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The State of Black Progress

The State of Black Progress

FromCURE America with Star Parker


The State of Black Progress

FromCURE America with Star Parker

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Length:
93 minutes
Released:
Mar 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to "CURE America with Star Parker," where insightful discussions and thought-provoking conversations take center stage at the headquarters of AEI - American Enterprise Institute. In this exclusive show, hosted by Star Parker, President of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE), delves into the pressing issues facing black Americans today. This episode, titled "The State of Black Progress," is a recording of a pre-release tome that took place during Black History Month, exploring the history and current state of affairs for black Americans in key areas such as health care, education, housing, and economic development. Joining Star Parker in this crucial conversation are distinguished guests who bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise. AEI scholars Ian Rowe and Howard Husock, along with Galen Institute President Grace-Marie Turner, share their insights on how the right set of policies and incentives, free from government interference, can pave the way for genuine progress for Americans of all races. The forum is moderated by CURE's Vice Chairman, T.W. Shannon, ensuring a dynamic and engaging discussion. "CURE America with Star Parker" presents a unique and comprehensive exploration of the issues affecting black Americans today. Don't miss the opportunity to be part of this enlightening experience as we navigate the complexities of policy, progress, and community well-being.  Tune in to join the conversation that is shaping the future of America.
Released:
Mar 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

More than fifty years after the Civil Rights movement and nearly 160 years after the Civil War, racial tension in the country is at an all-time high. Riots, police reform, and racial equity are all topics of national debate. Syndicated columnist and author of four books analyzing government impact on poverty in our urban communities, Star Parker, delves deep into national issues that impact America’s most distressed communities and the power and political will needed to fix them. This is a podcast of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education, a non-profit think tank fighting poverty and restoring dignity through scholarship supporting faith, freedom, and personal responsibility.