This lecture introduces Rose’s in-progress research, video and public engagement project. In it, Rose argues that five key drivers of structural racism—housing, criminal justice, education, wealth and media—form a flexible, highly connected apparatus. In addition, the project highlights the role of narrative in driving structural racism as well as the problem and yet importance of making legible and compelling a progressive, anti-racist popular narrative in a highly mass-mediated age.
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