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Beyond Colorblindness and Antiracism with George Yancey | Episode 140

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Is racism intractable in American society? Or is racism just a thing of the past and we need to “get over” race?

Colorblindness and antiracism are the leading ways of looking at race in America, but neither has been effective in addressing racial tensions in the United States. Colorblindness ignores the realities of race and in doing so ignores the history of injustice. Antiracism centers racial concerns to such an extent that it alienates people who need to be involved in the process.

In this episode, sociologist George Yancey joins the podcast to talk about how colorblindness and antiracism fall short in tackling the issue of race and offers a third way- mutual accountability - as a way where we can move from racial division to racial reconciliation.

Show notes:

George Yancey’s website

Beyond Racial Division book

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Is racism intractable in American society? Or is racism just a thing of the past and we need to “get over” race?

Colorblindness and antiracism are the leading ways of looking at race in America, but neither has been effective in addressing racial tensions in the United States. Colorblindness ignores the realities of race and in doing so ignores the history of injustice. Antiracism centers racial concerns to such an extent that it alienates people who need to be involved in the process.

In this episode, sociologist George Yancey joins the podcast to talk about how colorblindness and antiracism fall short in tackling the issue of race and offers a third way- mutual accountability - as a way where we can move from racial division to racial reconciliation.

Show notes:

George Yancey’s website

Beyond Racial Division book

Twitter: https://twitter.com/churchandmain

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/churchandmain

Website:

https://churchandmain.org/

YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4CzMELfEV0oUYfbjdhdjqgrT3w8fHglj

This podcast is a labor of love. It’s free to everyone, but there are costs associated with making this podcast available. Would you consider becoming a paid subscriber? It’s $5/month or $60/year. Thanks!


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