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Doing Sociology 13.4 Interest Convergence and Antiracism
In this exercise, you will examine the pros and cons of leveraging interest convergence for antiracism efforts.
Interest convergence seems to be a way of treating the symptoms (e.g., advocating for policies to remedy racial inequality) rather than the cause (racial prejudice and systemic racism). Consider and write answers to the following questions:
Note to Instructors:
For face-to face classes, you can have students write their answers and form two groups: one that supports using interest convergence and another that opposes using it in antiracist efforts. Have them work together for a few minutes to prepare for a debate. In large classes, you can then select a subset of students for each side to debate—and have the remaining students select the winning side. In online classes, you can use this exercise as discussion board prompts or as a paper assignment.