Systemic Racism 101: A Visual History Of The Impact Of Racism In America

  • Author: Living Cities
  • Narrator: Chanté McCormick
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  • Duration: 6:37:30
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Synopsis

Discover how—and why—Black, Indigenous, and people of color in America experience societal, economic, and infrastructural inequality throughout history covering everything from Columbus’s arrival in 1492 to the War on Drugs to the Black Lives Matter movement.

From reparations to the prison industrial complex and redlining, there are a lot of high-level concepts to systemic racism that are hard to digest. At a time where everyone is inundated with information on structural racism, it can be hard to know where to start or how to visualize the disenfranchisement of BIPOC Americans.

In Systemic Racism 101, you will find infographic spreads alongside explanatory text to help you visualize and truly understand societal, economic, and structural racism—along with what we can do to change it. Starting from the discovery of America in 1492, through the Civil Rights movement, all the way to the criminal justice reform today, this book has everything you need to know about the continued fight for equality.

Chapters

  • 081 SystemicRacism101 ChapterFive 2008-Present OngoingCallsforReparations

    Duration: 10min
  • 082 SystemicRacism101 ChapterFive 2008-Present OngoingCallsforReparations BlackLivesMatter

    Duration: 02min
  • 083 SystemicRacism101 ChapterFive 2008-Present OngoingCallsforReparations StoriesofImpact LivingCities HowDoWeReckonwithRace

    Duration: 04min
  • 084 SystemicRacism101 ChapterFive 2008-Present LookingAhead

    Duration: 01min
  • 085 SystemicRacism101 Close

    Duration: 38s
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