Politics And Prose at Busboys and Poets 14th & V welcomes Sheryll Cashin to present her new book Loving in conversation with WAMU's Alicia Montgomery.
Cashin’s study of racism in America uses the 1967 Loving v. Virginia decision as a fulcrum for her investigation of the history of the idea of whiteness and her vision of a future that’s not merely color blind, but truly diverse and celebrated as such. A professor of law at Georgetown, frequent media commentator on law and race relations, and author of books including Place, Not Race , Cashin observes that approval for interracial marriage was just 4% in 1967, while today some 87% approve. Combined with rising rates of cross-racial adoption and immigration, interracial romance heralds the social revolution of a new “culturally dexterous†population.
Cashin will be in conversation with WAMU Editorial Director Alicia Montgomery.
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