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Great Speeches And Interviews
What Everyone Needs to Know about Marijuana Legalization
Weekly Program
Lindsay Beyerstein, Rachel D. Godsil, Angela Hawken, Michael Mansfield
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March 6, 2015, 12:26 p.m.
The U.S. prides itself on the ideal of equality. However, the educational, health care, and legal systems, are plagued by institutional biases against racial minorities. A closer look reveals that these disparities are likely not due to hateful intent, but caused by a combination of factors that include implicit bias, racial anxiety, and stereotype threat.

Lindsay Beyerstein interviews Rachel Godsil, research director of the Perception Institute, who explains how the unconscious associations and attitudes that we have towards people of different racial groups can affect the way we behave and what we can do to relieve some of the racial anxiety that may be inadvertently causing many of us to behave in ways that are contrary to our explicit values.

FBI Director James Comey’s comments on race
“All of us in law enforcement must be honest enough to acknowledge that much of our history is not pretty,” Comey said. “At many points in American history, law enforcement enforced the status quo, a status quo that was often brutally unfair to disfavored groups.”
Source: Point Of Inquiry: Getting Over Racial Anxiety, with Rachel D. Godsil

What Everyone Needs to Know about Marijuana Legalization

Angela Hawken talked about the pros and cons of marijuana legalization. Angela Hawken is an associate professor of public policy at Pepperdine University. Angela is a regular consultant for the United Nations and the U.S. State Department.
Source: C-Span: Book Discussion on Marijuana Legalization

Music includes Pink - Dear Mr. President, ArabiFunk - The Philistines, Capitol Steps - Free Credit, David Rovics - New Orleans, Capitol Steps - You Gotta Have Parts, Ryan Harvey - In the Blink of an Eye, Capitol Steps - I'm So Indicted, Michael Mansfield - Vietnam, Capitol Steps - Reganpackwoodrostenkowskitaxsimplification, Ani DiFranco - Tis Of Thee, Capitol Steps - Workin' 9 To 10, Zinn - Patriot, Dick Gaughan - The World Turned Upsidedown, The Tokens - The Lion Sleeps Tonight, Willie Nelson - Stardust, Flip Phillips / Machito - Flying Home
Point Of Inquiry: Getting Over Racial Anxiety, with Rachel D. Godsil
http://www.pointofinquiry.org/getting_over_racial_anxiety_with_rachel_d._godsil/

C-Span: Book Discussion on Marijuana Legalization
http://www.c-span.org/video/?318931-5/book-discussion-marijuana-legalization

also see
http://greatspeechesandinterviews.blogspot.com/2015/03/facing-racial-anxiety-and-stereotype.html

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