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In his book "Lies My Teacher Told Me," James Loewen writes that "race is the sharpest and deepest division in American life." We recognize the peaceful protests that have emerged in the wake of the murder of George Floyd as a force for healing, and for addressing our nation's shameful history surrounding race. Millions of Americans of all ages, races, ethnicities, and identities are taking to the streets to support the Black Lives Matter movement. It appears that white America is finally waking up and acknowledging that being "not racist" won't undo the pervasive racism in our collective psyche -- rather, we must be actively antiracist. This week on Sea Change Radio, we welcome Castle Redmond, a senior program manager from The California Endowment to discuss why this moment feels different. He helps put the images of looting we're seeing on our TV screens into historical context, and we look at the places where the environmental and racial justice movements intersect.
Track: On Every Street Artist: Dire Straits Album: On Every Street Label: Warner Bros. Year: 1991
Track: Everyday People Artist: Sly & The Family Stone Album: N/A Label: Epic Year: 1968
Track: Sunday Morning Coming Down Artist: The Highwaymen Album: Live At Nassau Coliseum Label: N/A Year: 1990