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Economic Inequality + Resiliency with Louise Story (part 2)

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When Louise Story, co-author of "15 Cents on the Dollar," joins us, we pull back the veil on the stark racial economic disparities that many Black and Latino Americans face, often unseen. Our conversation is not just a litany of statistics but a mosaic of human resilience, as we share the voices of those who battle systemic obstacles daily. The story of James, who fought tooth and nail to keep his home, echoes the broader narrative of a community's struggle for equality in homeownership—a struggle that's both heartrending and inspiring.
Our exploration doesn't stop at personal anecdotes; it encompasses the extensive historical and present-day challenges that perpetuate the black-white wealth gap. From the nuances of real estate ownership to the authenticity behind black-owned businesses and the dynamics of workplace equity, we tackle it all. Story's insights, drawn from a rich tapestry of over 400 interviews, challenge us to understand the complex layers of economic inequality and, more importantly, how we, as individuals, can contribute to a more equitable future. Join us and be part of the dialogue that could ignite not just awareness but action.
Louise is a prize-winning investigative journalist who spent more than 15 years at the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, where she was the top masthead editor running coverage strategy. Her work investigating corruption led to the largest kleptocracy forfeiture in U.S. history, a scandal known as the 1MDB case. Her work during the 2008 financial crisis led to a multi-billion dollar settlement in the derivative market and to Goldman Sachs’s S.E.C. settlement. Projects she led have received honors including Emmy Awards, Pulitzer Prize finalist citations, and Online News Association awards. Louise’s film "The Kleptocrats" aired on the BBC, Apple and Amazon. She teaches about racial wealth gaps at The Yale School of Management.
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Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The co-hosts of this podcast are not medical professionals. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast. Reliance on any information provided by the podcast hosts or guests is solely at your own risk.

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1. Economic Inequality + Resiliency with Louise Story (part 2) (00:00:00)

2. 'Reignite Resilience (00:00:06)

3. Exploring Racial Wealth Disparities (00:09:17)

112 episodes

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When Louise Story, co-author of "15 Cents on the Dollar," joins us, we pull back the veil on the stark racial economic disparities that many Black and Latino Americans face, often unseen. Our conversation is not just a litany of statistics but a mosaic of human resilience, as we share the voices of those who battle systemic obstacles daily. The story of James, who fought tooth and nail to keep his home, echoes the broader narrative of a community's struggle for equality in homeownership—a struggle that's both heartrending and inspiring.
Our exploration doesn't stop at personal anecdotes; it encompasses the extensive historical and present-day challenges that perpetuate the black-white wealth gap. From the nuances of real estate ownership to the authenticity behind black-owned businesses and the dynamics of workplace equity, we tackle it all. Story's insights, drawn from a rich tapestry of over 400 interviews, challenge us to understand the complex layers of economic inequality and, more importantly, how we, as individuals, can contribute to a more equitable future. Join us and be part of the dialogue that could ignite not just awareness but action.
Louise is a prize-winning investigative journalist who spent more than 15 years at the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, where she was the top masthead editor running coverage strategy. Her work investigating corruption led to the largest kleptocracy forfeiture in U.S. history, a scandal known as the 1MDB case. Her work during the 2008 financial crisis led to a multi-billion dollar settlement in the derivative market and to Goldman Sachs’s S.E.C. settlement. Projects she led have received honors including Emmy Awards, Pulitzer Prize finalist citations, and Online News Association awards. Louise’s film "The Kleptocrats" aired on the BBC, Apple and Amazon. She teaches about racial wealth gaps at The Yale School of Management.
https://15cents.info
Support the Show.

Subscribe to Exclusive Content at www.ReigniteResilience.com

Don't forget to listen and follow on your favorite streaming platform and on Facebook.
Subscribe on Your Favorite Platform: https://reigniteresilience.buzzsprout.com
Follow Us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/reigniteresilience
Magical Mornings Journal

Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The co-hosts of this podcast are not medical professionals. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast. Reliance on any information provided by the podcast hosts or guests is solely at your own risk.

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Chapters

1. Economic Inequality + Resiliency with Louise Story (part 2) (00:00:00)

2. 'Reignite Resilience (00:00:06)

3. Exploring Racial Wealth Disparities (00:09:17)

112 episodes

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