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    Reparations and Truth Telling w Dr David Ragland

    Reparations and Truth Telling w Dr David Ragland

    Dr. David Ragland is an inspirational figure and activist in the new reparations and reconciliation movements…and there is so much GOLD in this episode and so many references...it will take longer than I have capacity for to document it all for this episode. That’s the beauty we get when talking with professional educators. Here are major themes:

    Dr. David Ragland...

    Check out these SIX articles he’s written for YES! Magazine:

    These are the five areas outlined by the UN for reparation:

    1. Compensation
    2. Restitution
    3. Satisfaction
    4. Guarantees of Non-Repeat
    5. Healing

    Need to know:

    HR 40: HR 40 is proposed legislation - the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans Act. The legislation, which was first introduced nearly 30 years ago, establishes a commission to examine slavery and discrimination in the United States from 1619 to the present and recommend appropriate remedies. It refers to the broken promise of 40 acres and a mule, to freed slaves, by General Sherman, in 1865. In the US there has never been significant truth and reconciliation actions taken for enslavement or for native american genocide, as there have been in other countries like South Africa has, for apartheid.

    The newly elected Congresswoman Corey Bush (Missouri) and Dr. Ragland co-founded the Truth Telling Project with her after meeting during the Ferguson protests.

    Resmaa Menakem is mentioned and of course we love his body of work including his book “My Grandmother’s Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending our Hearts and Bodies” which Fleur Larsen mentioned in Season 1. You can check out his interview with Krista Tippet too.

    Dr. Ragland talks about our mutual friendEdgar Villanueva and the Decolonizing Wealth Project as well as Liberated Capital, a reparations giving circle...

    Reparations is the repair of moral and material harm.

    The Truth Telling Project: A truth process or healing, created as a response to police violence.

    In this episode we say the names of these remembered folx who have been murdered by police and those whose names are not said, will not be forgotten. I’ve tried to link to pieces that share a bit about who they were...

    And this is my favorite quote, because we, societally, never talk about what was stolen...and often we refer to it as bringing “civilization” right? 
    DR: "I'm kidnapping you Kuta Kente. Now, your name is Toby. Your religion is Christianity. And you can't play drum no more. You can't cook the food you ate no more. Your kids are going to be slaves, and their kids are going to be slaves.”

    MM: “And they will learn nothing of your culture previously because it will be outlawed for you to practice it.”

    NOTE: So we’re learning that this podcast is becoming part of university curriculum across the US and Canada! If you happen to be studying this episode, and want to add more links related to this episode...email us! hello@theethicalrainmaker.com because if you are doing the research anyway… ;)

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    The Ethical Rainmaker is produced in Seattle, Washington by Kasmira Hall, and Isaac Kaplan-Woolner, and socials by Rachelle Pierce. Michelle Shireen Muri is the executive producer and this pod is sponsored by Freedom Conspiracy

    When Truth Is All You Have

    When Truth Is All You Have

    Host: Bill Martin (Mississippi State 1975)

    Guest: Jim McCloskey (Bucknell 1964)

    In this episode, Bill Martin interviews Jim McCloskey about his new book, When Truth Is All You Have, and his life’s work exonerating innocent people who were wrongly convicted and received life or death sentences.

    Jim is the Founder of Centurion Ministries, and he retired in 2015. For more information about Centurion, visit https://centurion.org/.

    [REPLAY] Rochelle Bradford on Latina Identity, Career and Feeling In-Between | Ep. 1

    [REPLAY] Rochelle Bradford on Latina Identity, Career and Feeling In-Between | Ep. 1

    You can find original Show Notes for this and other Latina South episodes on the show's website https://www.latinasouth.com/shownotes/rochelle-bradford-on-latina-identity-career-and-feeling-in-between-ep-1. While you're there, please leave a message and let us know what you think: hola@latinasouth.com.

    Thank you for your support in 2020 and looking forward to continuing the conversations in 2021 and beyond! <3

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