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Kamala Harris practices the post-racial politics we’ve been waiting for – msn

“…one of Harris’ first truly independent, consequential decisions about governing — making Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz her running mate — promises to rescue diversity at its best from elitist and progressive ‘diversity, equity, and inclusion’ measures that sometimes mire every ethno-racial group in its place with a label on its face. ‘We have so much more in common than what separates us,’ she said in her nomination acceptance speech last night.”

CCSE papers on race/class:

Racism and Human Bondage in the United States

Good intentions, bad results?: By specifying communities “of color for aid, D’s are pursuing a flawed policy strategy that could backfire

Addicted to Identity Politics, Progressives May Miss a Historic Chance To Connect with America’s Working Class

How Much Pain Will It Take for the ‘Bottom 50%’ To Realize Its Political Power? What Then?


The Convention Nobody Gets to See – American Prospect

“Many of the corporate-sponsored events, and even some that aren’t, are locked down to the press.”


‘Muslim Women for Harris’ Disbands, Says It Can No Longer Support Her – Newsweek



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