In a recent episode of The Jacobin Show, Toure Reed—one of my favorite scholars and comrades—highlights some of the limitations of using “structural racism” as a way to explain and address racial inequality in the United States. I highly recommend this episode and every other episode of
Would someone (not me) try to rebut by saying, 'yes, but I offer an intersectional lens/analysis that puts class/material interest into the mix' (but that concludes that 'race' will trump 'class' on some sort of prima facie discrimination basis...?)...?
Would someone (not me) try to rebut by saying, 'yes, but I offer an intersectional lens/analysis that puts class/material interest into the mix' (but that concludes that 'race' will trump 'class' on some sort of prima facie discrimination basis...?)...?