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In this episode of Heathers on Culture, Malveaux and Fleming explore how white supremacy adapts rather than disappears. Tracing its construction from colonial America to today, they show how law, education, and policy shaped “whiteness” to preserve power. Linking this history to current battles over education, reproductive rights, immigration, and Project 2025, the episode reveals how demographic anxiety defines belonging and challenges listeners to interrupt the cycle.
By Heathers On CultureIn this episode of Heathers on Culture, Malveaux and Fleming explore how white supremacy adapts rather than disappears. Tracing its construction from colonial America to today, they show how law, education, and policy shaped “whiteness” to preserve power. Linking this history to current battles over education, reproductive rights, immigration, and Project 2025, the episode reveals how demographic anxiety defines belonging and challenges listeners to interrupt the cycle.