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Daria Roithmayr

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Daria Roithmayr is the George T. and Harriet E. Pfleger Professor of Law at the University of Southern California.

Life

She graduated from University of California, Los Angeles, and from the Georgetown University Law Center, magna cum laude.[1]

Work

  • Reproducing Racism: How Everyday Choices Lock In White Advantage. NYU Press. 20 January 2014. ISBN 978-0-8147-7713-8.[2]

References

  1. ^ http://weblaw.usc.edu/who/faculty/directory/contactinfo.cfm?detailid=399
  2. ^ Richard R.W. Brooks. "The Banality of Racial Inequality". Yale Law Review. Daria Roithmayr's argument in Reproducing Racism, taken in its starkest terms, maintains that, without further state intervention, those people who would have been perceived as black before the pill would, well into the future and perhaps indefinitely, experience the same social and economic disadvantages they have faced for generations. Absent additional state action, the fate of black Americans would remain locked in a pattern established long before their birth and based on reasons no one currently recognizes or endorses.
External videos
video icon Book Discussion on Reproducing Racism, C-SPAN, April 20, 2015