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John McWhorter and Randall Kennedy — Say It Loud!
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John McWhorter and Randall Kennedy — Say It Loud!

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This week’s TGS features two incomparable guests: John McWhorter and Randall Kennedy. John, of course, needs no introduction. Randy is a professor at Harvard Law School and the author of many books, the latest of which is Say It Loud!: On Race, Law, History, and Culture.

In this episode, we get into it pretty much immediately. Randy admits to being “thrown” by Donald Trump’s election and to finding his campaign openly racist. I, as you may know, think that is an oversimplified explanation of Trump’s appeal in 2016. We go on to discuss how a certain amount of racism will be with us for the foreseeable future, and we’ll just have to deal with it. Given that the situation will never be perfect, what would constitute an “acceptable” level of racism? We then go on to discuss two of the “big issues”: Policing and affirmative action. There’s a lot of intensity in this conversation, and I’m excited for you to hear it!

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0:00 Randy: “I feel torn and, frankly, bewildered” about the state of race in the US

7:17 Can we blame Trump for the tenor of racial discourse today?

17:27 Crediting the achievements of black Americans after Emancipation

25:46 Is the criminal justice system as discriminatory as it appears?

34:55 Glenn: We need to deracialize the conversation about policing

45:54 Taking account of culture in debates about racial inequality

56:49 Affirmative action with an asterisk

1:08:29 Does affirmative action require lowering standards?


Links and Readings

Randy’s new book, Say It Loud!: On Race. Law, History, and Culture

W.E.B. Du Bois’s book, The Philadelphia Negro

Glenn’s conversation with Wai Wah Chin

Glenn’s book, The Anatomy of Racial Inequality

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Glenn Loury
The Glenn Show
Race, inequality, and economics in the US and throughout the world from Glenn Loury, Professor of Economics at Brown University and Paulson Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute