Friends, Today we deal with one of the oldest and most intransigent sources of inequality — systemic racism — and explore the ways to deal with it. I’m delighted to be reposting the important lecture of David C. Wilson, Dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy. Dean Wilson’s research on voter identification laws, political rights for felons, sexual harassment, gay marriage, and workplace discrimination could not be more timely and important. His latest book, Racial Resentment in the Political Mind, was recently published by the University of Chicago Press. The questions to be addressed this week are: How have trends in wealth and income inequalities developed across racial groups? How do we remedy systemic racism? What are some examples? What policies can actually eliminate these gaps? What institutions would have to be created, reformed, or eliminated entirely? Recommended readings (just click on the link): *** If you’ve missed any classes, no worries. Here are the links for all that I’ve already posted: Class 1, Class 2, Class 3, Class 4, Class 5, Class 6, Class 7, and Class 8. There will be 14 in all. Please share! |
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