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  • What Could Boston Look Like After Reparations?
    2024/04/04

    GBH News and The Emancipator — a digital magazine that reimagines the nation’s first abolitionist newspapers for a new day — convened a discussion to consider how Boston might change in the decades after reparations are enacted.

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    41 分
  • Meanwhile, Back in Boston
    2024/03/28

    Boston’s Mayor and members of the reparations task force speak about the progress made so far, the challenges going forward, and what they think reparations could actually look like.

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    Credits:

    Host, Producer and Writer: Saraya Wintersmith

    Senior Producer: Jerome Campbell

    Editor: Paul Singer

    Editorial Assistant: Mara Mellits

    Production oversight: Lee Hill

    Mixing and Sound Design: David Goodman & Gary Mott

    Theme Song and original music: Malik Williams

    Artwork: Mamie-Hawa Bawoh & Matt Welch

    Project Manager: Meiqian He

    Consulting Producer and Head of GBH Podcasts: Devin Maverick Robins

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    35 分
  • That Reluctant Conversation
    2024/03/21

    We’re talking about the “R” words. Race. And Reparations. With Ibram X. Kendi, founder and director of the Boston University Center for Antiracist Research.

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    Credits:

    Host, Producer and Writer: Saraya Wintersmith

    Senior Producer: Jerome Campbell

    Editor: Paul Singer

    Editorial Assistant: Mara Mellits

    Production oversight: Lee Hill

    Mixing and Sound Design: David Goodman & Gary Mott

    Theme Song and original music: Malik Williams

    Artwork: Mamie-Hawa Bawoh & Matt Welch

    Project Manager: Meiqian He

    Consulting Producer and Head of GBH Podcasts: Devin Maverick Robins

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    28 分
  • A Midwest Experiment
    2024/03/14

    As Boston begins its first steps into considering reparations, we look at the city of Evanston, Illinois - which is already doing it. Evanston is the first city in the U.S. to enact municipally-funded reparations legislation. Robin Rue Simmons is a former city alderman who led the passage of the bill, which began disbursements in January 2022. In this episode, Rue Simmons and her collaborators talk about what they learned during the efforts to move their city towards reparations as well as how the effort changed their city.

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    Credits:

    Host, Producer and Writer: Saraya Wintersmith

    Senior Producer: Jerome Campbell

    Editor: Paul Singer

    Editorial Assistant: Mara Mellits

    Production oversight: Lee Hill

    Mixing and Sound Design: David Goodman & Gary Mott

    Theme Song and original music: Malik Williams

    Artwork: Mamie-Hawa Bawoh & Matt Welch

    Project Manager: Meiqian He

    Consulting Producer and Head of GBH Podcasts: Devin Maverick Robins

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    31 分
  • The Government’s Burden
    2024/03/07

    Although reparations has been historically fought for by Black people, the duty will be ultimately carried out by the government. To understand this role, we look at one of the biggest reparation efforts launched in history – repaying survivors of the Nazi regime. In this episode, we focus on the reparations paid by the Austrian government in response to WWII and how the nation prepared itself before reckoning with the harm done to others. Then we look at one of the most comprehensive proposed reparation plans for the U.S. and see how the two compare.

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    Credits:

    Host, Producer and Writer: Saraya Wintersmith

    Senior Producer: Jerome Campbell

    Editor: Paul Singer

    Editorial Assistant: Mara Mellits

    Production oversight: Lee Hill

    Mixing and Sound Design: David Goodman & Gary Mott

    Theme Song and original music: Malik Williams

    Artwork: Mamie-Hawa Bawoh & Matt Welch

    Project Manager: Meiqian He

    Consulting Producer and Head of GBH Podcasts: Devin Maverick Robins

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    29 分
  • Defining the Debt
    2024/02/29

    One of the biggest challenges for a local reparations effort is determining who should get repaid. Historically, the idea of reparations has been tied to the forsaken promise of 400,000 acres the U.S. government was going to give to formerly enslaved people due to the atrocities of slavery. However, the harms endured by Black people have not been confined to that period. We start the episode at Cape Coast Castle, a slave trading outpost on the coast of Ghana where enslaved people were first taken from the African continent and sold into the institution of slavery. We use this first point of harm to begin a discussion with a series of Black political thinkers about how the harms against Black people can begin to be addressed through reparations.

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    Credits:

    Host, Producer and Writer: Saraya Wintersmith

    Senior Producer: Jerome Campbell

    Editor: Paul Singer

    Editorial Assistant: Mara Mellits

    Production oversight: Lee Hill

    Mixing and Sound Design: David Goodman & Gary Mott

    Theme Song and original music: Malik Williams

    Artwork: Mamie-Hawa Bawoh & Matt Welch

    Project Manager: Meiqian He

    Consulting Producer and Head of GBH Podcasts: Devin Maverick Robins

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    30 分
  • Bill Owens: Boston’s Reparations Trailblazer
    2024/02/22

    We look back at the history of efforts in Boston to explore reparations, particularly through the lens of Sen. Bill Owens, the first Black member of the Massachusetts Senate. At the end of the 1980s, Owens, inspired by activism he had seen in Detroit, introduced a bill to pay reparations to Black descendants of enslaved people. That bill is credited as being a model for national legislation introduced by Rep. John Conyers in every session of the U.S. Congress since 1989 to create a national commission on reparations.

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    Credits:

    Host, Producer and Writer: Saraya Wintersmith

    Senior Producer: Jerome Campbell

    Editor: Paul Singer

    Editorial Assistant: Mara Mellits

    Production oversight: Lee Hill

    Mixing and Sound Design: David Goodman & Gary Mott

    Theme Song and original music: Malik Williams

    Artwork: Mamie-Hawa Bawoh & Matt Welch

    Project Manager: Meiqian He

    Consulting Producer and Head of GBH Podcasts: Devin Maverick Robins

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    34 分
  • When a City Tries to Heal Itself
    2024/02/15

    Boston, a city entrenched in the history of the American Revolution, creates a task force to explore the city’s history of slavery and economic discrimination and to consider reparations for Black citizens. The effort is delicately balanced to navigate political challenges – and yet it is immediately beset with delay and mismanaging, leading some city residents to wonder whether Boston is really serious.

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    Credits:

    Host, Producer and Writer: Saraya Wintersmith

    Senior Producer: Jerome Campbell

    Editor: Paul Singer

    Editorial Assistant: Mara Mellits

    Production oversight: Lee Hill

    Mixing and Sound Design: David Goodman & Gary Mott

    Theme Song and original music: Malik Williams

    Artwork: Mamie-Hawa Bawoh & Matt Welch

    Project Manager: Meiqian He

    Consulting Producer and Head of GBH Podcasts: Devin Maverick Robins

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    31 分