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You may think racism in America is caused by a few bad apples. But this animation shows how it's a systemic problem.
The history of racism in America goes back hundreds of years. In the 17th and 19th centuries, white men needed land so they took it from Indigenous people and then enslaved Black people to work the land. To justify using free labor, the whites in power promoted a myth that Black people were inferior.
White Americans now hold 85% of this country's wealth. Black Americans hold just over 4% and Hispanics hold just over 3%. People of color are statistically more likely to be impoverished, incarcerated and face discrimination in health care.
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Paul Mooney discusses racism in America. An extra feature from the documentary film "Clean Mic: Laughing until it hurts"
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In the lead-up to the election, Ben Kawaller embarks on a mission to mend Americaโs fractured political landscape, orchestrating provocative conversations among voters from different ends of the ideological spectrum.
Taking place in various swing states across the country, each episode focuses on a specific hot-button issue, unfolding as an unpredictable microcosm of Americaโs broader political drama. As tempers flare and deeply held beliefs clash, Ben challenges participants to look beyond party lines and truly hear each other out, with an aim to cultivate understanding in a country that seems to have forgotten how to listen.
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Whatโs the difference between racism in South Africa and racism in America? It comes down to directness.
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On Jan. 26, 2021, President Joe Biden signed four executive orders designed to address racial equity in the United States. With one particular action Biden hopes to right the historical wrongs Black folks have faced when it comes to housing and homeownership in this country.
Per a White House statement, โHe will direct the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to take steps necessary to redress racially discriminatory federal housing policies that have contributed to wealth inequality for generations.โ
And thatโs why the story of what housing and other living conditions look like for many Black Americans is pretty bleak. Itโs by design.
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Woman shockingly assaults Indian-American family at a Los Angeles airport, repeatedly using racist slurs.Nicole Taufiq, who was travelling with her three young children and husband, tells TRT World that they were victims of an avalanche of hate targeting their Indian and immigrant identity.In recent years, across the US, hate crimes like the assault experienced by the Taufiq family, have skyrocketed to an all-time highโincreasing by 60 percent, according to the latest FBI report.
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"There's something liberating about fighting an obvious enemy as opposed to one you have to prove exists." Trevor discusses the difference between racism in America and South Africa. #BetweenTheScenes #TDSThrowback#DailyShow #Comedy
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This next chapter of this iconic franchise showcases its diverse news team of correspondents and contributors, including Ronny Chieng, Michael Kosta, Desi Lydic, Dulcรฉ Sloan, Roy Wood Jr., Lewis Black and Jordan Klepper, comedy greats as guests hosts, and interviews with influential and emerging voices from across society.
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Laws are intended to maintain order and promote justice, but what happens when those laws promote and spread discrimination and bigotry? Today Danielle analyzes the discriminatory history US law, tracing its origins in colonialism and chattel slavery up through the Jim Crow era and today's mass incarceration.
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The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness Michelle Alexander
Queer (In)Justice: The Criminalization of LGBT People in the United States by Andrea Ritchie, Joey L. Mogul, and Kay Whitlock
Race, Gender and Punishment: From Colonialism to the War on Terror ed. Mary Bosworth and Jeanne Flavin
Chapter 1: โSituating Colonialism, Race, and Punishment.โ Geeta Chowdhry and Mark Beeman
Chapter 11: โLatina Imprisonment and the War on Drugsโ Juanita Diaz-Cotto
Class, race, gender and crime: The social realities of justice in America Gregg Barak
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Thinking about Crime: Sense and Sensibility in American Penal Culture Michael Tonry
Gender and Jim Crow: Women and the Politics of White Supremacy in North Carolina 1896-1920 Glenda Gilmore
The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America Richard Rothstein
Arresting Citizenship: The Democratic Consequences of American Crime Control Vesla Weaver and Amy E. Lerman
Culture and Imperialism Edward Said
The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow (PBS Documentary)
https://www.thirteen.org/wnet/jimcrow/about.html
Mary Ellen Curtis Black Prisoners and Their World, Alabama, 1865-1900
Angela Davis Are Prisons Obsolete?
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https://www.census.gov/quickfa....cts/fact/table/US/PS
Americaโs Enduring Caste System https://nyti.ms/2CZ8PHF
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In this clip from his Screen Tests interview, British actor Daniel Kaluuya ('Get Out', 'Black Panther', and 'Black Mirror') gives his thoughts about the systemic and institutional racism in America vs. the racism in Britain.
