Recommended reading.
Shifting U.S. Demographics Demand New Cross-Racial Coalitions
by Sam Fulwood IIIObama won by appealing to a broad swath of voters—the young, ethnically diverse, and non-affluent—who typically aren’t a part of the traditional political calculus. But he failed to garner much support among older, white Americans. If our political fights pit one group, one generation, or one race against all the multicultural “others,” then we all will surely lose. Read More »
Identity Politics and Spiritual Politics: Our Dance of Connection and Separation
by john a. powellAfter years of apparent stability, white people may wake up in a country that feels unfamiliar—one in which they are a “minority.” This asks the question: what does it mean to be American now? Read More »