Thank you. Listen, madam chairman and members of the Democratic National committee, the Resolutions Committee met on and approved 30, 23 resolutions which were a combination of message resolutions and members of resolutions. Among those considered and resolution in support of marriage equality, a commemoratingmitte those murdered in charleston, affirming thatn black lives do indeed matter. , in addition we passed some commemorative resolutions, and if it is one thing ive learned over the years i have been a member and a member of the Resolutions Committee, is that we consider these resolutions about dnc members who have passed between our meetings, and we talk about them at the committee because there are folks who knew them, you the contributions they made, and loved them and learn from them. But we do not often do that with you. It comes off as a litany of names, but these names in fact do matter. For example, we passed a resolution commemorating the biden. D career of lowbo like Vic
By contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Tonight a conversation about white rage, white anxiety in the era of trump. I am pleased to be joined by tim wise, activist and author of white like me reflections on race from a privileged son. Has latest text is titled under the affluence shaming the poor, praising the rich, and sacrificing the future of america. Also, honored to be joined by carol anderson, professor at Emory University and author of the National Book Critics Award winner white rage the unspoken truth of our racial divide. Im delighted to have you both on this program. Thank you. Thank you very much for having us. Carol, let me start with you. What is the unspoken truth of our racial divide . The unspoken truth is that we right now in america, we live in a space that has a narrative of black pathology. If only black folks would value school, if only black folks would vote. If only black folks wouldnt do drugs. What i found in doing this research
By contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Tonight a conversation about white rage, white anxiety in the era of trump. I am pleased to be joined by tim wise, activist and author of white like me reflections on race from a privileged son. Has latest text is titled under the affluence shaming the poor, praising the rich, and sacrificing the future of america. Also, honored to be joined by carol anderson, professor at Emory University and author of the National Book Critics Award winner white rage the unspoken truth of our racial divide. Im delighted to have you both on this program. Thank you. Thank you very much for having us. Carol, let me start with you. What is the unspoken truth of our racial divide . The unspoken truth is that we right now in america, we live in a space that has a narrative of black pathology. If only black folks would value school, if only black folks would vote. If only black folks wouldnt do drugs. What i found in doing this research
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