth. Maybe the reason why is the reason we might never go visit them. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The demands are growing in Jamaica to get Britain to pay up and offer reparations for slavery. Anti-monarchy sentiments, protests and calls for reparations made for an uncomfortable visit for Prince William and Kate through the Caribbean last week. Jamaica's prime minister said the Commonwealth realm is looking to "move on" from the monarchy and become an independent republic. One of its most urgent demands — reparations for slavery — has been decades in the making but is now gaining momentum as more Jamaicans say the intergenerational trauma of slavery has shaped the nation in a way that must be rectified. This week, Nothing is Foreign takes a closer look at Jamaica's push for reparations, the long legacy of resistance against colonialism in the country, and the Royal Family's connection to the slave trade. Featuring: Matthew J. Smith, professor of history and director of the Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slavery. Bert Samuels, lawyer and member of Jamaica's Reparations Council.
The demands are growing in Jamaica to get Britain to pay up and offer reparations for slavery. Anti-monarchy sentiments, protests and calls for reparations made for an uncomfortable visit for Prince William and Kate through the Caribbean last week. Jamaica's prime minister said the Commonwealth realm is looking to "move on" from the monarchy and become an independent republic. One of its most urgent demands — reparations for slavery — has been decades in the making but is now gaining momentum as more Jamaicans say the intergenerational trauma of slavery has shaped the nation in a way that must be rectified. We take a closer look at Jamaica's push for reparations, the long legacy of resistance against colonialism in the country, and the Royal Family's connection to the slave trade. Featuring: Matthew J. Smith, professor of history and director of the Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slavery. Bert Samuels, lawyer and member of Jamaica's Reparations Council.