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Dr. David Leonard is a professor of critical culture, race and gender at Washington State University for the last ten years. He is a passionate, activist for social justice, social injustice and inequality. David did not feel that it was a good year for race in 2011 in America.
Take a listen to our discussion in which we discuss that there seems to be a systematic betrayal of the civil rights agenda how racism seems to be leaving behind the civil rights generation, how the language of racism has become more open and its use is increasing partly due to Barack Obama becoming president, “racism in the front stage and the back stage”, events showing show that racism is still strong in America, the lack of political and society will to address fundamental rights and inequalities, Do people still dream of world without inequalities?, how capitalism puts profits in front of people and Blacks and the Occupy Movement.
At the end of our discussion, David gives his three words for 2012.
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