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Atonement and Reparations with Denise Hamilton, Sam Lewis, and Zaheer Ali

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In this episode we explore and parse apart three distinct elements of atonement: telling the truth, acknowledging and apologizing for harms, and taking direct action to repair. As this conversation underscores, atonement represents just one element of a more complex set of reforms necessary to address systemic oppression. Absent a broader effort, the very harms reparations seeks to address would perpetuate.

Denise, Sam, and Zaheer's personal reflections make this conversation especially powerful. Denise expresses the labor involved in bringing this topic to light, Sam shares his experience atoning and paying restitution for the crime that had him spend 24 years in prison, and Zaheer highlights the ways in which our mindsets of individuality inhibit our ability to take responsibility for each other.

Discussion summary:

  • Framing the topic and this moment for social justice [1:00]
  • The story of Bruce's Beach in Los Angeles; "what is an apology without an action behind it?" [4:36]
  • Missing elements from South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and recent activity in the U.S. Congress [7:47]
  • Reparations as part of the broader racial problems and history of the U.S. [9:22]
  • "Do we believe ourselves to be one body?" Addressing and repairing a wound in the body that we all share [11:48]
  • Accounting for atrocities that happened generations ago [17:26]
  • Moving beyond the narrative of the self-made person [22:32]
  • "all men are created equal" and truthtelling [23:27]
  • Cycles of poverty [24:41]
  • Myth of the meritocracy [29:15]
  • Justice and restitution in museum culture [30:33]
  • Assessing the current moment [43:08]
  • What is enough and what is sufficient? [46:39]

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In this episode we explore and parse apart three distinct elements of atonement: telling the truth, acknowledging and apologizing for harms, and taking direct action to repair. As this conversation underscores, atonement represents just one element of a more complex set of reforms necessary to address systemic oppression. Absent a broader effort, the very harms reparations seeks to address would perpetuate.

Denise, Sam, and Zaheer's personal reflections make this conversation especially powerful. Denise expresses the labor involved in bringing this topic to light, Sam shares his experience atoning and paying restitution for the crime that had him spend 24 years in prison, and Zaheer highlights the ways in which our mindsets of individuality inhibit our ability to take responsibility for each other.

Discussion summary:

  • Framing the topic and this moment for social justice [1:00]
  • The story of Bruce's Beach in Los Angeles; "what is an apology without an action behind it?" [4:36]
  • Missing elements from South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and recent activity in the U.S. Congress [7:47]
  • Reparations as part of the broader racial problems and history of the U.S. [9:22]
  • "Do we believe ourselves to be one body?" Addressing and repairing a wound in the body that we all share [11:48]
  • Accounting for atrocities that happened generations ago [17:26]
  • Moving beyond the narrative of the self-made person [22:32]
  • "all men are created equal" and truthtelling [23:27]
  • Cycles of poverty [24:41]
  • Myth of the meritocracy [29:15]
  • Justice and restitution in museum culture [30:33]
  • Assessing the current moment [43:08]
  • What is enough and what is sufficient? [46:39]

Resources

Current events

Historic references

Books cited

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48 episodes

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