

Rep. Ayanna Pressley On How The Fed Can Fight Racial Inequality
Aug 20, 2020
Ayanna Pressley, Congresswoman from Massachusetts' 7th District, advocates for economic policies that address racial inequality. She argues that the Federal Reserve must focus on racial disparities in unemployment, emphasizing that monetary policy can be a crucial tool for justice. The conversation explores systemic changes needed to combat historical inequities and the call for bold strategies like a federal jobs guarantee. Pressley’s insights on integrating a racial equity framework into federal decision-making shine a light on urgent economic reforms.
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Fed's Role in Racial Equity
- Rep. Pressley argues that the Federal Reserve has a responsibility to address racial inequality.
- She emphasizes that the Fed is uniquely positioned to enact change due to its scale and scope.
Policy Recommendations for the Fed
- Modify the municipal liquidity facility to ensure fair treatment for communities.
- Comply with the Humphrey Hawkins Act by targeting Black unemployment rates.
Historical Context of Economic Justice
- Rep. Pressley believes the Fed is crucial for an equitable recovery due to the scale of the crisis.
- She draws parallels to historical figures like Dr. King and Coretta Scott King who advocated for similar economic justice.