Published Mar 18, 2021

The Case for Color-blindness S2 [Bonus Episode]

Coleman Hughes makes a compelling argument for colorblindness, discussing its roots in Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision, and critiques the rise of race consciousness shaped by critical race theory and nationalist movements. He analyzes racial dynamics, challenging the impact of modern race-based activism and symbolic gestures on societal perceptions and meritocracy.
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