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SOURCE: New York Times
2/9/2021
France’s New Public Enemy: America’s Woke Left
A body of American critical theory about the nexus of difference and power has proved threatening to a French intellectual elite that is historically invested in the nation's formally color-blind republican traditions even as ethnic and religious diversity exposes the gaps in those traditions.
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SOURCE: New York Times
11/16/2020
Liberals Envisioned a Multiracial Coalition. Voters of Color Had Other Ideas
Since the dawn of the 21st century, it has become commonplace for party leaders to talk of a rising demographic tide that is destined to lift the Democrats to dominance. The party should look at the defeat of California's affirmative action referendum as a caution that things won't be so simple.
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SOURCE: The Hill
11/13/2020
Princeton History Professor Says Biden Won With Unstable Democratic Coalition
Historian Matt Karp argues that the Democratic Party risks future defeat if it does not develop a strong economic populist message that appeals to Black and Latino voters.
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SOURCE: Chronicle of Higher Education
11/6/2020
Trump’s Presidency May Be Over. The Effects of Trumpism on Campus are Not
The Trump presidency has raised issues about the extent of racial resentment in White America, the significance of identity politics, and the place of intellectual discovery and academic research in American life that are a long way from resolution.
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SOURCE: The Conversation
11/5/2020
Although Now Required by California Law, Ethnic Studies Courses Likely to be Met with Resistance
by Nolan L. Cabrera
A scholar who studies racial dynamics on college campuses, argues the benefits of required ethnic studie courses outweigh their liabilities.
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SOURCE: Inside Higher Ed
10/22/2020
Is It Time for All Students to Take Ethnic Studies?
The position of ethnic studies in university curricula reflects changing intellectual currents but also longstanding battles over resources and power in higher education institutions.
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SOURCE: Made by History at The Washington Post
10/11/2020
Ethnic Studies Can't Make Up for Whitewashed History in Classrooms
by Jonathan Zimmerman
"American history is ethnic studies. You simply can’t understand the United States without addressing its component races, ethnicities and religions. Sadly, the recent drive for ethnic studies demonstrates just how far we are from that ideal."
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SOURCE: Chronicle of Higher Education
10/13/2020
Higher Ed’s Shameful Silence on Diversity
by Hasan Kwame Jeffries
Right-wing diatribes about diversity training often ended with a call for Trump to issue an executive order banning federal agencies from holding them. So it was not unexpected when, on September 22, Trump signed an executive order forbidding diversity training within the government.
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SOURCE: Washington Monthly
10/5/2020
Princeton, Betsy DeVos, And The Need For a Real Debate About Race
by Jonathan Zimmerman
Although the Department of Education investigation of Princeton is likely in bad faith, Jonathan Zimmerman contends that Princeton's self-flagellation about its institutional racism reflects a rising orthodoxy, not a deep debate about how the university operates.
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SOURCE: Daily Iowan
10/5/2020
University of Iowa Will Halt Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Training After White House Executive Order
The university's statement claimed in essence that the threat of losing federal grants and contracts could not be ignored.
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SOURCE: New York Review of Books
9/10/2020
The Wages of Whiteness (Review Essay)
Hari Kunzru's review essay examines the current vogue for white antiracism (and antiracist training) through the history of whiteness as a political and academic concept, concluding that many of the most popular books and multicultural pieties strip the idea of its structural elements and reduce it to a question of personal purification.
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SOURCE: The Atlantic
8/25/2020
‘Please Don’t Convert to Whiteness’: Johann N. Neem on Current Trends in Racism and Antiracism
Historian Johann N. Neem, an immigrant from India, decries the white supremacy unleashed by Trump but questions whether trendy antiracism discourse is encouraging white progressives to uphold the ideal of an America open to all in an interview.
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SOURCE: New York Times
8/15/2020
Kamala Harris, Daughter of Immigrants, Is the Face of America’s Demographic Shift
At 55, Ms. Harris is on the older side of this second generation of Americans whose parents came in those early years. But her family is part of a larger trend that has broad implications for the country’s identity, transforming a mostly white baby-boomer society into a multiethnic and racial patchwork.
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SOURCE: USA Today
8/11/2020
Kamala Harris Vice Presidential Pick Launches Biden Towards A Cabinet That Looks Like America
by Lindsay M. Chervinsky
Joe Biden's selection of former rival Kamala Harris suggests he will follow other successful presidencies and appoint a cabinet that brings different views to policy discussions.
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SOURCE: Counterpunch
8/3/2020
Renouncing White Privilege: A Left Critique of Robin DiAngelo’s “White Fragility”
by David Barber
"The dominant aspect of the contradiction of white supremacy for poor and working class whites is not that white supremacy advantages us, but that it ties us to our own oppression."
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SOURCE: NBC Chicago
8/2/2020
Chicago-Area Leaders Call for Illinois to Halt History Classes Until Curriculum is Updated
At a news conference, State Rep. LaShawn K. Ford said current history teachings lead to a racist society and overlook the contributions of women and minorities.
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7/19/2020
The Hate-Mongers: Characterizing Racism in Comics
by Patrick L. Hamilton and Allan W. Austin
The Hate-Monger, a supervillain introduced by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1963, called attention to the destructive power of bigotry, but today readers should resist the idea that defeating any one person, no matter who or how powerful they might be, can eliminate racism.
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SOURCE: Los Angeles Times
6/7/2020
George Floyd Protests have Created a Multicultural Movement that’s Making History
The breadth and inclusivity of protests against police abuses is unlike prior waves of activism and experts suggest it may secure change where others have failed.
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5/3/2020
"Western Civ" Was Not a Late Invention
by Stanley Kurtz
America’s colleges taught Western civilization for centuries before the curricular disruptions of the 1960s, and the topic’s appeal was trans-partisan.
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SOURCE: New York Times
3/30/2020
Penguin Classics and Others Work to Diversify Offerings From the Canon
Across the industry, publishers are releasing titles by authors who were previously marginalized or entirely lost to history.
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