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Systemic Interventions

Slate Money

Slate Podcasts

Investing, Business

4.11.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

This week, Stacy-Marie Ishmael, the editorial director of the Texas Tribune, joins Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Anna Szymanski to talk about the May jobs report, the Black Lives Matter protests, and the economic history of African Americans, and what reparations might look like. In the Slate Plus segment: A longer conversation on corporate donations.  “Kicked Off the Land,” by Lizzie Presser for The New Yorker Email: slatemoney@slate.com Podcast production by Jessamine Molli. Twitter: @felixsalmon, @Three_Guineas, @EmilyRPeck Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello!

0:09.0

Welcome to the Systemic Interventions episode of Slate Money,

0:17.0

Your Guide to the Business and Finance news of a big, big week.

0:22.0

I'm Felix Salmon of Axios I'm here with Anna Shimansky of

0:26.3

breaking views. Hello? I'm here with Emily Peck of Huffpost. Hello.

0:31.3

And most excitingly we have the best person in the world Stacey Marie Ishma.

0:37.0

I think it's true.

0:41.0

Stacey Marie you and I go way back where we're OG

0:46.2

financial bloggers when you're the FT and I was I can't even remember where I

0:50.4

was probably would be any global economics or something like that.

0:55.3

You went on to create the world's best ever website which was called F.T tilt.

1:00.5

R.I.

1:01.5

It was amazing. It was this great way of covering emerging markets. And then now you're in Texas. Tell me what you're up to these days.

1:11.0

I am the editorial director of the Texas Tribune. We are a

1:17.2

rigorously nonpartisan media organization with a focus on issues for and about Texans.

1:24.9

So I'm very excited about this because it gives me another excuse to get back to Austin and

1:32.3

If ever any of us get on planes again.

1:34.0

If we ever get on planes again.

1:35.0

But so yeah, congratulations on the new job,

1:38.0

what you've had for how long now?

1:39.0

I started in March.

1:41.0

I started right before the stay at home order in Austin.

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