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The Gray Area with Sean Illing

White threat in a browning America (Jennifer Richeson re-air)

The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Vox Media Podcast Network

Society & Culture, News, Politics, News Commentary, Philosophy

4.610.8K Ratings

🗓️ 4 July 2019

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

This conversation with Yale psychologist and MacArthur genius Jennifer Richeson first appeared a year ago, and it’s one of my favorites. But I wanted to repost it now for two reasons. First, it’s as a necessary companion to Monday’s conversation with Robert Jones over changing religious dynamics. Richeson focuses on racial demographic change, and in particular, how the perception of losing demographic power pushes people’s politics in a sharply conservative direction. I don’t think it’s possible to understand our politics in this moment without understanding this research. Second, it’s July Fourth, and this conversation makes me feel patriotic. America has its problems, but it’s to our great and enduring credit that we are at least trying to navigate a transition to being a true multiethnic liberal democracy. Other countries have collapsed into violence and civil war over far less. It’s easy to look back on history and think that the great political challenges belonged to past generations and we’re merely drafting off their achievements. But it’s not true. We’re navigating an unprecedented political transition in our own time. If we make good on its promise — on this country’s promise — we’ll deserve our place in the history books, too. Recommended books: White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide by Carol Anderson Change They Can't Believe In: The Tea Party and Reactionary Politics in America by Christopher S. Parker and Matt A. Barreto The Space Between Us: Social Geography and Politics by Ryan Enos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Our desire to believe that America is just and fair and has made so much progress since

0:06.4

you know, pick a tragedy, any tragedy, right?

0:09.4

That we're just so committed to that story that we just will not allow ourselves to see

0:14.0

the truth until it happens in a way that cannot be avoided and is usually really bloody and

0:19.7

nasty.

0:20.7

And even then, we move on after a couple days.

0:30.0

Hello, welcome to the Clancho on the Vox Media podcast network.

0:37.9

Happy July 4th.

0:38.9

Happy July 4th.

0:40.7

There's a reason I wanted to repose this episode of Jennifer Richardson today on July

0:45.1

4th.

0:46.1

One is it it speaks really clearly to the episode we had just a couple days ago with Robert

0:50.2

Jones.

0:51.2

We were talking there about the demographic changes around religion and I referenced a

0:55.4

number of times there that the demographic changes around race and how those are changing

0:58.3

their politics.

0:59.3

Everything here is very heavily based on the work of Richardson who is a macArthur genius

1:03.9

and a psychologist at Yale.

1:05.6

It's a remarkable work as you'll hear in here about what demographic change and the feeling

1:10.9

of your group losing numerical power, losing that status, losing that control, what that

1:16.2

does to people, what it does to people in terms of their political opinions, what it does

1:20.2

to them in terms of their identity.

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