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QL10: The Dr. Dania Francis Interview

QL10: The Dr. Dania Francis Interview

Update: 2019-10-16
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In this episode researcher and professor of economics Dr. Dania Francis discusses her academic papers entitled the economics of reparations and reparations for African Americans as a transfer problem





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Summary





Episode Length





1:06:38





Topics Covered





16





References Made





46





Topics Discussed





Dr. Dania Francis on racism





In part 1 Dr. Francis defines racism and provides a structural context of its application





Dr. Dania Francis on justice





In part 2 Dr. Francis defines justice





Dr. Dania Francis on reparations





In part 3 Dr. Francis defines reparations and provides an outline for why African Americans are entitled to them





Dr. Dania Francis on groups who received reparations





In part 4 Dr. Francis provides examples of groups who have received reparations from the United States government





Dr. Dania Francis on economic terrorism





In part 5 Dr. Francis discusses a concept referred to as night capping in which black people where terrorized by whites whose goal was to intimidate and steal land





Dr. Dania Francis on black disposition of land





In part 6 Dr. Francis discusses examples of black disposition of land in addition to racism in agricultural lending





Dr. Dania Francis on the wealth gap





In part 7 Dr. Francis discusses her research paper which studies the potential long-term results that may arise from a reparations program that is not structured to address the black wealth gap





Dr. Dania Francis on responses to reparations





In part 8 Dr. Francis provides a response to Americans who have an issue with ADOS receiving reparations because their family did not “own slaves”





Dr. Dania Francis on reparations eligibility





In part 9 Dr. Francis explains who would be eligible to receive reparations from the United States as outlined in her paper





Dr. Dania Francis on Marianne Williamson





In part 10 Dr. Francis discusses 2020 democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson’s reparations estimation





Dr. Dania Francis on the 2020 election





In part 11 Dr. Francis discusses if programs from democratic 2020 presidential candidates that will address climate, college and jobs should be considered as reparations for ADOS





Dr. Dania Francis on co-ops





In part 12 Dr. Francis provides suggestions for what black people can do to empower themselves and be best positioned to take advantage of reparations if they were to be transferred





Dr. Dania Francis on education





In part 13 Dr. Francis describes the importance of education and entrepreneurship for black Americans





Dr. Francis on marketing reparations





In part 14 Dr. Francis discusses if reparations being marketed as an economic boost and financial stimulus for non-white companies due to of black stereotypes of consumerism could help in securing the transfer for black Americans





Dr. Francis on critical thinking





In part 15 Dr. Francis discusses actions that black people can put into practice to become more effective critical thinkers resulting in problems being solved





Dr. Francis on the wealth gap





In part 16 Dr. Francis provides her response to people who may claim that the black and white wealth gap is due to irresponsibility and a lack of effective risk management on the part of black people





References/resources mentioned





Dr. Francis





Bidisha Lahiri





Bill to study reparations





Black Exclusion from Wealth Building





Black Land Loss





Census: Great Migration





Chase Bank





Chuck Collins





Community Restoration





Dr. Francis Twitter: @DaniaFrancis





Dr. Francis Website: DaniaFrancis.com





Darrick Hamilton





Dr. James Jennings





Dr. Jessica Gordon-Nembhard





Entrepreneurship





Haitian Revolution





Japanese Peruvian Settlement





Jim Crow





John Conyers





Lending Clubs





Mary Frances Berry: My Face Is Black Is True: Callie House and the Struggle for Ex-Slave Reparations





New Food Economy





One United





Op-Ed in Congressional Quarterly Researcher





Professor William “Sandy” Darity





Redlining





Reparations for Japanese Americans





Reparations for Japanese Peruvians





Residential Segregation





Rosewood, FL





The New Deal





Transfer Problem in International Trade





Tulsa, OK





Host





ADOS





Andrew Yang





Bernie Sanders





Chapelle Show: S1E4





Elizbeth Warren





Marianne Williamson





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