Below you will find a PDF download of chapter 9 from the fifth edition of Racism Without Racists, “E Pluribus Unum, or the Same Old Perfume in a New Bottle?” In it, Eduardo Bonilla Silva challenges the assertions that the United States is still organized along a biracial divide and posits that the United States is slowly moving toward a triracial or “plural” order similar to that found in many Latin American and Caribbean countries.
Join Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, author of "Racism Without Racists, Sixth Edition", and David G. Embrick for a discussion on systemic racism in health care and the health professions. Drawing on "Racism without Racists’" new chapter, “Color Blind Racism in Pandemic Times,” Bonilla-Silva and Embrick suggest that the structure and culture of health organizations as well as health practitioners are deeply shaped by race. They discuss what needs to happen to deracialize the health field and produce “deep diversity.” The presentation is followed by a question-and-answer session.