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Decoding the Data: Black Self-Identity, Education, and Economic Realities

Decoding the Data: Black Self-Identity, Education, and Economic Realities

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In this episode of Mama We Made It, DJ and Reg break down the latest Pew Research Center data on Black America, reflecting on its significance and real-life implications.

They take a close look at why the number of people self-identifying as Black in the US matters, examine patterns in migration with a focus on African and Caribbean immigration, and unpack differences in education and household wealth across racial groups. They also discuss the evolution of self-reported race in census data and its importance, and highlight why access to accurate data is essential for teaching, community building, and shaping the narrative around Black existence. With engaging personal stories and a historical lens, this episode delivers an honest, matter-of-fact look at the current state and future of the Black community in America.

Pew Research Center - Key facts about the U.S. Black population - https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2025/01/23/key-facts-about-black-americans/

Pew Reserach Center: https://www.pewresearch.org/

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