In the News: Quotes & Mentions

In the News: Quotes & Mentions

The Black Reparations Project

Pt. 2 of Podcast Episode on The Black Reparations Project Released via Entrepreneurial Appetite

Dr. William A. “Sandy” Darity and A. Kirsten Mullen have been featured in the second episode of a two-part podcast series by Entrepreneurial Appetite, taking a deep and transformative look into the heart of reparations for Black Americans via a comprehensive federal reparations program. In this episode, Dr. Langston Clark of Entrepreneurial Appetite talks with…

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Cook Center Founding Director William Darity, Jr. mentioned in article on Robert Wood Johnson Foundations Philanthropic efforts in Reparations

Cook Center Founding Director William “Sandy” Darity, Jr., has been featured in The Chronicle of Philanthropy article The Push for Payback: Robert Wood Johnson and 80 Other Foundations Make a Case for Reparations by Alex Daniels.  Excerpt from the article:  Perhaps the most striking grant Johnson has made was to a scholar at Duke University…

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Dr. Keisha Bentley-Edwards Featured in Videos by Duke Global Health Institute on Race, Racism, and COVID-19

Cook Center associate director of research Dr. Keisha Bentley-Edwards has been featured in two videos and an article by Duke Global Health Institue (DGHI) where she discusses her recently published co-authored journal article titled Race, Racism, and Covid-19: Lessons Not Learnt. In the journal article, which was published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), Dr. Bentley-Edwards…

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William A. Darity, Jr. on presidential candidate Joe Biden’s recent remarks

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William A. Darity Jr. on Why Reparations Are Morally Required and Economically Necessary

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Keisha Bentley-Edwards on the racial dimensions of the U.S. maternal health crisis for Black women in North Carolina

Dr. Keisha Bentley-Edwards, assistant professor at the Duke University School of Medicine and expert in health equity, joined WUNC’s Embodied podcast to discuss the racial dimensions of the U.S. maternal health crisis, particularly for Black women in North Carolina. Bentley-Edwards emphasized that while Medicaid expansion and hospital access are essential policy fixes, they cannot address…

William A. Darity Jr. featured in TIME article on 8 Radical Ideas for a More Equal America

William A. Darity, Jr. Slave Reparations: How It Could Happen – ‘Ways & Means’

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William A. Darity Jr. on How Low Wages and Income Inequality Drive the Modern Homelessness Crisis

William A. Darity Jr. and A. Kirtsten Mullen on A Reparations Roadmap For 21st Century Black Americans