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Tamara K. Nopper

Tamara K. Nopper is a sociologist whose research focuses on the racial wealth gap and the intersection between racism, financialization, criminalization, and punishment, as well as Asian Americans and racial politics. Twitter: @tamaranopper.

Stretch

Understanding abolition through bell hooks

By Tamara K. NopperApril 25, 2022
hooks considered personal confession as the beginning, not the end
Essays & Reviews

Abolition is Not a Suburb

By Tamara K. NopperJuly 16, 2020
Affluent white havens are not models of accountability
Essays & Reviews

Why Couldn’t Richard Aoki Have Been an Informant?

By Tamara K. NopperAugust 30, 2012
The state exploited the very real desire for political solidarity among people of color to advance its agenda
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