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Coleman Hughes on Colorblindness, Jazz, and Identity

Conversations with Tyler

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Exploring the Concept of Colorblindness and its Implications in American Society

The concept of colorblindness, aiming to treat people without considering race and implement neutral public policy, has been viewed negatively in recent years, especially on the left. The book discussed in the snip argues to rehabilitate colorblindness as an effective philosophy for race-related issues, advocating for its adoption in raising children and public policy. It emphasizes the use of socioeconomic factors to address disadvantages and suggests practicing colorblindness in private lives as well. The snip also raises a question about the feasibility of creating jazz music in a colorblind America, prompting further discussion on the application of colorblindness in different contexts.

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