Howard Winant teaches sociology at UC Santa Barbara, where he also directs the Center for New Racial Studies. He is the author of The World Is a Ghetto and (with Michael Omi) Racial Formation in the United States.

Blog Entries by Howard Winant

A Response to My Mom on Obama and the Economy

Posted April 6, 2009 | 04:36 PM (EST)


A RESPONSE TO MY MOM ON OBAMA AND THE ECONOMY
(Note: she's 89 and something of a radical)

Hi Mom,

This is in response to your recent rant about the economy and Obama. Note Obama's remark to the bankers on April 3rd (as reported in Salon):

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Dealing with Racism in the Age of Obama

Posted November 6, 2008 | 03:15 PM (EST)


Barack Obama's spectacular victory is being celebrated as the end of racism in the United States. Of course it is no such thing. Racism will persist in spite of the various testimonials by Chris Matthews (and many other pundits) about how profoundly they were moved by Obama's triumph. It will...

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Race: The Final Frontier

Posted October 14, 2008 | 11:03 AM (EST)


As his campaign enters its final weeks, John McCain is a headless horseman. He is bereft of economic ideas, chained to the sinking ship of neoconservatism, and obliged to keep the hapless Sarah Palin afloat. He is still pounding the drums for an indefensible war. Whatever political coherence he once...

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Once Again Obama Should Address Race

Posted August 8, 2008 | 10:52 AM (EST)


Let's start with this: the Republican Party is the white party. It attracts tiny percentages of black voters, and way fewer Latinos than it did even in 2004. Still got some Cuban Americans and a token conservative of color or two, maybe some Asian Americans uncomfortable with their lingering racial...

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Obama Navigates the Home Stretch

Posted May 2, 2008 | 11:13 AM (EST)


Start with this: every national election has been about race. Go back as far as you want. You'll find the slavery-oriented elections, the immigration-oriented elections, the Jim Crow elections. You'll find civil rights as an issue before the eruption of the modern civil rights movement (1948 anyone?). There's Lyndon Johnson's...

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