
Reveal Ibram X. Kendi vs. America’s “Antiracism Backlash”
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Feb 25, 2026 Ibram X. Kendi, historian and author known for How to Be an Antiracist, reflects on his antiracism work and the backlash he faced. He discusses defining antiracist action and why policy matters. He recounts the controversy around his Boston University center and his move to an HBCU. He talks about making Malcolm X accessible to young readers and frames the fight over equality as a national battle.
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Anti Racist Is An Active Opposite
- Anti-racist is the clear opposite of racist and requires active effort to confront structural racism.
- Kendi explains opposites: racist ideas create hierarchy while anti-racist ideas advance equality, and anti-racist policies produce racial equity.
Push Policies That Help Everyone Vote
- Do promote anti-racist policies because they create racial equity and will benefit white people too.
- Kendi cites voter access: equitable electoral reforms would ease voting for poor, student, and senior white people as well as for people of color.
Founding A Center Amid A Pandemic Backlash
- Kendi recounts founding the Center for Antiracist Research during 2020 and hiring staff amid the pandemic.
- Donations and projects slowed by 2022–23 while backlash against DEI and CRT intensified, leading to attacks and scrutiny.






