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  1. Coleman Cruz Hughes (born February 25, 1996) is an American writer and podcast host. He was a fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research and a fellow and contributing editor at their City Journal, and he is the host of the podcast Conversations with Coleman.

  2. Feb 1, 2024 · Coleman Hughes wants a colorblind society. In his new book, he recounts how schools emphasized his racial identity — and other students’ white privilege.

  3. My name is Coleman Hughes. I’m a writer, podcast host, and musician. I’ve written for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, National Review, Quillette, the Spectator, and the City Journal. Currently, I’m a contributing writer at the Free Press.

  4. Mar 27, 2024 · 878K views 3 months ago. The political analyst and author shares why he takes issue with anti-racist philosophy, and his vision for decreasing racial disparities, from his book, “The End of Race ...

  5. 30K. 374K views 8 months ago #TED #TEDTalks. Racial inequality provokes passionate opinions and varied ideas of how to build a fair, equitable society. One topic that's been contentiously debated...

  6. www.youtube.com › channel › UCUk0AvSMU5CJ0wUqJf9TX8gColeman Hughes - YouTube

    Join Coleman Hughes, accomplished writer and philosophy graduate, for his brand new podcast, Conversations with Coleman.

  7. Coleman Hughes created his podcast, Conversations with Coleman, to host radically honest discussions about today's most pressing social and political questions. Specializing in issues related to race, public policy and applied ethics, Hughes is a former fellow of the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research.

  8. Searching for truth in an uncertain world. Click to read Colemans Corner, by Coleman Hughes, a Substack publication with tens of thousands of subscribers.

  9. In this talk, writer and podcast host Coleman Hughes makes a case in favor of the idea, sharing why he thinks the key to reducing inequality and easing racial tensions is replacing race-based policies with class-based ones.

  10. Coleman Hughes (@coldxman) is a writer and podcaster who covers topics such as race, culture, and politics. Follow him on Twitter to get his insights, opinions, and debates with other thinkers and influencers. You can also check out his website, newsletter, and podcast links on his profile.