The Time Is Now
Aug 12, 2020
2 minutes
n essays, poems, and images—from screenshots of social media to archi val photographs—Claudia Rankine searches for new pathways into conversations about race and racism. Recalling encounters with white men at airports, personal memories from college, conversations with her white husband, and various other American scenes, she maps how whiteness and white privilege infiltrate and poison everyday life. Rankine looks closely at the
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