A lot of people didn't realize I was in that," Daniel Kaluuya says of his first starring role in an American movie, Denis Villeneuve's 2015 thriller Sicario. "I take that as a compliment to me." The British actor, who was born and raised in London, completely camouflaged himself in the American southwest fabric of that film, and he is equally convincing as a young American photographer visiting his white girlfriend's parents in the very white suburbs in Jordan Peele's Get Out, which satirized the insidious racism of that setting and garnered four Oscars nominations this morning, including Best Picture and a Best Actor nod for Kaluuya. But offscreen, the actor has never been shy about speaking his own mind.
How did Get Out come to you?
Because I did Black Mirror in 2011. It didn't really have any traction at home, and then Netflix happened. So Black Mirror hit Netflix like three or four years later, and then Jordan [Peele] saw me in Black Mirror, and he said "I've got this script." We Skyped, and then during the press for Sicario, I went to L.A.. I read it, and I got the part.
And with Jordan Peele, who is known for comedy, did you notice his comic timing in terms of setting up scenes?
I mean, when I read the script, it was just laugh-out-loud funny. There were some bits that were just laugh out loud, and he leans to comedy, but I feel like there's moments in our lives that are really funny, you know, and actually it makes the poignant moments stand out or resonate even more because of the balance and because it's out of nowhere. I think he tapped into the fact that people use comedy as a defense mechanism, is to help them cope with racism, you know? It's like you have to kind of lighten the situation because if you actually be real and go, "I just don't like it when you say that," it completely destroys the mood, especially being from the outside like meeting your girlfriend's family.
Did you always have an easy time with it? People must be very surprised that you're English.
Yeah, people are weirded out. They're like, "Oh, you're British, man?" And I'm like "Yeah I am, mate." It's tough because I just stay in the accent. If I haven't got like family around or my girl around I just stay in the American accent, like going to Walmart and stay in American accent, and then when someone's figured out, they're flipping out. But I think it really helps 'cause I like to improvise on set. Sicario was a lot of improvisation. So it's important to just have it like walking, because we don't think about how we speak, you know, and your character has to not think, 'cause you can see it on the camera.
Do you think racism is different or presented differently in London as opposed to in America?
I feel like racism's more pronounced in America.
You think it is?
The disease is still there. It's the same disease, but it just manifests in a different way, and British culture's way more reserved, so it's more systematic. I think in America you have the systematic and then you have the overt, but also the history of America is the deal of race relations, whilst a lot of the people within London have come fromโlike, my family's from Uganda. They come from Africa, come from Caribbean. So they're coming from this culture, and they usually come from the Commonwealth, and have been colonized by the West. So we're navigating that, but youth... it's why a lot of black British artists are in America, because it's not seen in England, but it's felt, and it's oppressive, and it stops you from becoming your best you at times.
So you would say the overt is bad, but the hidden is maybeโ
Nah, I think racism just sucks, isn't it, across the board. [Laughter.] Like no matter how it comes out, it's kinda f---in' sh*t.
Who is your celebrity crush?
Angela Bassett's pretty. She's in Black Panther. She's one of those women that you just kinda stare at, and then she looks over, and you're like "Oh, shit." But my first crush was Ashley Banks from Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
Really?
Yeah, she's cute, you know? [Laughter.] I loved that show. It's an amazing show. It's so hard to make a credible family show.
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To understand and eradicate racist thinking, start at the beginning. That's what journalist and documentarian John Biewen did, leading to a trove of surprising and thought-provoking information on the "origins" of race. He shares his findings, supplying answers to fundamental questions about racism -- and lays out an exemplary path for practicing effective allyship.
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Franklin McCallie, 75, grew up in the segregated South as an admittedly ignorant bigot. Today, McCallie dedicates much of his time to promoting strong relationships between whites and blacks. So what caused McCallie's views to change? As he tells it, it was a conversation he had in 1961 that forever changed him.
The upcoming drama Black or White deals with a man fighting for custody of his granddaughter against his reckless son-in-law -- it's a tale a love, life and race in modern America.
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Tom Jefferson, a freelance journalist, was documenting a peaceful anti-fracking protest when a man interrupted them. What that man said next didn't work out so well for him.
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