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Segregation Reemerging in America

In recent years, the specter of segregation has begun to rear its head in America once more, manifesting in the formation of all-white towns and communities that explicitly exclude individuals of other racial and ethnic backgrounds. This troubling trend has sparked significant discourse around the implications of such segregated living arrangements and the ideologies that underpin them. The podcast hosted by Darren Harris sheds light on this phenomenon, exploring the motivations behind these communities and the broader societal ramifications of their emergence. At the heart of this reemerging segregation is a group known as Return to the Land (RTTL), which advocates for the establishment of intentional communities exclusively for individuals of white Anglo-Saxon European ancestry. These communities are not merely informal arrangements but are deliberately planned and designed to foster a homogenous environment. The RTTL's ambitions extend beyond isolated pockets; they aim to prolif...

BLACK AND BROWN UNITY

Why They Hate It, And Why Now More Than Ever We Need To Come And Stay Together



Deron and Ivonne Harris engage in a candid discussion about the importance of Black and brown unity in the United States. Deron opens the episode by checking in on listeners' mental health, emphasizing the need for accessible mental health resources amidst ongoing societal challenges.

The couple talks about the concept of the "Black and Brown Get Down," a movement aimed at fostering community and connection between Black and Latino individuals. They share insights about events that have occurred at universities and in various communities, highlighting the significance of breaking bread together to foster understanding and solidarity.

Throughout the conversation, Deron and Ivonne reflect on their personal experiences growing up in diverse neighborhoods, where Black and Puerto Rican communities historically supported one another. They discuss the complexities of identity within the Latino community, particularly regarding the relationships between Puerto Ricans and other Latino groups, such as Cubans and Dominicans.

The episode also touches on the political landscape, addressing the voting patterns of Latin men and women, and the implications of their choices on their communities. Deron expresses frustration over the betrayal felt by those who voted against their own interests, particularly in relation to immigration policies.

As the episode progresses, the hosts emphasize the importance of unity among marginalized groups in combating systemic oppression and fostering a sense of belonging. They conclude with a hopeful message about the potential for collaboration and community-building, underscoring that together, Black and brown people can create a more inclusive and supportive environment.


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Thank you for listening to The Deron Harris Podcast Season #4 EP #171 - BLACK AND BROWN UNITY - Why They Hate It, And Why Now More Than Ever We Need To Come And Stay Together.