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Session Submission Type: Invited Session
This panel examines the persistent racial inequality evident in the public and private segregation of everyday lives that serve to block equal opportunity and place racial groups in harm’s way. Uncovering the ways racial space is maintained and reproduced is crucial in understanding the ways the processes are normalized.
Tracking the Interactional Effects of Gang Control across Institutional Settings - Victor M. Rios, University of California-Santa Barbara
Of Elephants and Chameleons: Whiteness in Public Space Today - Melanie E. L. Bush, Adelphi University
Green Veneers: Gates Communities, Urban Renewal, and Built Exclusions - Zaire Z. Dinzey-Flores, State University of New Jersey-Rutgers
Race in a Special Place: The Case of HWCU's - Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Duke University