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Searching for Whitopia

Book • 2009
In 'Searching for Whitopia', Rich Benjamin embarks on a 26,909-mile journey across the U.S.

to understand the phenomenon of 'Whitopias'—fast-growing, predominantly white communities.

He immerses himself in these enclaves, exploring their social and political implications in an increasingly diverse America.

The book delves into the complexities of racial segregation and its impact on both white and minority communities.

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Mentioned by Elise Hu as the author's previous book, referencing his 2009 work and 2015 TED Talk.
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TED Talks Daily Book Club: Talk to Me | Rich Benjamin
Mentioned by Terry Gross as the author's first book, published in 2009, focusing on white communities in America.
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