Eduardo Bonilla-Silva

Eduardo Bonilla-Silva is a sociologist known for his work on racial theory, particularly the concept of color-blind racism. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of racial dynamics in the United States and has authored several influential books and articles on the subject.

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  1. 1. Racism Without Racists

    Color-Blind Racism and the Persistence of Racial Inequality in America

    This insightful work delves into the complexities of contemporary racial dynamics, exploring how systemic racism persists in a society that outwardly condemns overt racial discrimination. It examines the subtle, often unconscious ways in which racial inequality is maintained through "color-blind" rhetoric, which dismisses the significance of race and denies the existence of racial privilege. By analyzing everyday interactions and societal structures, the book reveals how these seemingly neutral attitudes and practices contribute to the perpetuation of racial disparities, challenging readers to recognize and address the underlying biases that sustain racial inequality.

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