Race, Systemic Violence, and Retrospective Justice
An African American Quaker Scholar-Activist Challenges Conventional Narratives (Pendle Hill Pamphlets, Book 465)
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Narrated by:
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Harold D. Weaver Jr.
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Harold D. Weaver
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Dr. Harold Weaver of the BlackQuaker Project asks Friends to look at societal problems through new lenses: confronting systemic violence with antiviolence; acknowledging institutional and systemic racism, rather than merely individual racism; considering a retrospective justice program that compensates for and helps remove the historical inequities related to the transatlantic slave trade, chattel slavery, and their legacies–Jim Crowism, other forms of dehumanization and exploitation, police brutality, and the school-to-prison pipeline. This unjust world is maintained by misinformation and disinformation in the media, formal education, scholarship, and political discourse.
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