
MISSION: Chapter 3, Caught in the Middle: Race, Class, and the Fight for Equity
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Read in December 2021. In this episode, Noel unpacks a powerful framework developed from decades of frontline social justice work. Noel lays out a bold, unsettling thesis: that Aboriginal Australians and African Americans are caught in a race–class gridlock—trapped between right-wing racial prejudice and left-wing class elitism. Drawing on lessons from history, the Obama presidency, and critiques of liberal democracy, this episode challenges conventional narratives of progress and calls for a radical rethinking of policy—one grounded not in race, but in economic need.
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