Race and Politics

Sam Stein

GOP Jumps On Ricci, But Sotomayor's Confirmation Chances Remain Strong

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 07.30.2009 | Politics


The Supreme Court's ruling that a group of white firefighters were unfairly denied promotions based on their race was the worst of three possible outc...

Sotomayor's Confirmation Hearings Will Be a Trial of the GOP

Roberto Lovato | Posted 06.27.2009 | Politics


Roberto Lovato

As she faces a host of hostile questions in her confirmation hearings, Sotomayor should remember one thing: it is not she who will be on trial, but the Republican Party.

Social Work and Politics: What's Happening in America

Martha St Jean | Posted 06.14.2009 | Politics


Martha St Jean

Women who want to keep it all together should always have a plan, burn the candle at both ends and make sure to keep the middle for themselves.

A Vietnamese-American In the House... Our Parents Will Be So Proud

Disgrasian | Posted 01.15.2009 | Politics


Disgrasian

Everyone is all kinds of excited about the fact that there's now a Vietnamese-American dude rocking the U.S. House of Representatives. Incidentally, I think it's a bit of a mixed bag.

This Week in Blackness Episode 13 -- Black, Black, Blackity, Black.

Elon James White | Posted 12.14.2008 | Politics


Elon James White

Comedian Elon James White talks about the wide spread notion of eliminating color when it comes to President-Elect Obama. Lets just say, he's not amused.

Conservatives' Race-Baiting Miscalculation

John Ridley | Posted 11.10.2008 | Politics


John Ridley

From not-so-subtle euphemisms to open slurring, how much is conservative race-baiting going to cost the Republicans? Probably the presidency.

Bradley Who? Here Comes the Obama Effect

Daniel Okrent | Posted 11.08.2008 | Politics


Daniel Okrent

Everyone's fretting that the dreaded Bradley Effect will turn up in this election. But there's another shoe to drop on this issue -- and it may change the electoral map for years to come.

Uneasy Twins

Laurel Thatcher Ulrich | Posted 11.02.2008 | Politics


Laurel Thatcher Ulrich

For the past few weeks the nation has been engaged in a truly bizarre debate over who is better qualified for the presidency -- Barack Obama or Sarah Palin.

The Unbearable Whiteness of Being

Parvez Sharma | Posted 10.24.2008 | Politics


Parvez Sharma

Does the Republican Party now represent primarily a demographic of one skin color only? McCain and Palin always seem to be surrounded by Whites.

Is Barack Obama's Candidacy About Race?

Bill Blanning | Posted 10.05.2008 | Politics


Bill Blanning

The simple fact that an African-American is in line for the presidency serves to affirm for all of us our belief in America's best ideals.

Once Again Obama Should Address Race

Howard Winant | Posted 09.08.2008 | Politics


Howard Winant

Since his speech in March, Obama has been effectively and consciously redefining racial politics. He can consolidate his "brand" by addressing race openly, as he has already done in the past.

A New Race(ism?) -- Unconscious Bias in the '08 Campaign

Gregory S. Parks | Posted 08.11.2008 | Politics


Gregory S. Parks

The broader challenge for Senator Obama is to make voters aware of the fact that even many well-intentioned individuals harbor unconscious, anti-black biases.

The Race Card

Dave Johnson | Posted 08.09.2008 | Politics


Dave Johnson

The accusation that blacks "play the race card" taps into working-class white resentment. It says that black people receive special treatment while the politically-correct crowd jumps all over you for pointing it out.

Obama and Hispanics: Another Myth Exposed

Mark Feierstein and Ana Iparraguirre | Posted 07.06.2008 | Politics


Mark Feierstein and Ana Iparraguirre

To misread Hispanic voters is to miss a fundamental dynamic of the presidential race. For all the talk about race and gender, it is ethnicity that may determine the next president of the United States.

Sam Stein

Rendell: Some Whites Won't Support Obama Because Of Race

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics


The racial components of the 2008 Democratic Primary refuse to go away. On Tuesday, Gov. Ed Rendell, a prominent Hillary Clinton supporter, told the P...

Sam Stein

Clyburn: Bill Clinton May Be Damaging His Reputation

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics


Representative Jim Clyburn, whose neutrality in the Democratic primary has made him something of a political referee between the Obama and Clinton cam...