CLACLS released a new report on the 2018 Mid-Term Election results analyzing voter participation rates by race, ethnicity, and age in four key states: Arizona, Florida, Georgia, and Texas. The report […]
Data from the latest CLACLS report on Latino Voter registration suggests that lack of voter registration, not Election Day turnout, is the biggest hindrance to Latinos having a more significant impact on […]
CNN en Español and the Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies (CLACLS) at the Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY), have partnered to provide an exclusive focus on Latino vo […]
Laird W. Bergad, director de CLACLS, fue entrevistado en CNN en Español a propósito de las encuestas y las recientes elecciones en EEUU. ¿Cómo se comportó el voto hispano comparado con el voto blanco y afro […]
Note: Percentages are for eligible voters; citizens 18 years of age or older. Source: US Census Bureau Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2016.
NEW YORK, September 24, 2018—
Report: Can Stacy Abrams, a black woman in a former slave state, win the next Georgia gubernatorial election? The answer is yes, but only under particular circumstances which may not be too far-fetched. This […]
CLACLS released a new report on the 2018 Mid-Term Election results analyzing voter participation rates by race, ethnicity, and age in four key states: Arizona, Florida, Georgia, and Texas. The report […]
The newest CLACLS report studies the upcoming senatorial race in Texas. Latinos in that state now are as numerous as non-Hispanic whites in the state. However, while over 62% of non-Hispanic whites voted in the […]
CLACLS released a new report on the 2018 Mid-Term Election results analyzing voter participation rates by race, ethnicity, and age in four key states: Arizona, Florida, Georgia, and Texas. The report […]
One of the more provocative questions that arose during our discussion pertained to Stuart Hall’s following idea: that “race is the modality through which class is lived.” First, there was question as to what […]
I want to engage briefly question 2, which touches on the political imaginary of “banking black” that Williams talked about. On one hand, I was forced to rethink my own ideas about what is considered radical […]
I want to first thank the above commentator for incorporating our class discussion over Gramscian ideas about war of position vs war of maneuver. Our in-class discussion was in many ways framed and reframed […]
David Harvey made framed Karl Marx’s volumes on Capital in a rather strikingly way this week. Harvey said about the “power of abstraction” that Marx was only interested in the general level of abstraction, and n […]
I want to piggyback on the above commentary about the possibility for “ideologically cohesive yet historically/geographically-specific plans” which, like CLTs, can “embody principles of redistribution and […]