Enemy Jew Media Now Directly Attacks Caucasian Family Unit!
Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 5:21 am
The sociologist Margaret Hagerman (Jewess?) spent two years
embedded in upper-middle-class White households, listening
in on conversations about race.
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Bio:
Margaret A. Hagerman is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at
Mississippi State University and is a Faculty Affiliate in both
the African American Studies and Gender Studies programs. She
received her Ph.D. from Emory University in 2014. Her qualitative
research focuses on the study of racial socialization, or how
kids learn about race, racism, inequality, and privilege. Dr.
Hagerman’s newly published book, White Kids: Growing Up with
Privilege in a Racially Divided America (NYU Press) explores
how white children learn about race in the context of their
everyday lives. This work has been featured in The Atlantic,
The Guardian, Time, L.A. Times, The Conversation, and on radio
programs across the U.S. and Canada including NPR’s Marketplace.
Her research can also be found in publications such as Journal
of Marriage and Family, Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, Ethnic
and Racial Studies, and Sociological Studies of Children and
Youth. Dr. Hagerman teaches courses on race, education, children
and youth, families, and qualitative methods.
66940 A Jewess who has polluted the Caucasian gene pool? Inquiring
minds want to know!
embedded in upper-middle-class White households, listening
in on conversations about race.
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/how- ... ket-newtab
Bio:
Margaret A. Hagerman is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at
Mississippi State University and is a Faculty Affiliate in both
the African American Studies and Gender Studies programs. She
received her Ph.D. from Emory University in 2014. Her qualitative
research focuses on the study of racial socialization, or how
kids learn about race, racism, inequality, and privilege. Dr.
Hagerman’s newly published book, White Kids: Growing Up with
Privilege in a Racially Divided America (NYU Press) explores
how white children learn about race in the context of their
everyday lives. This work has been featured in The Atlantic,
The Guardian, Time, L.A. Times, The Conversation, and on radio
programs across the U.S. and Canada including NPR’s Marketplace.
Her research can also be found in publications such as Journal
of Marriage and Family, Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, Ethnic
and Racial Studies, and Sociological Studies of Children and
Youth. Dr. Hagerman teaches courses on race, education, children
and youth, families, and qualitative methods.
66940 A Jewess who has polluted the Caucasian gene pool? Inquiring
minds want to know!