

Is race politics poisoning young minds? Coleman Hughes weighs in
Jul 8, 2025
Coleman Hughes, a writer and opinion columnist specializing in race and public policy, discusses the complex philosophy of colorblindness. He argues that it's about treating individuals equally, without regard to race, and warns against harmful racial essentialism in education. Hughes emphasizes that race is a social construct shaped by political contexts rather than biology. He suggests focusing on socioeconomic status to address inequality effectively. The conversation critiques modern race politics and advocates for a more inclusive dialogue around race.
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Hughes' Personal Race Experience
- Coleman Hughes shared his experience growing up in a diverse town without focusing on race as a core identity. - He contrasted this with his college exposure to critical race theory that emphasized race deeply, which he found toxic.
Race Is A Social Construct
- Race categories like Black, White, Hispanic were politically created with no scientific basis. - These social constructs no longer closely track biological differences but shape much of our social discourse.
Defining Racism Simply
- Racism is defined as the belief in the congenital inferiority of groups, echoing Dr. King's definition. - Racist policies discriminate on race, including both historical and some reverse-discrimination efforts today.