In my latest for @ForeignPolicy, I argue that how we currently understand and discuss race in the U.S. erases important nuances within groups, leading to serious miscalculations and oversights in political strategy.
https://t.co/5AynefLu6U
If President Trump seeks to “Make Americans Safe Again,” he should address the root causes of Haiti’s crisis, write @ChrisShell95 and Zuri Linetsky.
Read how he could build on 1st term initiatives to promote regional stability:
https://t.co/959iH4thTZ
I joined the @securitydpod to discuss the 2024 election, and the history of Black American thought on the US's role in the world.
https://t.co/7gWu7p92R8
Biden and Harris ran for president as candidates of the system, right down to campaigning with Dick Cheney’s daughter, Liz.
As Democrats reckon with the future of their party, foreign policy must be part of the reckoning.
My thoughts in @guardian:
https://t.co/jiPwVF0vbb
On this day in 1920, a white mob in Ocoee, Florida, lynched dozens of Black Americans and razed the Black community, because a Black man attempted to vote. https://t.co/uD227Nfx0P
Thrilled to announce that @BrookingsGov published my commentary, "Not like us? Exploring foreign-born Black men’s distinct voting patterns in the 2020 election." #blm#blackpolitics
@MasonH0lland I completely agree. The days of flat-Blackness are long gone. I hope when Barack was cajoling Black men into voting for Kamala he was talking to Black immigrant men as well
A higher share of foreign-born Black American men voted for Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election compared to U.S.-born and second-generation Black American men, finds @RyonCobb.
Read: https://t.co/GC4n5YugxK
Amid recent discussions around VP Harris' efforts to engage parts of the Black electorate, I'm resharing this piece I wrote for @ForeignPolicy a few months ago. I argue that policy makers would do well to speak to the Black community's longstanding anti-war sensibilities.
4/Regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict, White and Hispanic Americans are far more polarized than Black Americans on the issue of pushing Israel towards a ceasefire and hostage exchange.
1/My latest @CarnegieEndow piece based on findings from an August 2024 survey with @YouGov is out now. While Americans views toward foreign policy challenges are largely mediated by political affiliation, there are political disagreements along racial lines within each party.
3/ On Ukraine, 64% of White Harris supporters back military aid to Ukraine regains lost territory, compared to just 34% of Black Harris supporters. Black Harris supporters views align more with White and Black Trump supporters.