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Tanya Kateri Hernandez

    Tanya Katerí Hernández is a leading expert in comparative race law and an author whose work delves into cross-cultural relations and anti-discrimination statutes. Her scholarship, published in prominent law reviews and news outlets, scrutinizes the intricacies of racial prejudice and the roles of state and customary law in perpetuating racial subordination. Through her books and extensive academic engagement, Hernández endeavors to illuminate new pathways toward social justice, emphasizing the stories of multiracial individuals and their experiences with discrimination.

    Inocencia racial
    Multiracials and Civil Rights
    Racial Subordination in Latin America
    Racial Innocence
    • The first comprehensive book about anti-Black bias in the Latino community that unpacks the misconception that Latinos are “exempt” from racism due to their ethnicity and multicultural backgroundRacial Innocence will challenge what you thought about racism and bias and demonstrate that it’s possible for a historically marginalized group to experience discrimination and also be discriminatory. Racism is deeply complex, and law professor and comparative race relations expert Tanya Katerí Hernández exposes “the Latino racial innocence cloak” that often veils Latino complicity in racism. As Latinos are the second-largest ethnic group in the US, this revelation is critical to dismantling systemic racism. Basing her work on interviews, discrimination case files, and civil rights law, Hernández reveals Latino anti-Black bias in the workplace, the housing market, schools, places of recreation, the criminal justice system, and Latino families.By focusing on racism perpetrated by communities outside those of White non-Latino people, Racial Innocence brings to light the many Afro-Latino and African American victims of anti-Blackness at the hands of other people of color. Through exploring the interwoven fabric of discrimination and examining the cause of these issues, we can begin to move toward a more egalitarian society.

      Racial Innocence
    • Racial Subordination in Latin America

      The Role of the State, Customary Law, and the New Civil Rights Response

      • 258 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The examination of customary laws reveals the historic role of Latin American states in establishing and maintaining racial hierarchies. The book delves into the complexities of racial regulation, highlighting how these legal frameworks have influenced societal structures and perpetuated inequalities. Through this analysis, it sheds light on the interplay between law and race in the region's history.

      Racial Subordination in Latin America