ITT Sound Off: Where Are the Reparations?
In The Thick
Futuro Media
4.9 • 1.9K Ratings
🗓️ 4 June 2021
⏱️ 19 minutes
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Summary
Maria and guest co-host Jamilah King, reporter and host of the Mother Jones podcast, discuss the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre. They also dive into recent anti-trans legislation coinciding with the start of Pride Month and give an immigration update about the termination of former President Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” policy. This episode is sponsored by Ground News - The world's first news comparison platform. Download Ground News for free: http://ground.news/thick ITT Staff Picks: - For Poynter, Mark I. Pinsky published an in depth four-part series on how, historically, Southern newspapers played a major role in racial violence. - Assistant Professor Veldon Coburn writes about the history behind the remains of 215 Indigenous children recently found in an unmarked mass grave in Canada for this article in The Conversation. - This article for The Advocate by reporter Jacob Ogles details what Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ recent veto on all LGBTQ programs and projects from the state budget means for the Florida LGBTQ community. Photo credit: AP Photo/John Locher, File
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| 0:22.8 | Gracias. |
| 0:24.8 | Hey, what's up? |
| 0:34.2 | Welcome to In the Thicc. |
| 0:35.2 | I'm Marien Rojosa and I'm Jameela King and this is ITT Sound off. |
| 0:40.0 | Hey Jameela! |
| 0:41.0 | Hey Maria. |
| 0:42.0 | So happy to have you back, co-hosting because Julio, oh my god, he's celebrating his |
| 0:48.4 | son's high school graduation. |
| 0:50.5 | So happy graduation party day for you Julio and it's good to have you in the hot seat Jameela. |
| 0:56.2 | Always good to be here, Maria. |
| 0:57.8 | All right, we're going to get to our first topic. |
| 1:00.5 | So this week was 100 years, right, since the Tulsa race massacre occurred. |
| 1:06.2 | This is when a mob of white people with support from local politicians and the police killed |
| 1:12.9 | an estimated 300 black Americans burned down over 1,250 homes, destroyed businesses and |
| 1:21.4 | all of this in the Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, which by the way was known as |
| 1:27.3 | black Wall Street because it was so thriving, so dynamic, so filled with life and economic |
| 1:35.3 | potential. |
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