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The Color of Aspiration: Are Latinos The Next Whites?

Brown & Black

Release Date: 11/07/2024

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Back in April 2024, we spoke to Political Psychologist Efren Perez, a UCLA Professor of Political Science and Psychology, who holds a PhD from Duke University, about his research on what are the true psychological and political factors that are driving many Latinos to "whiteness." Is it a survival mechanism or is it status-seeking? What are the long-term implications of this negotiation of identity and the Census?


Episode Summary:

• Perez on his recent Newsweek article and the concept of "ideological whiteness."

• Exploring Latino identity and the political landscape.

• Impact of personality traits on political ideology among Latinos.

• Latino Republicans and their alignment with conservative ideologies.

• Discussion on how historical shifts have redefined racial categories.

• Potential future of Latino identity and politics in the U.S.


Key Quotes: ❞

"We've been talking about Latinos and African Americans and other groups as if they sort of naturally belong together. They don't." - Efren Perez


"The main point is that the category of white has expanded and narrowed across the centuries. And we are living in a moment, awash in data where we can show you that it's going through expansion right now." - Efren Perez


“Quit focusing on the outliers and focus your energy on organizing, mobilizing the two-thirds that are already convinced, but don't have the time to vote, don't have the time or resources to make their perspective felt." - Efren Perez


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