Unequal by Design: Ep 4: Black Genes, White Lies: Unraveling Eugenic Thinking
Welcome to the Morris Perspective, where real talk confronts systemic lies. In episode four of our "Unequal by Design" series, titled "Black Genes, White Lies," we delve into the controversial world of eugenics and racial bias. Host Connie Morris explores how language around genetic superiority perpetuates inequality, affects educational opportunities, and impacts medical treatment for black and brown communities.
We discuss the dangerous stereotypes that label black children as less gifted and question who gets to define "giftedness." Connie shares personal stories and insights, urging listeners to challenge bias in testing and redefine narratives around black identity and excellence.
Join us as we break the centuries-old myths about race and genetics, empowering you to stand against systemic oppression and speak life over the next generation.
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