Toxins at K2, help for when disaster strikes, and confronting racism

The Veteran Podcast

01-03-2021 • 6 minutos

This week's stories...

  • TOXIC EXPOSURE FOR K2 VETS
  • WHERE TO FIND HELP WHEN DISASTER STRIKES
  • CONFRONTING RACISM WITHIN THE RANKS

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Bipartisan bill would require VA to care for toxin-exposed veterans

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/bipartisan-bill-would-require-va-to-care-for-toxin-exposed-veterans/ar-BB1e1pOR?ocid=superapp-news

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Disaster Resources

https://blogs.va.gov/VAntage/85028/get-assistance-natural-disaster/

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Black Veterans Project Honest Reckoning - https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/military-needs-honest-reckoning-over-racism-in-its-ranks-says-black-veteran/ar-BB1dZ2YE?ocid=superapp-news

NY Times https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/01/opinion/sunday/trump-va-racism.html

Racial Disparity Study https://www.jstor.org/stable/3767765?seq=1

It’s time for an “honest reckoning” when it comes to racism in the military, says Richard Brookshire of the Black Veterans Project.

Half of minority service members report witnessing racism among fellow troops.

New Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, the first African American to serve in the role, has acknowledged racism in the armed forces. In one of his first acts as SEC DEF, Austin issued a "stand down" order across the military to address extremism in its ranks.

A necessary first step, according to Brookshire but more needs to be done.

For more information about the black veterans project, go to

https://www.blackveteransproject.org/

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