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‘How do we begin to imagine the world as it could be?’
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‘How do we begin to imagine the world as it could be?’

A conversation with Hahrie Han, author of ‘Undivided: The Quest for Racial Solidarity in an American Church’

is a political scientist at Johns Hopkins University who studies social movements and collective action.1 Her latest book is Undivided: The Quest for Racial Solidarity in an American Church.2

This newsletter includes the complete audio of my conversation with Hahrie. (To listen in your favorite podcast app, just search for “Reframe Your Inbox.”)

Earlier this month,

published a condensed and edited version of our conversation. Head here to read it: “Radical grace and the fight for racial justice.”

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Radical grace and the fight for racial justice
In 2016, Ohio voted by an eight-point margin to send Donald Trump to the White House. And in a pattern that became familiar during the 2024 elections but was a surprise then, that same year, residents of Cincinnati overwhelmingly backed a ballot measure that appeared to be the antithesis of the Trump campaign: a universal preschool tax that would largely benefit low-income Black families…
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1

https://www.hahriehan.com. Thanks to my friend L.R. for telling me about Undivided and connecting me with Hahrie!

2

https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/669326/undivided-by-hahrie-han

Reframe Your Inbox
Reframe Your Inbox
Politics, productivity, and power. Culture and capitalism. Business and books. This is the audio edition of "Reframe Your Inbox," an email newsletter of essays and interviews written (and read) by Adam M. Lowenstein.