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Carlos Hoyt: Do Races Exist?

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In this episode of How My View Grew, educator Carlos Hoyt describes his early life experience transcending racial categories and how he discovered that the entire concept of "race" was false and unhelpful. What if the racial categories that pervade our conversations, public policy, and social science data are scientifically meaningless? What can we learn from people who have deracialized themselves and others? How might these insights improve lives and undermine racism at its roots?

**Key Takeaways**

  • 8:00 Growing up in Boston—"Black and proud," changing school districts, mixing it up at summer camp
  • 18:00 Discovering research on other "race transcenders"
  • 22:00 The five steps in racializing people
  • 27:00 The pseudoscience of race
  • 34:00 Why "racial equality" is an oxymoron
  • 40:00 Making the U.S. Census more accurate
  • 44:00 How to adjust the way you refer to people
  • 50:00 Amiel's reflections, including the analogy of the Elvis Lives Fan Club

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Manage episode 415645368 series 3553514
Content provided by Amiel Handelsman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Amiel Handelsman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode of How My View Grew, educator Carlos Hoyt describes his early life experience transcending racial categories and how he discovered that the entire concept of "race" was false and unhelpful. What if the racial categories that pervade our conversations, public policy, and social science data are scientifically meaningless? What can we learn from people who have deracialized themselves and others? How might these insights improve lives and undermine racism at its roots?

**Key Takeaways**

  • 8:00 Growing up in Boston—"Black and proud," changing school districts, mixing it up at summer camp
  • 18:00 Discovering research on other "race transcenders"
  • 22:00 The five steps in racializing people
  • 27:00 The pseudoscience of race
  • 34:00 Why "racial equality" is an oxymoron
  • 40:00 Making the U.S. Census more accurate
  • 44:00 How to adjust the way you refer to people
  • 50:00 Amiel's reflections, including the analogy of the Elvis Lives Fan Club

**Resources**


**Subscribe to the podcast**

To hear the origin stories of more big ideas, subscribe to How My View Grew on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.

**Share the love**

Leave me a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.

  continue reading

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