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Tulsa’s “Road to Repair:” $105M Plan Aims to Restore Black Wall Street

Some scholars and activists say Trump's DEI purge is minimizing and even erasing Black history. Monroe Nichols is Mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma. His new initiative "Road to Repair" would grant the city's Black community over $100 million to redress harms caused by the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921. Mayor Nichols joins the show to discuss the importance of confronting America's past.

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