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Dr. William (“Sandy”) Darity, Jr. - 155 Years Overdue: Black Reparations in the United States

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Title: Dr. William (“Sandy”) Darity, Jr. - 155 Years Overdue: Black Reparations in the United States
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Dr. William (“Sandy”) Darity, Jr. – 155 Years Overdue: Black Reparations in the United States
Biological Sciences Training Program – Reparations Speaker Series (BSTP-RSS, sponsored by the Department of Psychiatry at Yale Medicine)
Date: November 19, 2020

Dr. Darity is introduced by Dr. Gerald Jaynes, Professor of Economics and African-American Studies at Yale University.

William A. (“Sandy”) Darity Jr. is the Samuel DuBois Cook Professor of Public Policy, African and African American Studies, and Economics and the director of the Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University. He has served as chair of the Department of African and African American Studies and was the founding director of the Research Network on Racial and Ethnic Inequality at Duke. Darity’s research focuses on inequality by race, class and ethnicity, stratification economics, schooling and the racial achievement gap, North-South theories of trade and development, skin shade and labor market outcomes, the economics of reparations, the Atlantic slave trade and the Industrial Revolution, the history of economics, and the social psychological effects of exposure to unemployment. His most recent book, coauthored with A. Kirsten Mullen, is From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans in the Twenty-First Century (2020).

Synopsis of From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans in the 21st Century (University of North Carolina Press, 2020):
Today’s black-white wealth gap originated with the unfulfilled promise of 40 acres in 1865. The payment of this debt in the 21st century is feasible—and at least 155 years overdue. In From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans in the Twenty-First Century, William Darity Jr. and A. Kirsten Mullen advance a general definition of reparations as a program of acknowledgment, redress, and closure. Acknowledgment constitutes the culpable party’s admission of responsibility for the atrocity; admission should include recognition of the damages inflicted upon the enslaved and their descendants and the advantages gained by the culpable party. Redress constitutes the acts of restitution; the steps taken to “heal the wound.” In this context, it means erasure of the black-white wealth gap. Closure constitutes an agreement by both the victims and the perpetrators that the account is settled. A signal contribution of the book is the presentation of a detailed plan of action to achieve redress for black American descendants of slavery in the United States.

Extended Discussion with KJ Muhammad, better known as Friday Jones, one of three Co-Chairs and a founding member of ADOS Los Angeles. KJ is a Budget Representative for Empowerment Congress West Area Neighborhood Council and served as a Budget Advocate for the City of Los Angeles for fiscal year 2019/2020. KJ is a former candidate for Los Angeles City Council and is an active member of New Frontier Democratic Club and Black Women’s Democratic Club in Los Angeles. KJ has over 20 years in business management with emphasis on managing high net worth individuals and entertainment clientele. In her professional career, KJ has managed multistate commercial real estate portfolios, overseen the construction of a production sound stage in Conoga Park and the initial construction of a hospital in Papua New Guinea, in addition to managing the day-to-day affairs of her clients. KJ is a proud graduate of Howard University and most recently the Los Angeles African American Women’s Political Policy Institute 2020.

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