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Sheryll Cashin on white spaces and Black hoods

Sheryll Cashin on white spaces and Black hoods

Update: 2021-10-25
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“Residential segregation not only affects opportunity, it alters politics”. That’s one of the claims of my guest today, Georgetown scholar Sheryll Cashin. In this episode, we discuss Cashin’s new book, titled White Space, Black Hood: Opportunity Hoarding and Segregation in the Age of Inequality. She describes her own upbringing as a daughter of civil rights activists and how this has animated her own work; how affluent white spaces are not only separate to low-poverty areas, but require them; the group of people she calls Descendants, whose ancestors were enslaved, and who live today in low-opportunity spaces; and what it means for white people to have “cultural dexterity”. We end up talking about what love has to do with pretty much all of this. 


 


Sheryll Cashin


Sheryll Cashin is a Professor of Law, Civil Rights and Social Justice at Georgetown University working on topics including race relations and inequality in the United States. She is the author of several books and numerous articles including commentary for the New York Times, the Washington Post, and is currently serving as a contributing editor to Politico. Cashin is also a board member of the Poverty and Race Research Action Council. Previously, she was a law clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall and worked in the Clinton administration as an advisor on urban and economic policy. 


 


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Creator: Richard Reeves


Research: Ashleigh Maciolek


Artwork: George Vaughan Thomas


Tech Support: Cameron Hauver-Reeves


Music: "Remember" by Bencoolen (thanks for the permission, guys!)

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Sheryll Cashin on white spaces and Black hoods

Sheryll Cashin on white spaces and Black hoods

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