.@LSE_US Director @ptrubowitz & @sandylocks ahead of last night's #LSEUSrace talk on post-racialism after Obama. pic.twitter.com/LmQYKu3nhz//twitter.com/LSEpublicevents/status/730693567400792064
— LSE Events (@LSEpublicevents)Thu, May 12 2016 09:38:16
Very excited to see THE Prof Kimberlé Crenshaw talk about post-racialism after Obama at @LSEpublicevents #LSEUSrace pic.twitter.com/TrJdcSBRvI//twitter.com/alex8ra/status/730449908885557249
— Alexandra M (@alex8ra)Wed, May 11 2016 17:30:04- PUMPED to hear the legendary @sandylocks Kimberle Crenshaw speak on post-racialism in the US after Obama! #LSEUSRACE @LSEpublicevents
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— Winnie M Li (@winniemli)Wed, May 11 2016 17:31:31 - LSE US Centre Director @ptrubowitz welcomes all to the event tonight, and introduces @sandylocks #LSEUSrace
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— LSE US Centre (@LSE_US)Wed, May 11 2016 17:32:42
Very excited for this lecture from Kimberlé Crenshaw on the perils of post-racialism after Obama. #lseusrace pic.twitter.com/BMAUaYE3u6//twitter.com/BaronDenise/status/730451220008210435
— Denise Baron (@BaronDenise)Wed, May 11 2016 17:35:16
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— Sierra Smucker (@SierraSmucker)Wed, May 11 2016 17:38:04- .@sandylocks When here in '14, I spoke on challenges over racial justice policies - much to report about what’s happened since #LSEUSrace
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— LSE US Centre (@LSE_US)Wed, May 11 2016 17:38:12 - Take a listen to the podcast of @sandylocks at LSE in 2014 http://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/publicLecturesAndEvents/player.aspx?id=2360 … #LSEUSrace
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— LSE US Centre (@LSE_US)Wed, May 11 2016 17:38:05 - Whoop. Good to have her back. Bout to be #edutained #Lseusrace https://twitter.com/LSE_US/status/730451282079649793 …
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— phlex (@loxsmith)Wed, May 11 2016 17:38:12 - The last time Prof Crenshaw was at LSE (2014) was "the calm before the storm" of race issues & debate currently raging in the US. #lseusrace
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— Denise Baron (@BaronDenise)Wed, May 11 2016 17:40:16 - 'There was much enthusiasm about what the Obama administration would bring... but...' #LSEUSrace @sandylocks
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— Sierra Smucker (@SierraSmucker)Wed, May 11 2016 17:39:15 - Political discourse in the US about race,gender,class has opened up a wide & troubling divide - @sandylocks #LSEUSRace
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— Winnie M Li (@winniemli)Wed, May 11 2016 17:40:30 - .@sandylocks: We have to assume what Trump is saying reflects deep aspirations of a significant part of US public #LSEUSrace
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— LSE US Centre (@LSE_US)Wed, May 11 2016 17:40:39 //twitter.com/SierraSmucker/status/730452597946077184
— Sierra Smucker (@SierraSmucker)Wed, May 11 2016 17:40:45- .@sandylocks There is a indignity of a new performance: ‘being a president while black’ #LSEUSrace
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— LSE US Centre (@LSE_US)Wed, May 11 2016 17:42:19 - .@sandylocks There is a way that Trumpism isn’t at odds with “who we are “ #LSEUSrace
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— LSE US Centre (@LSE_US)Wed, May 11 2016 17:42:56 - .@sandylocks Trumpism is a synthesis of many impulses that also led to framings of post-racialism in the US #LSEUSrace
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— LSE US Centre (@LSE_US)Wed, May 11 2016 17:43:19 - .@sandylocks Colorblindness and post-racialism are far from opposing ideas #LSEUSrace
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— LSE US Centre (@LSE_US)Wed, May 11 2016 17:44:13 - ProfCrenshaw: "Trumpism," post-racialism, & color-blindness are neither completely odds with each other nor opposing ideas #lseusrace
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— Denise Baron (@BaronDenise)Wed, May 11 2016 17:44:45 - The rise of racist populism = a devastating turn in US politics which will extend its shadow regardless of the election outcome #LSEUSrace
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— Winnie M Li (@winniemli)Wed, May 11 2016 17:45:08
"#Trumpism is not necessarily at odds with who we, as Americans, are." @sandylocks speaks truth tonight #LSEUSrace pic.twitter.com/0s2XIFmAx6//twitter.com/hildistrict/status/730453900868915201
— hilary malson (@hildistrict)Wed, May 11 2016 17:45:55- Crenshaw: black lives matter is not a discourse of resistance, it's a discourse of fact #LSEUSrace
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— Delara Shakib (@DelaraShakib)Wed, May 11 2016 17:46:34 - .@sandylocks summarises what she’ll say tonight: “A critical race theorist’s guide to the post-post racial US” #LSEUSrace
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— LSE US Centre (@LSE_US)Wed, May 11 2016 17:47:22 - Stigmatization of the #blacklivesmatter movement come from the same problems that prompted protests & frustrations of that mvmnt #lseusrace
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— Denise Baron (@BaronDenise)Wed, May 11 2016 17:48:11 - .@sandylocks “We need to think about how #postracialism has circulated in political discourse” #LSEUSrace
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— LSE US Centre (@LSE_US)Wed, May 11 2016 17:49:06
Race, Reform and the New Retrenchment: the perils of post-racialism after Obama
US Centre public lecture by Professor Kimberlé Crenshaw on Wednesday 11 May 2016
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