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Uncounted Millions, Ep 4: The Cost of Healing

Uncounted Millions, Ep 4: The Cost of Healing

The Coakleys and the Flateaus converge out West. As they do, a seismic shift in American racial policy is taking root, leading to reparations for Japanese Americans.

Into America · Trymaine Lee, Adele Flateau, John Flateau, Richard Flateau, Don Tamaki, Emily Akpan, Barbara Lee

March 7, 202444m 24s

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Show Notes

As the Coakley and Flateau families change and grow through time, so too does the conversation on reparations for Black Americans. In this episode of “Uncounted Millions: The Power of Reparations,” both families move west to California, ultimately converging. Soon after, the Japanese Redress movement begins to shape the modern push for reparations in Black America.  

In part 4, Trymaine is joined by: attorney Don Tamaki, activist Emily Akpan and California Congresswoman Barbara Lee

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