White Supremacy Is Evergreen

Published: Dec. 28, 2021, 1 p.m.

Maria and Julio are joined by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, historian, writer and professor at Princeton University, and Adam Goodman, professor at the University of Illinois Chicago, for a conversation about the deep-rooted history of white supremacy in this country. They discuss their chapters in a new anthology titled \u201cA Field Guide to White Supremacy,\u201d and also get into how white supremacy manifests in our society today, from the immigration system to policing.\xa0 ITT Staff Picks - In this piece published over the summer in The New Yorker, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor writes about the impact from the protests following the police murder of George Floyd in 2020. - \u201cAmericans are familiar with white-supremacist movements like the Klan, skinheads, neo-Nazis, and the Proud Boys. But they don\u2019t seem to recognize white-supremacist ideology\u2014the most venomous form of racist ideology,\u201d writes Ibram X. Kendi for The Atlantic.\xa0 - For The Brookings Institution, Charles Kamasaki, Senior Cabinet Advisor of UnidosUS, writes about the history of immigration compared to the systemic racism we see in the system today.\xa0 Photo credit: AP Photo/Peter Dejong \xa0

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