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Stephanie Webb: Racism & The Built Environment, Season of Sheltering in Place
CBD & Poetry
English - August 24, 2020 13:00 - 35 minutes - 24.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsHealth & Fitness Society & Culture cbd poetry narrative ecs hemp cannabidiol endocannabinoid system thc Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Activist Stephanie Webb shares how inauthentic conversations, which omit race as a factor in shaping the built environment, cause anxiety.
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Racism & the Built Environment
Racism causing insomnia
Surrounded by fake people
Networking with the alleged like-minded
Yet divided by money
New vision turned a blind eye
To indigenous cultures and history
Gushing about beautifying the environment
Because no one supposedly lives there
Without seeing the existing community
Seeing a people isn’t the same
As engaging with a people
Apologies just won’t do
Restorative justice will
Both the so-called good neighborhoods
And the so-called bad neighborhoods
Were built on a foundation of racism
The 1920s roared with planned segregation
Nowadays it’s no longer segregation
It’s urban renewal
The only thing that’s new
Is the branding