Ronald Mason on Unrest, Turmoil and Anger in America
Why can't equity in the U.S. be discussed without talking about white supremacy? Ronald Mason Jr., the ninth president of the University of the District of Columbia, joins the podcast to discuss race in America, inequality and more.
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Chicago's high crime rate ravages the city's low-income neighborhoods, where 68% of residents would like the police to spend more time. However, most residents (60%) also say the police are viewed negatively in their area.
A new CAO/ºÚÁÏÍø study finds that half of black residents living in U.S. fragile communities say they know "some" or "a lot" of people who were unfairly sent to jail.
Americans' satisfaction with the way things are going in the U.S. has fallen sharply to 20%, the lowest in four years. Mentions of race relations as the most important U.S. problem are the highest since 1968.