How two Chicago groups are teaching people to be anti-racist
As the number of hate crimes increases in the U.S., organizers say conversations on how to be anti-racist are more important than ever.
By Isabelle Earl

How two Chicago groups are teaching people to be anti-racist
As the number of hate crimes increases in the U.S., organizers say conversations on how to be anti-racist are more important than ever.
By Isabelle Earl
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Following a racist mass shooting in New York and three recent attacks targeting Asian-owned businesses in Dallas, Reset learns about the work that’s being done to dismantle systemic racism in Chicago.
GUESTS: Derrick Dawson, program coordinator for Chicago Regional Organizing for Antiracism (Chicago ROAR)
Rory Smith, member and former co-chair of the Anti-Racism Commission of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago