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These robes, redesigned interpretations of traditional Klan robes, aim to confront the normalization of systemic racism in the US. By grappling with history in such a tangible way, multidisciplinary artist and @TEDFellow Paul Rucker hopes to show that the legacy of slavery is woven into our modern world — and that we can do something about it. “After making so many robes, I realized that the policies the Klan had in place or wanted to have in place a hundred years ago are in place today. We have segregated schools, neighborhoods, workplaces, and it's not the people wearing hoods that are keeping these policies in place,” he says. “If we look at systemic racism and acknowledge that it's sown into the very fabric of who we are as a country, then we can actually do something about the intentional segregation in our schools, neighborhoods, and workplaces.” To watch his #TEDTalk, visit go.ted.com/modernklan

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Please note that we have edited this caption because we noticed some misinterpretations of his message and wanted to clarify to ensure that we do justice to his work.


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