William Julius Wilson: Being Black & Poor in the Inner City
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- William Julius Wilson discusses his forthcoming book entitled, "More than Just Race: Being Black and Poor in the Inner City" during the keynote speech of the Interdisciplinary Group on Poverty and Inequality conference. March, 2009.
William Julius Wilson's academic credentials and titles 1:01
Wilson takes the stage 3:30
Theme of the talk and Wilson's approach, how to think abour race and poverty 5:14
Speech begins (personal anecdotes regarding the perception of Black men) 5:43
Objectives of Wilson's book More Than Just Race 10:17
Controversial nature of book 11:27
Framework of study 11:57
Structure versus culture 12:20
The speaker's book "More Than Just Race" examines 12:41- 13:56
How "cultural frames" that are shaped by race and poverty create responses that perpetuate poverty 15:20
Effects of living in racially and economically segregated neighborhoods 15:43
Elijah Anderson's assessment of "street codes" 17:10 and 18:30
Black children and the public school system by Kathryn Neckerman 25:17
Racial and ethnic disparities in the education received by poor Black children and poor Irish kids 25:58 - 26:50
Tendency of Americans to de-emphasize the significance of structural factors in determining social mobility 28:32
Cultural factors not nearly as influential in Black outcomes as structural factors 38:52 - 40:00
Wilson's assessment of the "Bell Curve" theory that states Blacks are inherently inferior 47:52 - 48:55
William Julius Wilson rejects "colorblind" "race neutral" policies to ameliorate Black poverty 53:18
David Schaub You're welcome
I cannot thank you enough for this,
Thebigdoublek You're welcome
Professor William Julius Wilson is a brilliant scholar. I hope to study with him one day.
Have you studied him?
This is fantastic! He spoke right into the middle of my brain. Why so few views? Maybe too cerebral? I'm buying his book.
So little views, because he has no excitement in his voice at all. Not even a little bit. Also, sounds like his dentures are about to fall out any minute now. Other than that this was pretty good.
@@ericajones486 Maybe, but he has been widely recognized.
Dude is pretty genius!
An educated apologist