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Boston - like many cities around the US - has begun to wrestle with the notion of paying reparations to Black people to make up for 400 years of enslavement and economic exclusion. But in Boston, this debate is layered in history. It was here that slavery was first legalized in the American colonies; it was here that founders of American independence are buried alongside the Black people they enslaved; and it was here that legislation was introduced in the 1980s that became the model of a national bill calling for reparations - a bill that is still on agenda in the U.S Congress.
In “What Is Owed?”, a 7-part podcast, GBH News political reporter Saraya Wintersmith seeks to understand what reparations might look like in one of the oldest cities in America, uncovering the lessons for a successful reparations framework through the stories of its architects, past and present.
Episode | Date |
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What Could Boston Look Like After Reparations?
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Apr 04, 2024 |
Meanwhile, Back in Boston
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Mar 28, 2024 |
That Reluctant Conversation
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Mar 21, 2024 |
A Midwest Experiment
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Mar 14, 2024 |
The Government’s Burden
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Mar 07, 2024 |
Defining the Debt
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Feb 29, 2024 |
Bill Owens: Boston’s Reparations Trailblazer
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Feb 22, 2024 |
When a City Tries to Heal Itself
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Feb 15, 2024 |
Introducing: What Is Owed?
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Feb 01, 2024 |