EPISODE · Jul 23, 2020 · 30 MIN
The Global Fight for Racial Equity
from The World Unpacked · host Laura Lucas Magnuson, Ashley Quarcoo
In the months since George Floyd’s murder by the police, protests have erupted across the US and spread around the world. Demonstrators are not only standing in solidarity with Black Americans but also confronting systemic racism and legacies of colonialism in their own societies. This week, Laura speaks with Carnegie visiting scholar Ashley Quarcoo about how Western democracies must address the role racism plays in undermining the legitimacy of their institutions and the strength of their global example. Note: Both Ashley and Laura recorded this podcast from home, so children playing upstairs made some unexpected cameos. Please excuse any imperfect audio.Read more from Ashley:Global Democracy Supporters Must Confront Systemic RacismThree Takeaways on the Protests for Racial Equality
What this episode covers
Laura and Ashley Quarcoo discuss the global protests for racial equality, how systemic racism undermines democratic institutions, and the complex path forward for policymakers.
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