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Society & Culture

Reparations and Historical Injustice

podcast March 5, 2025


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In this episode,  Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne reflect on the legacy of Hazel Wendouk, a significant figure in grassroots organizing. They discuss the evolution of their podcast, now rebranded as TMI, and emphasize the importance of community building and the role of federal jobs in economic stability. They are joined by several friends to the show such as Tezyln Figaro, Senator Nina Turner, Hazel Nell Dukes and Pastor Michael McBride  to discuss  the Black church in fostering community resilience and addresses the challenges posed by funding cuts to essential programs. The speakers delve into the pressing issues of educational inequity, the importance of collective action through boycotts, and the historical context of reparations owed to the Black community. They discuss the challenges faced by educators and students, the significance of the Target boycott as a form of protest, and the need for a unified approach to community empowerment. 

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