Racism in the Tax Code and the Whiteness of Wealth with Dorothy Brown
Alyssa Milano: Sorry Not Sorry
Peace By Peace Productions
3.1 • 3.5K Ratings
🗓️ 12 April 2021
⏱️ 44 minutes
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Summary
April 15th is normally Tax Day in America, and while COVID has prompted the IRS to extend the deadline this year, we wanted to take a look at inequities in the tax code. Dorothy Brown, Law Professor at Emory College and author of the new book "The Whiteness of Wealth" studies exactly this issue, and joined Alyssa Milano to share her insights.
Praise For The Whiteness Of Wealth: How The Tax System Impoverishes Black Americans--And How We Can Fix It
“This enlightening book is a vital companion to The New Jim Crow, The Color of Wealth, and Evicted, for how it reimagines everything you thought you knew about U.S. social policy.”—Tressie McMillan Cottom, MacArthur Fellow and author of Thick: And Other Essays
“This book is a tour de force. With clarity and conviction, Dorothy Brown reveals how U.S. tax policy sustains and deepens the wealth gap between black and white Americans. As I read The Whiteness of Wealth, I found myself shaking my head as I eagerly turned the pages and shouting ‘damn’ with each revelation. If we are finally to address the long history of racism in this country, we must grapple with the arguments of Brown’s powerful book. This is a MUST read for these troubling times.”—Eddie S. Glaude Jr., New York Times bestselling author of Begin Again and Democracy in Black
“I couldn’t put it down! Dorothy Brown skillfully weaves her analysis of the racial bias in tax law with compelling personal stories of both Black and White taxpayers as well as policy recommendations for how to bring equity to our tax system.”—Beverly Daniel Tatum, PhD, New York Times bestselling author of Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?
“At once passionate and analytical, The Whiteness of Wealth is a bracing contribution to the history of policy racism that takes us to the heart of taxation’s effects on patterns of economic distribution.”—Ira Katznelson, author of When Affirmative Action Was White
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| 1:03.9 | Hi, I'm Alyssa Milano and this is Sorry Not Sorry. |
| 1:30.2 | This week I'm joined by the amazing Dorothy Brown. |
| 1:34.1 | Dorothy is a professor of law at Emory University, a tax lawyer and the author of the new book, |
| 1:39.2 | The Whiteness of Wealth, how the tax system impoverishes black Americans and how we can fix it. |
| 1:48.4 | One of the key factors in the creation of this phenomenon of the racial wealth gap is |
| 1:54.3 | housing policy. |
| 1:56.1 | There's a fundamental principle here which is that if America's investments have set up |
| 2:02.9 | your life so that you can be wildly economically successful, it should be your civic duty to |
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