This episode discusses the “imposition of Blackness” as it relates to the white supremacy project of racialization, racial schema and racial hierarchy, and how it infiltrates public understanding. Features interviews with participants who explain the impacts of the “imposition” and how they choose to define Blackness for themselves; and leadings race scholars in sociology, anthropology, political science and law: Professors Ted Landsmark, N. Fadeke Castor, Javier Wallace and Ron Sullivan.
JourneysB2B YouTube Channel, Episode 4: The Imposition of Blackness
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