Caste, Cities, and the Hidden Architecture of Inequality
By Erick VillagomezIsabel Wilkerson’s Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents offers one of the most compelling reframings of inequality in recent public discourse. Rather than treating racism as a matter of prejudice or individual belief, Wilkerson asks us to see it as something deeper and more durable: a caste system—an underlying social architecture that assigns worth, belonging, and limitation long before any individual choice is made. In doing so, Caste succeeds in naming what many societies... Read more