Welcome to CURE America with Star Parker, where we dive deep into the critical issues facing black Americans. As we enter Black History Month, we’ve curated a special episode just for you, focusing on the rich tapestry of black history and the journey towards progress. Star Parker, the founder and currently strategic advisor to the Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE), takes us on an insightful exploration of the past and present challenges in health care, education, housing, and economic development for black Americans.
This episode, titled “The State of Black Progress,” promises to be a thought-provoking discussion, recorded live at the headquarters of the American Enterprise Institute (AEI).
Joining Star are some of the brightest minds in policy and economics: AEI scholars Ian Rowe and Howard Husock, along with Grace-Marie Turner, president of the Galen Institute. Together, they’ll unpack how a landscape of policies, when liberated from excessive government interference, can serve as the catalyst for real, tangible progress for all Americans, regardless of race.
Moderated by CURE’s vice chairman, T.W. Shannon, the conversation aims to be dynamic, engaging, and enlightening, offering viewers a unique perspective on how to navigate the complexities of policy-making, community development, and individual empowerment.
CURE America with Star Parker presents this special episode as an opportunity to reflect on the achievements and ongoing struggles within the black community, highlighting the importance of informed dialogue in shaping America’s future. Don’t miss out on this enlightening experience; tune in to be part of the conversation that is actively shaping the narrative and direction of our nation.