Race and the US Presidential Race

The Agenda examines how large a factor race is playing in the 2012 US presidential contest.

Race in America

Race and the presidential election: From the challenges of the first African American president, to the courting of the Hispanic vote, The Agenda examines how much of a factor race is playing in the US presidential election.

Guests
CEO, Christie Strategies LLC
Contributing Editor, Manhattan Institute’s City Journal
Perre Bowen Professor of Law & Director, Center for the Study of Race and Law, University of Virginia
Co-Director, The Project on Race in Political Communication (RaceProject.org)
Policy Analyst, Progress 2050
Distinguished Professor of English and Journalism, Brooklyn College & CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
Postdoctoral Scholar, Dept. of Political Science & Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture, University of Chicago

Agenda Insight: The Raj, the Reich and the Good Fight

Agenda Insight Essayist Akaash Maharaj on how historical battles and ideologies permeate families for generations.

Race and the Republican Race

Traditionally, Republicans have not done well with non-white voters. More recently, they're losing the margin on working-class white voters. Options to gain ground are being explored. More at: http://bit.ly/HVEkwo