“This was an easy and enjoyable experience and looking forward to working with the team again. ”
Duke professor Eduardo Bonilla-Silva talked about the emergence of new form of racism on. Zonia Moore / The Dartmouth Staff. Though racism is more covert ...

Racism without Racists: Color-Blind Racism and the Persistence of Racial Inequality in America

Eduardo Bonilla-silva. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 277-288) And Index.

Assessing The Major Perspectives That Social Analysts Have Relied On To Explain Race And Racial Relations, Bonilla-silva Labels The Post-civil Rights Ideology As Color-blind Racism: A System Of Social Arrangements That Maintain White Privilege At All Levels. His Analysis Of Racial Politics In The United States Makes A Compelling Argument For A New Civil Rights Movement Rooted In The Race-class Needs Of Minority Masses, Multiracial In Character--and Focused On Attaining Substantive Rather Than Formal Equality. Introduction: Why Are Racial Minorities Behind? -- What Is Racism? The Racialized Social System Framework -- Racial Attitudes Or Racial Ideology? An Alternative Paradigm For Examining Actors' Racial Views -- The New Racism: The Post-civil Rights Racial Structure In The United States -- Color-blind Racism: Toward An Analysis Of White Racial Ideology -- Color-blind Racism And Blacks -- Conclusion: New Racism, New Theory, And New Struggle -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- About The Book. Eduardo Bonilla-silva. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 209-215) And Index.
Recommended offer:
Get a custom quote for your event:
Get StartedSpeaker Search is a marketplace of speakers designed for talent buyers. We do not represent or manage speakers; instead, we provide event planners with the most comprehensive resource to discover and book the right talent.