Join us for an enlightening evening at GBHs <i>Reckoning + Repair</i> event, the first event of our initiative, across platforms and programs, to help listeners and viewers understand the nuance, debate, ambiguity and possible action resulting from the legacy of slavery in the United States.<br/><br/>This special gathering will feature the full screening of WORLD's new film, T<i>he Cost of Inheritance: An America ReFramed Special.</i> Directed by the acclaimed Yoruba Richen, this hour-long documentary delves into the intricate topic of reparations in the United States. It navigates through history's complexities, systemic inequalities and the burgeoning conversation on racial conciliation. With its blend of personal stories, communal reflections, and academic perspectives, the film not only enlightens but also sparks a deeper understanding of the reparations debate.<br/><br/>In addition to the screening, we are thrilled to host
PBS released a new documentary called America Reframed, slyly pushing reparations. They found a Jesuit named Father Brian Paulson, who claims that reparations are "sacred," and it puts us on a "sacred mission." They presented people for and against it, beginning with Senator Mitc
PBS released a new America Reframed documentary of Monday about reparations and the taxpayer-funded network went all in with the bad faith smears, strawmen burning, and stereotyping of those who oppose such measures. They even found Father Brian Paulson of the Jesuit Conference of Canada and the United States to claim that reparations are something “sacred.” Paulson was shown asking, “What are we up against as we undertake this sacred mission?”