
CounterSpin Dedrick Asante-Muhammad on State of the Dream 2026
Jan 23, 2026
Dedrick Asante-Muhammad, president of the Joint Center and author of State of the Dream 2026, discusses rising Black unemployment and how federal layoffs and policy shifts have widened racial economic gaps. He explores barriers like tariffs, broadband and AI access, threats to civil rights enforcement, and calls for community-centered policy action.
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Media Sidelines Indigenous Voices
- Coverage of Greenland treated local people as strategic chess pieces rather than stakeholders.
- Janine criticizes media that frame territorial grabs as geopolitics while sidelining Indigenous voices.
Economy Is Not One-Size-Fits-All
- Media frames 'the economy' as a single thing, which hides differing racial impacts.
- The State of the Dream report reframes metrics to show that economic news can mean very different things for Black Americans.
Sharp Rise In Black Unemployment
- Black unemployment rose sharply in 2025 from about 6.2% to 7.5% within a year.
- Dedrick Asante-Muhammad warns that such levels, if national, would constitute a serious recession.




