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Post-Racial ideology

Utopia in Dark Times

August 10, 2022August 2, 2022 Victoria W. Wolcott 0 Comments
race, religion

In this turbulent historical moment, I find myself often reflecting on Octavia Butler’s 1993 novel Parable of the Sower . Butler

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Crossing the Ecclesiastical Color Line: Black Churchgoers in Multiracial Congregations

February 14, 2022February 13, 2022 Jemar Tisby #AAIHSRoundtable, #PewResearchForum, religion

*This post is part of our online forum with the Pew Research Center.  A massive study of Black churchgoers by

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‘Race For Profit’: An Author’s Response

March 12, 2021March 19, 2021 Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor #RaceForProfit, housing, Racial Capitalism

*This post is part of our roundtable on Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor’s ‘Race for Profit.’ Dr. Taylor will be in conversation with Dr. Davarian

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“HOLC Residential Security Map,” Los Angeles, 1939.

Racism After Redlining

April 21, 2020April 23, 2020 N.D.B Connolly civil rights, housing, Racial Capitalism

Practically any modern American historian can narrate a brief history of redlining in the United States. As the story goes,

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The Radical Hope of Octavia Butler

January 22, 2019January 29, 2019 Lavelle Porter Black women, literature, Racial Violence

When I assigned Octavia Butler’s Parable of the Sower for my Introduction to Fiction classes this fall, I was fearful

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