
Randall LeRoy Kennedy
Harvard Law professor and author of seminal books on race, law, history, and politics. His expertise lies in the intersection of these fields.
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May 24, 2023 • 3h 14min
#379 – Randall Kennedy: The N-Word – History of Race, Law, Politics, and Power
Randall Kennedy, a Harvard Law professor and author, dives into the complex history of the N-word, tracing its evolution and the societal perceptions surrounding it. He discusses the power of language and its impact on culture, advocating for mindful communication. The conversation touches on freedom of speech and its implications in academia, especially at institutions like Harvard. Kennedy also engages with critical race theory, examining systemic racism in policing and the nuances of affirmative action, all while reflecting on the ongoing struggle for racial equality.

Mar 12, 2021 • 53min
Agree to Disagree: Slavery Reparations
Between 1525 and 1866, more than 12 million Africans were shipped to the New World as slaves. After some 200 years, slavery was abolished, and yet another century of Jim Crow, coupled with discriminatory housing and lending policies, contributed to its legacy. Dealing with the relics of that stain on American history is part of the national dilemma. But exactly how to do it is our question; something lawmakers in Washington are also now debating. A top aide to President Joe Biden recently said that the White House will ‘start acting now’ on reparations for African Americans. Some say it’s long over-due. Reparations, they say, are important to start to address the moral injury slavery inflicted. Others say direct payments to African Americans will divide the black community, exaggerate racial tensions and prove impossible to administer. Arguing that reparations are the way to go is Cornell William Brooks, former president and CEO of the NAACP.Arguing that direct payments to African Americans are not the most effective means of addressing the legacy of slavery, and that they could have unintended consequences is Randall LeRoy Kennedy is an American law professor and author at Harvard University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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