

Racism as Power Relation: A Discussion with Adaner Usmani (EF, JP)
Jul 4, 2024
Adaner Usmani, Assistant Professor, discusses the roots of racism and inequality in America, focusing on the legacy of the Southern plantation economy. He explores the economic origins of mass incarceration and the belated access to social mobility for African-Americans due to racist structures. The discussion emphasizes the intertwining of class imbalances, bigotry, and prejudice in perpetuating racial injustice.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Origins and Critique of Mass Incarceration in the US
01:32 • 12min
American Government, Slavery, and Ideology
13:54 • 5min
Exploring Race, Power Dynamics, and Inequality
18:57 • 8min
Exploring Interconnected Stories of Europe and the U.S. Industrialization and Racism as a Power Relation
26:46 • 6min