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Black and Hispanic communities are starting to reject identity politics and instead focus on core values, which could signal the end of identity politics and the beginning of a healthy democracy based ...
Link Kamala Harris ever more closely to identity politics. The Times’s Sunday ... Harris has likely never seen a racial disparity that she did not attribute to racism. If black females die of ...
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Black voters — men and women — were the bedrock of the ... changed its name to X and shaped the social media platform’s ...
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Growing up, he said, he heard opinions from both sides of the political ... as the first Black woman to lead a major party into a presidential election, but she has not made her identity a ...