Keen On America

Breaking Down America's Everyday Walls: From Swimming Pools and SUVs to White Lives Matter Rallies

Jul 9, 2025
Anand Pandian, a Johns Hopkins anthropology professor and author of 'Something Between Us', takes listeners on a journey through America's everyday walls. He discusses how common spaces like swimming pools reflect deeper societal divisions shaped by race, class, and ideology. Using his ethnographic approach, Pandian highlights the importance of understanding these barriers while advocating for collective political action. His insights on the pink tax and the power of unlikely alliances reveal pathways to bridge divides and foster unity across diverse communities.
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INSIGHT

Anthropology's Ethnographic Power

  • Anthropology uses ethnography to deeply immerse in people's daily lives and viewpoints.
  • This method reveals social and cultural realities from the inside, beyond superficial observation.
ANECDOTE

Son Faces Racism at Swimming Pool

  • Anand Pandian's son faced racial taunts at a Baltimore swimming pool in 2016.
  • The pool's legacy of segregation was evident in the displayed photos and racist insults.
INSIGHT

Baldwin on America's Divisions

  • The phrase "Something Between Us" signifies both national connection and barriers of racial separation.
  • Baldwin foresaw America's struggle with recognizing commonality amidst division.
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