
Reparations, rebranded
Matt Viser and Lenny Bernstein on the oldest field of presidential candidates, and the new norm around releasing health records. Tracy Jan on James Clyburn’s idea for reparations. And Monica Hesse on Harvey Weinstein’s guilty verdict.
February 25, 202027m 57s
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Show Notes
Matt Viser and Lenny Bernstein on how an old field of candidates changes the norms around the presidency. Tracy Jan looks into Rep. James Clyburn’s anti-poverty program, recast as reparations. Plus, Monica Hesse examines how Harvey Weinstein’s conviction changed the way we talk about rape.
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Rep. James E. Clyburn (D-S.C.) proposed a race-neutral anti-poverty program a decade ago. Presidential candidates recast it as compensation for slavery.
A historically old field of candidates refuses to release their health records.
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