This Article draws from several theoretical frameworks such as critical race theory, law and economics, and rule of law conceptions to argue that the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) should formally recognize racism as a threat to financial stability due to its interconnectedness with recent and projected systemic disruptions. This Article begins by first introducing a novel model created by the author through which to dissect this claim. This “Systemic Disruption Model” provides a theoretical depiction of how racism drives every phase along the life-cycle continuum of a systemic disruption. First, with respect to the Model’s “Introduction” phase, this Article contends that racist practices and policies incentivize systemic disr...
The legacies of systemic racism are deep and complex across the United States. The COVID-19 crisis a...
This Article relies on Critical Race Theory concepts and social science research to make an importan...
This Article argues that we can better understand the dynamic of historical racial exclusion if we d...
This Article draws from several theoretical frameworks such as critical race theory, law and economi...
The financial market crisis of 2008 continues to plague the United States and countries around the w...
My dissertation, Race(d) Futures: Race, Risk, and the Politics of Prediction, asks how we think abou...
The financial market crisis of 2008 landed heaviest and hardest upon communities of color. In the mi...
Systemic racism, which exists when minorities experience harmful outcomes from implicit or explicit ...
Racism is not a natural phenomenon. Historically, it was socialised into global existence through in...
Experiencing racism is a pervasive and persistent stressor that not only negatively impacts the heal...
Racism in the United States has evolved with time, and has now taken a subtle and discreet, yet equa...
Daria Roithmayr’s book, Reproducing Racism: How Everyday Choices Lock in White Advantage, situates t...
This special issue aims to use historical examples to gain insight into the socio-economic impact of...
In my first chapter, I show a positive municipal financing shock has heterogeneous effects on academ...
This Article is the first to describe how systemic racism persists in a society that openly denounce...
The legacies of systemic racism are deep and complex across the United States. The COVID-19 crisis a...
This Article relies on Critical Race Theory concepts and social science research to make an importan...
This Article argues that we can better understand the dynamic of historical racial exclusion if we d...
This Article draws from several theoretical frameworks such as critical race theory, law and economi...
The financial market crisis of 2008 continues to plague the United States and countries around the w...
My dissertation, Race(d) Futures: Race, Risk, and the Politics of Prediction, asks how we think abou...
The financial market crisis of 2008 landed heaviest and hardest upon communities of color. In the mi...
Systemic racism, which exists when minorities experience harmful outcomes from implicit or explicit ...
Racism is not a natural phenomenon. Historically, it was socialised into global existence through in...
Experiencing racism is a pervasive and persistent stressor that not only negatively impacts the heal...
Racism in the United States has evolved with time, and has now taken a subtle and discreet, yet equa...
Daria Roithmayr’s book, Reproducing Racism: How Everyday Choices Lock in White Advantage, situates t...
This special issue aims to use historical examples to gain insight into the socio-economic impact of...
In my first chapter, I show a positive municipal financing shock has heterogeneous effects on academ...
This Article is the first to describe how systemic racism persists in a society that openly denounce...
The legacies of systemic racism are deep and complex across the United States. The COVID-19 crisis a...
This Article relies on Critical Race Theory concepts and social science research to make an importan...
This Article argues that we can better understand the dynamic of historical racial exclusion if we d...