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FEATURING ANNA GIFTY OPOKU-AGYEMAN - Nearly 2 years after massive nationwide uprisings for racial justice rocked the United States, Black leaders and activists remain frustrated with the slow pace of change–and with good reason. Beyond vague gestures toward Diversity-Equity-Inclusion policies and calls for “racial healing,” little appears to have changed. Now, a new book called The Black Agenda: Bold Solutions for a Broken System, brings together a collection of demands to center Black leadership and Black-led solutions across the spectrum of social problems in the nation today.

For more information visit https://www.blackagendabook.com.

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