In the face of pervasive racial violence in American society, the effort to address and subdue white supremacist extremism has been underserved by the framing of “hate crimes,” and the movement to re-frame these events as domestic terrorism, as these terms do not meet the heavy task of eliminating the perpetuation of institutional oppression.
Host Sahar Aziz will discuss with Law Professor Shirin Sinnar what she has coined the “frame analysis,” where she argues against these labels as insufficient means of challenging the predominant racial and social order in the U.S.
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