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America stares down erasure of Black history and progress
Source: msn/Axios
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In the past year, federal, state and institutional decisions have gutted major pillars of America's civil rights protections and racial equity infrastructure, wiping away public data, slashing research funding and erasing Black history.
Why it matters: Taken together, these moves amount to an unprecedented rollback of civil rights progress, historians say the largest since Reconstruction.
Zoom in: Effects are piling up.
$3.4 billion in grants for HBCUs, public health research and Black entrepreneurs have been cut or frozen, according to the Blackout Report, from the nonprofit Onyx Impact. 6,769 federal datasets have been deleted, including those tracking maternal mortality and sickle cell disease, which disproportionately affect Black Americans, per the Blackout report. Also removed: data on workforce diversity and environmental exposure in historically redlined neighborhoods information that directly informs racial equity policy. 591 books by Black authors have been banned from Pentagon-run schools and libraries, Onyx Impact notes. The removed titles include works by Toni Morrison, Maya Angelou and Ibram X. Kendi. The Trump administration is reviewing national museums, including the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History & Culture, after President Trump criticized the museums as being "out of control" and focusing on "how horrible our country is." Government websites have deleted content related to Black history. Some deleted material including National Park Service pages about Harriet Tubman and Medgar Evers was restored after public backlash, but researchers say most erasures remain uncorrected.
Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/society-culture-and-history/race-and-racial-identity/america-stares-down-erasure-of-black-history-and-progress/ar-AA1RnKB9
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America stares down erasure of Black history and progress (Original Post)
BumRushDaShow
9 hrs ago
OP
Been following some of this. Disgusting; people fought for so long, and still need to ...
electric_blue68
7 hrs ago
#2
Just SMDH. Who erases their nation's history. Don the Con's administration is DISGUSTING. n/t
iluvtennis
6 hrs ago
#4
twodogsbarking
(17,001 posts)1. Slavery will now be called "The Free African Vacation".
electric_blue68
(25,176 posts)2. Been following some of this. Disgusting; people fought for so long, and still need to ...
equalize more things in certain areas of American society to even get to the proper level.
Let alone now watching things backslide !
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Evolve Dammit
(21,362 posts)3. Support any org that combats this crap. Domestic violence IMHO.
iluvtennis
(21,427 posts)4. Just SMDH. Who erases their nation's history. Don the Con's administration is DISGUSTING. n/t