Mehrsa Baradaran (@mehrsabaradaran) 's Twitter Profile
Mehrsa Baradaran

@mehrsabaradaran

Law Professor at UC Irvine School of Law and author of The Color of Money and How the Other Half Banks

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Prof. Tonya M. Evans | #CEOofME (@ipprofevans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of my ALL TIME FAVORITE authors and academics, Mehrsa Baradaran (author of Color of Money) has a new book for me to add to my collection and download into my brain ASAPEDLY. #QuietCoup

The Sling (@theslingutah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Professor Mehrsa Baradaran talks to Hal Singer and Darren Bush about her book "The Quiet Coup: Neoliberalism and the Looting of America." Buy the book, and watch/listen to the podcast. #Antitrust #econtwitter thesling.org/video/slingsho…

end racism, phd (@paul_t_miller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mehrsa Baradaran YouTube "that is the ideology of neoliberalism, rather than share the world, we'd rather blow ourselves up" it's so difficult to stay hopeful. angry, yes. optimistic, I just don't know. thanks for posting this!

end racism, phd (@paul_t_miller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

you would be doing yourself a huge favor if you want to understand the moment we're in by giving Mehrsa Baradaran a listen and reading her book, the quiet coup m.youtube.com/watch?v=cTa8Vo…

Hal Singer (@halsinger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You should read this book just for the subtitle ("Neoliberalism's Looting of America"). But if that doesn't move you, listen to Mehrsa Baradaran explain how Milton Friedman, Lewis Powell and Alan Greenspan wrecked this place in this Slingshot interview. thesling.org/video/slingsho…

Dr. Rícky J. Marc (Rājèmi) (@rickyjmarc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oh yeah, I wrote about economics. Weird, right? Not quite Mehrsa Baradaran's incredible book "The Quiet Coup," currently available at Marc Lamont Hill's Uncle Bobbies bookstore (bookshop.org/p/books/the-qu…), but it makes an effort to make sense of the IMF.

Project Syndicate (@prosyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mehrsa Baradaran, Professor of Law UC Irvine School of Law, is the newest addition to our Forward Thinkers list. A leading expert on financial law and inequality, she has shaped key policy discussions on banking access and the racial wealth gap. As the author of The Color of Money: Black Banks

Mehrsa Baradaran, Professor of Law <a href="/UCILaw/">UC Irvine School of Law</a>, is the newest addition to our Forward Thinkers list. A leading expert on financial law and inequality, she has shaped key policy discussions on banking access and the racial wealth gap.
 
As the author of The Color of Money: Black Banks
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If you want some insight into some of the reasoning I rely on to be very skeptical of Prime Minister Mark Carney, I suggest following Baradaran, and reading her "The Quiet Coup: Neo-liberalism and the Looting of America." It applies equally to Canada, and it shows why all of