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Talking Black in America – Social Justice

Talking Black in America – Social Justice

TALKING BLACK IN AMERICA - SOCIAL JUSTICE is an exposé of linguistic discrimination and the lifelong consequences on Black Language speakers in education, work, housing, and more while also celebrating the cultural impact Black Language has had on America and the world.

This program was made possible through generous support from The National Science Foundation, The William C. Friday Endowment, Tyler and Michele Wolfram, Rusty Edmister and Steve and Beverly Lindell.

Talking Black in America - Social Justice

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The strength and endurance of Black Language despite facing obstacles of discrimination. (56m 52s)

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This program was made possible through generous support from The National Science Foundation, The William C. Friday Endowment, Tyler and Michele Wolfram, Rusty Edmister and Steve and Beverly Lindell.

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