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A Thousand Natural Shocks With Gabe S. Dunn

How Reparations Could Work with Economist William Darity

A Thousand Natural Shocks With Gabe S. Dunn

Gabe Dunn | Diamond MPrint Productions

Education, News Commentary, Self-improvement, History, Personal Journals, News, Society & Culture

4.52.6K Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2020

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Gaby speaks with economist William Darity. He breaks down why reparations for descendants of enslaved people absolutely needs to happen, how reparations would work in the U.S., how much money could begin to fix the generational wealth gap and who benefitted from the labor of enslaved people. Plus, addressing assumptions and racist fears about reparations and what would need to change politically for reparations to happen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

You got problems that you either be concerned with, whoo-ah!

0:04.0

You don't know how you're supposed to earn it or what to do with it or how to keep it

0:08.0

You're a freak with a dark shankful secret, but you're not the only one

0:13.0

Teach her to define their true fears with a blend of sun

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Now your healing has begun, it's bad with money with Gabby

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Done!

0:22.0

Hello and welcome to Bad With Money! I'm Gabby Dunn, this is my show

0:30.0

Okay, I'm so excited because today we're going to get into reparations

0:35.0

A deep topic that I am stoked to be talking about on the show

0:39.0

Because we get to have Professor William Daredy on

0:43.0

If you've read the book Bad With Money, I interviewed him a ton for the book

0:48.0

He's the director of the Samuel Dubois Cook Center for Social Equity in Durham, North Carolina

0:54.0

And basically, he's like an expert, he's an economist and he's an expert on reparations

1:00.0

And it was so, so awesome to even get to talk to him for the book

1:04.0

And it's so, so awesome that I get to talk to him now for the actual podcast

1:08.0

I mean, I just think this is such a hot-button topic that people so fundamentally misunderstand

1:15.0

So let's get into that and then I'll have more to say at the end of the conversation

1:20.0

For my audience, even though I'm sure maybe some of them have read the book and know that you're in there

1:26.0

Can you tell them who you are and what you do and what your specialty is?

1:30.0

So I'm an economist, I have worked for a number of years primarily on questions surrounding inequality

1:39.0

Particularly between groups, whether they're racial, ethnic, whether they are gender groups

1:45.0

Or whether they are groups that differ by religious affiliation

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