

Jennifer Chudy, "Some White Folks: The Interracial Politics of Sympathy, Suffering, and Solidarity" (U Chicago Press, 2024)
Oct 18, 2024
Dr. Jennifer Chudy, a political science professor at Wellesley College, dives into her latest work revealing the complexity of racial sympathy among white Americans. She explains how this sympathy shapes public opinion on critical issues like social welfare and criminal justice reform. Chudy discusses the emotional nuances and political implications of racial attitudes, illuminating why some white individuals feel distress over racial inequality. She also explores the relationship between liberalism and sympathy, considering their role in shaping future political engagement.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Racial Sympathy and Attitudes
01:36 • 5min
Understanding Racial Sympathy
06:20 • 11min
Exploring the Distinction Between Liberalism and Racial Sympathy
17:48 • 3min
Racial Sympathy and Political Influence
20:23 • 15min
Exploring Future Directions in Racial Sympathy and Political Trust
35:19 • 4min