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What if everything you thought you knew about race was wrong?Race is associated with socioeconomic status, social mobility, cultural expression, who we marry, our friends, our internal and social identities, and nearly every aspect of our society-but where did it come from, and why does it persist?It's time to break free from the myths that divide us-staring now. Rethinking Race reveals that race has no biological basis. Instead, it was created as a tool of division, determining who holds power and who is denied it. Grounded in research yet accessible, this book unpacks the origins of racial…mehr

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What if everything you thought you knew about race was wrong?Race is associated with socioeconomic status, social mobility, cultural expression, who we marry, our friends, our internal and social identities, and nearly every aspect of our society-but where did it come from, and why does it persist?It's time to break free from the myths that divide us-staring now. Rethinking Race reveals that race has no biological basis. Instead, it was created as a tool of division, determining who holds power and who is denied it. Grounded in research yet accessible, this book unpacks the origins of racial categories and the inequalities they sustain. More importantly, it offers a bold solution: dismantling these artificial divisions to build a more just world.Are you ready to open your mind to deconstruct the use of race in society?
Autorenporträt
Dr. Kevin Coghlan grew up in Chicago, IL; Nashville, TN; and Columbus, OH. He holds a PhD in Psychology with a specialization in Gender Diversity from National University and a Master's in Sociology from Middle Tennessee State University.Dr. Coghlan is a professor of psychology and sociology. His teaching focuses on social stratification, particularly concerning race and ethnicity, social class, biological sex and gender, and sexuality.He lives in Upper Arlington, OH, with his wife, Ina, and their two children, Beckett and Harlow. In his free time, he enjoys coffee and playing live music.