If the Democratic Party is going to come back, it needs to be awake to the needs of everyone, not just those who are the ...
I say practice because it is a skill. It takes no skill to claim an identity of immutable characteristics. All one has to do is step into the politics of that particular identity and speak in its ...
When pressed to say what they’re objecting to, most critics of identity politics can cite examples. But mocking specific excesses––unpopular neologisms such as Latinx, racial litmus tests ...
Philosopher Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò talks about 'Elite Capture,' how political culture goes wrong—and how to put it right.
Losing an election is a an opportunity for reflection. It’s also an opportunity for airing pet peeves. Unfortunately, as the Democrats’ post-election conversation proves, the two are often one ...
The problem in our culture isn’t “men.” It’s individual males. The political answer isn’t “women” (or, more precisely, “progressive women”). It’s individuals who seek justice.
The party is facing a toxic stew of angry activists, aging leaders, still potent identity politics and a nasty split among its elites. And they are stuck with Kamala Harris as their de facto leader.
Rosilicie Ochoa-Bogh, R-Yucaipa, who cited a rejection of identity politics and discrimination — highlighting the battle within the Republican party between embracing racial politics and aiming ...