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The problems with "the second wave"; social movement cycles; why protests are sanitized by history; and remembering the Tulsa Massacre. (episode)
But actually, it looks more like a plateau with 20,000 new Covid-19 cases a day.
When a social movement recedes from view, it isn't necessarily gone. How understanding the patterns of social movements tells us what to expect — and how to report on it.
Movements that seem disruptive to the public in their time can become mythologized in retrospect.
In 1921, the predominantly Black community of Greenwood was the site of one of the largest so-called "race riots" in American history. Why don't we talk about it?