What would it mean to be post-racial?
A water crisis, an award show boycott, uprisings, protests, and shutdowns. Race is front and center in this cultural moment in a way that it hasn't been since the civil rights era. But delineating between race and the institutions and power regimes that make it relevant is a delicate process. In approaching the conservation of race from the concept of power, rather than identity, what opportunities do we have as a generation to reconcile a wound that cuts across generations. What would it mean to actively dismantle these structures? What would it mean to be post-racial?
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