Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Why Black Lives Matter with Darryl Edwards #117

Jun 16, 2020
Darryl Edwards, known as The Fitness Explorer, is a wellness expert advocating for playful movement. In this engaging discussion, he shares his experiences growing up Black in the UK and the impact of systemic racism. Darryl dives into the historical roots of racial constructs, highlighting the transatlantic slave trade and its long-lasting effects. He emphasizes the importance of empathy in confronting these issues and promotes inclusivity in fitness. The conversation concludes on a hopeful note, urging listeners to advocate for social change and understanding.
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ANECDOTE

Another Example

  • Daryl Edwards avoids watching videos of police brutality, having seen countless similar incidents.
  • He views George Floyd's death as another instance of systemic, racially-driven police brutality.
INSIGHT

Brief Progress, Then Regression

  • Post-slavery, African Americans briefly progressed, owning property and holding political office.
  • However, Jim Crow laws, designed to maintain racial hierarchy, soon reversed these gains, legally enforcing segregation.
INSIGHT

Race: A Social Construct

  • The concept of race as a social construct originated in Europe during the 14th-15th centuries.
  • This construct justified slavery and the dehumanization of non-Europeans to exploit resources in the Americas.
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