Like many of you, we were blown away by Richard Rothstein’s The Color of Law for the ways it unveiled institutionalized racial segregation and its lingering impacts on our country. His methodical unmasking of the explicitly racist policies that led to the creation of the suburbs, the wealth gap, educational disparities and more helped expose the idea of “de facto” segregation, or segregation that occurs naturally, as a myth. The ways that we are segregated today were caused by intentional governmental policies, and we have yet to redress the harm caused.
While The Color Law presented compelling stories about how we got here, it didn’t offer many solutions. Richard’s daughter Leah, a community organizer and housing activist, was among the many people who wondered what could we do to not only minimize future injustice, but also make repairs for the past harms caused. They decided to write Just Action: How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law to answer that question. In it, they present a number of ways people can advocate for justice in their local communities, as well as highlighting inspiring work happening around the country.
Both Richard and Leah join us to talk about The Color of Law, Just Action, and how everyone has a role to play in creating the true multiracial democracy we are striving for.
LINKS:
- Just Action – Richard and Leah Rothstein
- The Color of Law – Richard Rothstein
- Segregated By Design – short film overview of The Color of Law
- Just Action’s website – Justactionbook.org
- Richard and Leah’s Substack
- If you want to get involved locally, check out The Redress Movement
- Drs. Darling-Hammond on our show
- Jade Adia – There Goes the Neighborhood
- Jade Adia on our show
- Dr. Erica Turner on our show
- The civil rights museum in the former Woolworth’s that provided Richard’s entry to civil rights work
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The Integrated Schools Podcast was created by Courtney Mykytyn and Andrew Lefkowits.
This episode was produced by Andrew Lefkowits and Courtney Mykytyn. It was edited, and mixed by Andrew Lefkowits.
Music by Kevin Casey.