In this Legacies of Black Pioneers series of the Dissidents Podcast, Winkfield Twyman Jr and Jennifer Richmond speak with Professor Glenn Loury on his newly released book, Late Admissions: Confessions of a Black Conservative. We discuss authenticity, individualism, enterprise, faith, and end our conversation on the lively question of whether the experience of race can be equated to the encumbrance of a Soviet gulag and if retiring from race is the path to a better future or simply escapism.
Podcast notes:
Late Admissions: Confessions of a Black Conservative, Glenn Loury
Self-Censorship in Public Discourse: A Theory of "Political Correctness" and Related Phenomena, Glenn Loury
Letters in Black & White: A New Correspondence on Race, Jennifer Richmond & Winkfield Twyman, Jr.
The Raceless Antiracist: Why Ending Race Is the Future of Antiracism, Sheena Mason
The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America, Coleman Hughes
On Being Color-Blah with Angel Eduardo
The Power of the Powerless, Vaclav Havel
The Gulag Archipelago and The Wisdom of Aledsandr Solzhenitsyn, Academy of Ideas