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The national tragedy of more drug overdose deaths, suicides, and homicides won’t be solved “if we have to look at each other through the prism of race,” activist Bob Woodson says.
“There are people who are profiting from the grievance of our society, and we must challenge these racial profiteers,” says Woodson, an author and founder of the Washington-based Woodson Center.
Some “try to promote” the racial challenges in America, Woodson says, citing two examples.
“Black Lives Matter … comes along and collects $100 million in white guilt money,” he says. “Ibram X. Kendi at Boston University collects $48 million to do anti-racist research.”
In Woodson’s view, “race has been a distraction” to addressing the real problems confronting poor communities.
Since the 1980s, Woodson, who is black, has worked to address issues plaguing poor communities across the country. As a young man, he was part of the civil rights movement. But, finding himself in disagreement with some aspects of the movement, Woodson says he “began to work on behalf of low-income people of all races.”
Now, at 86, Woodson says, The Woodson Center gives a voice “to the voiceless grassroots leaders who are laboring in these communities confronting drugs and violence and out-of-wedlock births.”
Woodson joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to expose the harmful effects of a focus on race on black communities and to explain how the strategy of The Woodson Center transforms lives and entire neighborhoods.
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