Wealth Gap /tags/wealth-gap Wealth Gap en-US Copyright Fri, 10 Sep 2021 19:43:01 GMT White Brutality /podcast/ways-and-means-podcast/2021-09-10/white-brutality Throughout the nation’s history, promising signs of Black American progress have been shattered by acts of violence serving the interests of white supremacy. The extent of that violence is widespread and ongoing. From lynchings to the decimation of entire communities by white mob savagery with deadly and far-reaching consequences. Examples of this American brand of white violence affected Black wealth and Black lives in Colfax (1873) and Coushatta, Louisiana (1874), Wilmington, North Carolina (1898), Atlanta (1906), Elaine, Arkansas and Chicago (1919), in Ocoee, Florida (1920) and the Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma (1921), to name only a few. | Learn more at waysandmeansshow.org. Fri, 10 Sep 2021 19:43:01 GMT /podcast/ways-and-means-podcast/2021-09-10/white-brutality Whitening The Middle Class /podcast/ways-and-means-podcast/2021-09-10/whitening-the-middle-class Time and again, the route to upward mobility in American society has been blocked for Black people. Consider the G.I. Bill, which provided college education and housing benefits for veterans after World War II. The G.I. Bill was a conveyor belt into the middle class for millions of white WWII veterans, but many Black veterans were excluded and subsequent generations continue to feel the effects. | Episode discussion guides for this series available at waysandmeansshow.org. Fri, 10 Sep 2021 19:27:52 GMT /podcast/ways-and-means-podcast/2021-09-10/whitening-the-middle-class A Tale Of Two Cities /podcast/ways-and-means-podcast/2021-09-10/a-tale-of-two-cities Home ownership played an important role in how many Americans built wealth in the 20th century. Yet, Black Americans faced significant obstacles on the path to owning a home in the same time period. In this episode, how U.S. government policies promoted residential segregation and destroyed African-American neighborhoods in the process. | Support this show with a donation at wunc.org/give. Fri, 10 Sep 2021 19:15:02 GMT /podcast/ways-and-means-podcast/2021-09-10/a-tale-of-two-cities Durham Education Leader Says Community Must Step Up For Low Income Students /education/2020-07-16/durham-education-leader-says-community-must-step-up-for-low-income-students Local school districts within North Carolina can choose to follow Gov. Roy Cooper’s guidance on Plan B reopening — which includes remote and in-classroom… Thu, 16 Jul 2020 16:14:32 GMT /education/2020-07-16/durham-education-leader-says-community-must-step-up-for-low-income-students Josie Taris, Anita Rao Time To Have A Serious Talk About Liberalism /business-economy/2018-10-10/time-to-have-a-serious-talk-about-liberalism In his new book, political science professor Patrick Deneen calls on readers to take a long, hard look at America’s oft-exalted liberal ideology.… Wed, 10 Oct 2018 16:00:00 GMT /business-economy/2018-10-10/time-to-have-a-serious-talk-about-liberalism Laura Pellicer, Frank Stasio Time To Have A Serious Talk About Liberalism /show/the-state-of-things/2018-10-10/time-to-have-a-serious-talk-about-liberalism In his new book, political science professor Patrick Deneen calls on readers to take a long, hard look at America’s oft-exalted liberal ideology.… Wed, 10 Oct 2018 16:00:00 GMT /show/the-state-of-things/2018-10-10/time-to-have-a-serious-talk-about-liberalism Laura Pellicer, Frank Stasio