Racial Wealth Disparities Report Underscores Immediate Need for Civil Rights Intervention
May 19, 2010 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under black women, money, race
Hmm, as much as I find the study disheartening, I do not agree on Reverend Jackson’s diagnosis of the problem, nor the solution.
I wish it was as simple as enforcing civil rights laws. That in no way goes to problems associated with poor education, poor life choices, and unfortunately, poor leadership.
A new study released by the Institute on Assets and Social Policy revealed that even when African-Americans had a good education and well-paying jobs, they could not achieve the wealth of their white peers in the workforce. As a result the wealth disparity between white and black households has more than quadrupled, regardless of income bracket.
Disparities are driven by racial discrimination because civil rights laws have all but been abandoned over the past decade. I am making a request that U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers, Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy to examine ways to strengthen enforcement of civil rights laws. Read the full article at HuffingtonPost


