POLITICAL RACE AND MAGICAL REALISM
By Lani Guinier and Gerald Torres
Race, for us, is like the miner’s canary. Miners often
carried a canary into the mine alongside them. The canary’s more fragile
respiratory system would cause it to collapse from noxious gases long
before humans were affected, thus alerting the miners to danger. The
canary’s distress signaled that it was time to get out of the mine
because the air was becoming too poisonous to breathe.
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Those who are racially marginalized are like the miner’s
canary: their distress is the first sign of a danger that threatens us
all. It is easy enough to think that when we sacrifice this canary, the
only harm is to communities of color. Yet others ignore problems that
converge around racial minorities at their own peril, for these problems
are symptoms warning us that we are all at risk.
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