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S8 Ep 13 - From Stroke to Redress: Reggie Jackson's Journey of Healing and Advocacy

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In the healing process, sometimes you have to go back to your past and address it. That's precisely what we do in this episode, as we discuss the Redress Movement, a national organization committed to empowering communities to address racial segregation. Our guest, Reggie Jackson, a historian and co-owner of Nurturing Diversity Partners, shares his journey of recovery from a stroke and how he became involved in this critical movement.

Quote: "You can't fix something if you don't know how it was broken to begin with."

~ Reggie Jackson

Learn about the historical forces that intentionally created segregation, the impact it still has on our communities today, and the steps being taken to redress the damage caused by these policies and practices. Join us as we explore the history, education, and action required to build a more equitable future.

Don't miss this eye-opening conversation that sheds light on the past and inspires positive change.

[00:04:27] The main cause of the stroke.

[00:08:17] Support system and recovery journey.

[00:11:44] Redressing harms of the past.

[00:17:30] Segregation and its history.

[00:19:04] Modern-day redlining and discrimination.

[00:23:17] Entitlements and generational wealth.

[00:27:30] Mapping Racism and Resistance.

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In the healing process, sometimes you have to go back to your past and address it. That's precisely what we do in this episode, as we discuss the Redress Movement, a national organization committed to empowering communities to address racial segregation. Our guest, Reggie Jackson, a historian and co-owner of Nurturing Diversity Partners, shares his journey of recovery from a stroke and how he became involved in this critical movement.

Quote: "You can't fix something if you don't know how it was broken to begin with."

~ Reggie Jackson

Learn about the historical forces that intentionally created segregation, the impact it still has on our communities today, and the steps being taken to redress the damage caused by these policies and practices. Join us as we explore the history, education, and action required to build a more equitable future.

Don't miss this eye-opening conversation that sheds light on the past and inspires positive change.

[00:04:27] The main cause of the stroke.

[00:08:17] Support system and recovery journey.

[00:11:44] Redressing harms of the past.

[00:17:30] Segregation and its history.

[00:19:04] Modern-day redlining and discrimination.

[00:23:17] Entitlements and generational wealth.

[00:27:30] Mapping Racism and Resistance.

Click Here to Donate: https://the411live.org/donate All contributions made to The 411 Live is tax deductible to the extent permissible by law.

Please Subscribe/Follow our podcast so you can get alerts on upcoming podcasts and leave a review. Follow, like, subscribe and watch us on our social media platforms.

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgLGERB4Ph0

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The411Live

Twitter: https://twitter.com/The411Live

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the411live

If you have suggestions for future episodes, go to our website, https://the411live.org

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