Panel III - The Hidden Rules of Race: Wealth
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- The Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University partnered with the Roosevelt Institute and the Brookings Institution’s Richard Reeves for a conference on October 26, 2017 entitled "The Hidden Rules of Race and Dream Hoarders: A Conference Exploring the Historical and Contemporary Landscape of Race, Wealth, and Health Disparities in the United States."
The conference explored the underpinnings of health and wealth disparities in the context of race, looking at issues that go beyond the current national emphasis on the trials of the white working class.
William A. Darity Jr. (Moderator)
Darrick Hamilton
Associate Professor of Economics and Urban Policy
The Milano School of International Affairs, Management and Urban Policy
The New School and Associate Director, Samuel DuBois Cook Center
on Social Equity
Marion Johnson
Policy Advocate, Budget & Tax Center, North Carolina Justice Center
Dorian T. Warren
Fellow, Roosevelt Institute
President, Center for Community Change Action
Felicia Wong
President and CEO, Roosevelt Institute
I love economist and sociologist. They speak truth when its unpopular.
They see the bigger picture
I love listening in. So much knowledge on the panel, I listen and realize that some of my thoughts have been in the minds of others. I went home to a city that had been gentrified. Although it was beautiful, it sparked an anger within me.
Thank you Dr Darity, and distinguished panel for lending your social capital to countenance a conversion for social justice and reform. On the question of strategy, Is it wise to expect that invoking justice as a moral imperative would yield much results in a world that marshals its resources in a comprehensive campaign to render morality obsolete? Can a Nation that is using pubic schools and pubic resources to systematically strip poor children of any expectation of social norms be moved by moral imperatives? In the 50s and 60s perhaps even into the 70s this was a useful and compelling approach_ not nowadays. In former times we can recall this type of public debate that moved a nation to introspection and a race for moral high ground. It has since been moved underground to well endowed think tanks who steadfastly reversed the trend away from those modest advances. We've seen this movie before; question: is this the sequel or do we have an alternate ending?
ADOS... get educated.. get Organized.. Get Moving On Reparations!
About time CZcams produce education for People of color.
I don't think you can deal with Stratification Economics amicably, without addressing historical economic and human resource crimes that led to the wealth strata of a society. In essence, Stratification Economics lends itself to the history of Labor Economics. Since capitalism does begin with identity fraud and land grabbing, then proceeds to human trafficking and coercive labor, ultimately ending up in forced agreements of laboratory, curriculum development and factory control. Added to that, inflation is used by the capitalist to terrorize and strip citizens of their sovereignty
Knowledge is power
One of many issues with this is as usual the disabled are entirely left out, despite that we are persecuted as much and perhaps more than any minority.
Doctor Umar Johnson must be included in all future debates
No disrespect, but this panel covered the subject very, well. They presented research and facts. What could Dr. Umar added?
Notice how they refer to black women and black people separately ....something is/ has been rotten here for a very long time.
Clear sign of feminist scholastic upbringing.
Information is power!
Problem is average doesn't mean everyone, it means the middle ground, as in between two extremes...
Hmmmm! on the subject of; "The Hidden Rules of Race: Wealth:"
The 24th Infantry RCT (Association) last unit of the original Buffalo-Soldiers) will hold their 33rd annual reunion in Knoxville TN
July 17th - 21st, 2019..
Our event-coordinator is Ms. Chrystal R. Jones, of Harriman TN.
The event will be at the Holiday Inn Knoxville West at Cedar Bluff, 9134 Executive Park Drive… It’ll be hosted by our Tennessee Chapter.
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maybe the Asian looking woman would prefer the word "disparity" in stead of "GAP"
I love this discussion. Where would Thomas Sowell, Larry Elder and CANDECE OWENS ARGUE AGAINST THESE IDEAS.
I have no idea, But I wish it would happen.
On basic math and knowledge. It is easily disproved that inequality is due to race alone ignoring the fact that inequity it a reality of life and would be even if race was homogeneous world wide.
@@dbreeden5553 the racial wealth gap is racial.
I wonder what Dr. Darity thinks about Thomas Sowel and Walter Williams??? 🤔 #ADOS
They probably shake in their boots over an argument.
@@kane7346 Thomas Sowell and Wa)ter Williams both run away from actual LEGITIMATE race grievances!
Holy shit they are talking about Andrew Yangs policy UBI. $1000 a month. Please look up Andrew Yang
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Having a job creating your own jobs working is the biggest disparity. I mean ur offered every job training there is for free but I guess you believe other groups are handed money. This is beyond insanity.
No that's not the conversation.its about policy making and it's attendant funding like if your Uncle wants to find water in space He will get funded but if my uncle needs a better treatment for Diabetes suddenly the is no money .stop triviality.Dumb fuck.
America chooses its winners and losers. Think about it, in 1877 America chose to be a white-tocracy instead of a true democracy. Blacks were finally given political recognition due to the civil rights act of 1964. Other groups were given more favorable conditions along with hard work which allowed them to prosper. Blacks paved the way for other groups because we were denied access. That denied access created opportunity for other groups to prosper.
How does the truth help the poor minorities money woes?
I wonder if homeboy went out for drinks with the Asian lady :P
Black black black black did I mention black?
Half an hour before a black woman speaks in the hour and a half panel.
Is that too soon or too long?
@mr.horrorchild4094 considering black women are half of all black people, in my book, it kinda flies olin the face of representation to not even introduce her til almost half way through talk
@@John_Malka-tits there's never ending of the slights one can find
@@mr.horrorchild4094 male privilege says "what"
Except the white families in Durham who aren't homeowners saw none of that money so all this talk of whites getting wealthy isn't entirely accurate. Some are sure but hardly all, and those that aren't are forgotten, as apparently only people of colour don't own homes in this county....
If you're White and have no money it's your own damn fault
@@mr.horrorchild4094 lmfao that sounds suspiciously like racist tripe.
@@bruggeman672 I could see that, but, seriously, who else is to blame? You cannot blame other White people because they're busy discriminating against blacks.
@@mr.horrorchild4094 that's an idiotic argument
@@bruggeman672 I guess it will just always be a mystery why some White families have no money. But, at least we know why blacks don't
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