This paper formulates a new model of racial integration for African Americans in the United States, based upon a careful consideration of the weaknesses in previous models. Instead of spatial mixing, this model of integration calls for transformed habits of interaction between citizens in public spaces, as well as a redistribution of power, understood as access to resources and opportunities. Integration along these lines would produce mutual transformation rather than compulsory assimilation. However, this model does not necessarily answer the concerns of integration critics who question the capacity of the United States to achieve true racial equality. Hence, the conclusion considers three significant obstacles to the achievement of integ...
This study addresses the significance of residential integration for racial groups. It questions the...
Part of the "Symposium from Brown to Bakke to Grutter: Constitutionalizing and defining racial equal...
This paper was originally presented at A Shared Future: Fostering Communities of Inclusion in an Era...
This paper formulates a new model of racial integration for African Americans in the United States, ...
In this chapter I consider the place of the topic of racial and ethnic urban residential segregation...
Neither the presence of black people in predominantly white spaces nor the appropriation of black cu...
Nobody talks about racial integration anymore. Is it because we don\u27t believe in it? That we neve...
The United States remains a remarkably racially segregated society. The majority of policy initiativ...
Integration occupies a contested and often paradoxical place in legal and public policy scholarship ...
The subject of post-racialism has been rather topical since Barack Obama was elected President. I ...
Integrated in principle, segregated in fact: is this the legacy of fifty years of progress in Ameri...
Integration occupies a contested and often paradoxical place in legal and public policy scholarship ...
Both advocates and critics of racial integration have often depicted it as fundamentally hostile to ...
In 1954 in the Brown decision the Supreme Court ruled that in the field of public education the doct...
Headlines about racial polarization and a country divided obscure an important present opportunity: ...
This study addresses the significance of residential integration for racial groups. It questions the...
Part of the "Symposium from Brown to Bakke to Grutter: Constitutionalizing and defining racial equal...
This paper was originally presented at A Shared Future: Fostering Communities of Inclusion in an Era...
This paper formulates a new model of racial integration for African Americans in the United States, ...
In this chapter I consider the place of the topic of racial and ethnic urban residential segregation...
Neither the presence of black people in predominantly white spaces nor the appropriation of black cu...
Nobody talks about racial integration anymore. Is it because we don\u27t believe in it? That we neve...
The United States remains a remarkably racially segregated society. The majority of policy initiativ...
Integration occupies a contested and often paradoxical place in legal and public policy scholarship ...
The subject of post-racialism has been rather topical since Barack Obama was elected President. I ...
Integrated in principle, segregated in fact: is this the legacy of fifty years of progress in Ameri...
Integration occupies a contested and often paradoxical place in legal and public policy scholarship ...
Both advocates and critics of racial integration have often depicted it as fundamentally hostile to ...
In 1954 in the Brown decision the Supreme Court ruled that in the field of public education the doct...
Headlines about racial polarization and a country divided obscure an important present opportunity: ...
This study addresses the significance of residential integration for racial groups. It questions the...
Part of the "Symposium from Brown to Bakke to Grutter: Constitutionalizing and defining racial equal...
This paper was originally presented at A Shared Future: Fostering Communities of Inclusion in an Era...