The Black Tax on Institutional Loyalty
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What do Black people inside nonprofits owe the communities they came from?
That's the question at the center of this episode, sparked by Kevin Hart's defense of a George Floyd joke at his own Netflix roast, and sharpened by a story Van Lathan Jr. shared about his time at TMZ: a brother from the Nation of Islam told him plainly, if this goes wrong, we're blaming you, not the institution.
David and Trenia dig into the dishonesty of claiming limited power when it's convenient and outsized credit when it's not, and what accountability looks like when you're the one inside the room.
Have you ever been the Black person in the room when an institution did something harmful to your community? What did you do, and what are you still carrying about it?
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