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A Blueprint for Reparations in the US

Offered By: TED via YouTube

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TED Courses Social Justice Courses Economic Inequality Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore a comprehensive analysis of the case for reparations in the United States in this 36-minute TED Talk featuring economist and author William "Sandy" Darity. Delve into the historical context of slavery and its lasting impact on the wealth gap between Black and white Americans. Examine the proposed structure for reparations, including direct payments to descendants of enslaved people, and understand why this act of compensation is crucial for achieving true equality. Learn about the challenges and criticisms surrounding reparations, and gain insights into the current momentum for this initiative. Discover how reparations differ from antipoverty programs and social services, and explore the potential impact on Black business infrastructure and educational attainment. Engage with audience questions and expert responses that address common concerns and misconceptions about reparations in America.

Syllabus

Intro
A personal story
The case for reparations
The wealth differential
What is wealth
The goal of reparations
Case for reparations
Time for reparations
Why is this moment different
A shift in the terrain
The 40 acres in a mule
The failure to provide the 40 acres
Individual payments
Direct payments
Where do we find the money
Audience question
Black business infrastructure
Not supportive of reparations
What made you skeptical
Criticisms of reparations
How do you respond to criticism of reparations
Is reparations an antipoverty program
Social service programs
Educational attainment
Who is excluded
How far away are we
Momentum is promising


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