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The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America by Coleman Hughes w/Dorollo Nixon & Jesan Sorrells
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The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America by Coleman Hughes
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Exploring Coleman Hughes’s new book, The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America, Jesan Sorrells and Dorollo Nixon, Jr. examine how generational shifts challenge old narratives around race and victimhood. They discuss the historical roots of colorblindness, the rise of neo-racism in elite institutions, and practical solutions for leaders navigating race politics in 21st-century America. The episode tackles nuanced distinctions between race and ethnicity, confronts ideological shifts, and proposes actionable ideas for a united future.
- Book Title: The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America
- Author: Coleman Hughes
- Guests: Jesan Sorrells and Dorollo Nixon, Jr.
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Time Stamped Overview
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00:00 "Leadership Lessons: Exploring Race & Identity"
18:01 "What Will You Do Next?"
21:48 "Race: Meaning, History, and Impact"
41:05 "Attending a Preschool Party."
44:28 "Critique of Corporate Cultural Messaging."
59:53 "Freedom, Identity, and Worldview Shift."
01:04:23 "Dorollo's Deep Passion for Genealogy."
01:22:03 "Neo-Racism and Elite Institutions."
01:25:23 "Challenging Narratives: Neoracism and Truth."
01:41:19 "Reevaluating Tenure and Academic Roles."
01:51:35 "America's Crossroads: Racism and Reform."
01:57:51 "Redefining African American Identity in the 21st Century."
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Opening theme composed by Brian Sanyshyn of Brian Sanyshyn Music.
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