The Mixed Marriage Project: Lessons on Race, Love, and A Future without Racism
Автор: The Bahá'í Chair for World Peace
Загружено: 2026-02-16
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Описание: In this lecture Professor Dorothy Roberts draws on her forthcoming memoir and archival research uncovering nearly five hundred interviews with Black–white couples in Chicago beginning in the 1930s. Although interracial marriage was legal, these couples’ lives were tightly governed by structural racism embedded in housing, employment, policing, and family regulation. Examining both the limits and possibilities of love across the color line, Professor Roberts interrogates the enduring belief that interracial intimacy signals the triumph of love over racism. Professor Roberts argues that love alone cannot dismantle racism, but that intimacy becomes politically transformative when it confronts—rather than denies—the racist structures that continue to constrain our humanity in and through our relationships.
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