Listen "A conversation with Alex Jun"
Episode Synopsis
The rising majority in southern California and across the nation is more racially diverse than ever. This group’s impact on society is becoming more evident every day. That’s a long overdue change for some but for others, the growth in numbers and power of people of color is perceived as a threat and continues to feed the racial divide. In this edition of SoCal Voices, Alex Jun, a professor at Azusa Pacific University and co-author of books about white cultural dominance, discusses the implication of this shift in demographics in the fight against racism.Additional ResourcesBooks co-authored by Alex Jun available on Amazon: White Jesus: The Architecture of Racism in Religion and EducationWhite Out: Understanding White Privilege and Dominance in the Modern Age Support SoCal Voices. Visit www.socalvoices.com/patreonFollow SoCal Voices on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter at @SoCalVoicesSend comments, questions and topic suggestions to: [email protected] the show
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