People who claim they “don’t see race” when they evaluate others may think they all have similar beliefs about racial justice — but they’re very wrong, according to a new book.
In fact, the belief in “racial colorblindness” unites people who range from liberal to conservative and hardened racists to egalitarians, according to Philip Mazzocco, author of The Psychology of Racial Colorblindness: A Critical Review.
- The Many Shades of Colorblindness