Rice University: Interracial Contact May Not Reduce Racism, Says Report
July 08, 2022
July 08, 2022
HOUSTON, Texas, July 8 (TNSjou) -- Rice University issued the following news release on July 7, 2022:
A new study has found a rise in racial apathy -- in other words, not caring about racial inequality -- among young white adults.
Racial apathy and the belief that Black people no longer experience prejudice in today's world represent the "new racism," according to Tony Brown, professor of sociology at Rice University and lead author of the study, "Ch . . .
A new study has found a rise in racial apathy -- in other words, not caring about racial inequality -- among young white adults.
Racial apathy and the belief that Black people no longer experience prejudice in today's world represent the "new racism," according to Tony Brown, professor of sociology at Rice University and lead author of the study, "Ch . . .