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Post-racialism (Topical Term)

Preferred form: Post-racialism
Used for/see from:
  • Color blindness (Race relations)
  • Colorblindness (Race relations)
  • Post-racial society
  • Postracialism
  • Race blindness
See also:

LC database, Feb. 5, 2008 (post-racial; postracial)

Ohio State University, Kirwan Institute Update, August 2008 ("... the term generally refers to a society, often assumed to be the United States, in which race no longer significantly shapes social opportunities, outcomes, or interpersonal relationships. All members of a “post- racial” society, regardless of race or ethnicity, would have equal access to the benefits that the society provides.")

Google search, Feb. 5, 2009 (post-racialism; postracialism; race blindness; color blindness (race); post-racial society)

Wikipedia, Feb. 5, 2009 (Color blindness (race): Color-blind (sometimes called Race-blind) is a term describing activities undertaken and services provided without regard to the racial characteristics of those who participate in an activity or receive a service.)

Here are entered works on a social ideal in which race ceases to be a factor in shaping interpersonal relationships or economic and social opportunities.

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