On Point | Podcast

Rebroadcast: Can 'colorblindness' lead to equality in America?

Sep 12, 2024
Coleman Hughes, an author advocating for a color-blind society to bridge racial divides in America, shares his provocative insights. He critiques contemporary anti-racist movements, suggesting a shift toward socioeconomic strategies for equality. Hughes discusses personal experiences navigating racial dynamics in education, highlighting the emotional complexities of identity. He references historical figures like Dr. King, emphasizing the need for responsible power use and calls for political unity to promote a truly color-blind democracy.
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