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Being Black in Today's America
February 25, 2025 · 17 min

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This episode connects systemic racism's impact on Black Americans, from housing discrimination and the racial wealth gap to the school-to-prison pipeline and generational trauma. Explore how institutional racism in education, criminal justice, and mental health care perpetuates inequality. Learn about redlining, appraisal bias, and the legacy of slavery's long-lasting effects. Discover resources for mental health support and the systemic barriers Black communities face.

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Presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) and its mission to educate, motivate and empower individuals and communities to oppose Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity.

Key Takeaways:

Redlining and housing discrimination are deeply rooted systemic practices that continue to impact the generational wealth of Black Americans.The school-to-prison pipeline exemplifies institutional racism within the education system, disproportionately affecting Black students and contributing to the cycle of marginalization.Mass incarceration and the privatization of prisons are intricately linked to systemic biases, with profit motives exacerbating racial disparities within the criminal justice system.Generational trauma from systemic racism leads to significant mental health challenges for Black Americans, with limited access to culturally competent care exacerbating these issues.The need for broader societal reforms in education, housing and criminal justice systems is critical to mitigating the effects of historical and ongoing racial discrimination.

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