Has the US dealt with class as an anti-discrimination category in sort of meaningful way? Or has discrimination in America graduated from the prejudice of the past to a more insidious targeting of anyone who refuses to convert to the mainstream perception of behavior. Do we punish individualism and insist upon a generic existence for those who wish to taste success in America today?
Yale Law Professor Kenji Yoshino joins Dean Lawrence R Velvel on this episode of The Massachusetts School of Law’s Books of our Time, to talk about his book, Covering: The Hidden Assault on Our Civil Rights.
Educational Video from The Massachusetts School of Law.


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