April 1, 2026

The Negro Project: Ep. 7: Population Policy and Global Debates: Unpacking the Negro Project

The Negro Project: Ep. 7: Population Policy and Global Debates: Unpacking the Negro Project
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The Negro Project: Ep. 7: Population Policy and Global Debates: Unpacking the Negro Project
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Connie Morris examines the history of the Negro Project and Margaret Sanger's connections to eugenics, then expands the conversation to global population policies, family planning, and development debates across the 20th century and today.

She explores how public health goals, racial bias, and economic concerns have shaped reproductive initiatives, offers scriptural reflection on human dignity, and invites listeners to consider how societies should balance policy, rights, and compassion.

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