Crisis in Perception

LatinoLand — The System Behind America’s Invented Identities


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Welcome to Crisis in Perception, where we examine the systems shaping our world.

Author: Marie Arana

This episode explores LatinoLand by Marie Arana as a systems-level analysis of how census systems, political incentives, labor structures, and racial taxonomies shape identity, perception, and institutional outcomes.

By focusing on institutional design rather than surface political conflict, the episode shows how demographic categories become tools for governance, labor management, and political consolidation across larger social systems.

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