Haitian American Scholar and Black Alliance for Peace member Jemima Pierre (https://anthro.ucla.edu/person/jemima...) sees no qualitative difference between the Republicans and Democrats when it comes to immigration policy or, more largely, imperialism. Pierre points out how Obama created some of the worst conditions for Haitian asylum seekers through his "metering" program and describes the difference between Biden and Trump as one of discourse, not substance. She also highlights that Biden has already used Trump's Title 42 to deport more Haitians than Trump did without due process. Pierre quotes the late Glen Ford (https://twitter.com/glenfordbar), who was the executive editor of the Black Agenda Report (https://www.blackagendareport.com/) and called Democrats "the more effective evil," of the two parties.
Jemima Pierre (Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin) is a sociocultural anthropologist whose research and teaching interests are located in the overlaps between African Studies and African Diaspora Studies and engage three broad areas: race, racial formation theory, and political economy; culture and the history of anthropological theory; and transnationalism, globalization, and diaspora. She is the author of The Predicament of Blackness: Postcolonial Ghana and the Politics of Race (Winner of the 2014 Elliot Skinner Book Award in Africanist Anthropology; long listed for the 2013 OCM – BOCAS Literary Prize; Recipient for the 2012 Bevington Fund First Book Grant). She is currently completing a book, Race and Africa: Cultural and Historical Legacies, which is under contract with Routledge Press (“Framing 21st Century Social Issues Series”). At the same time, she has an ongoing ethnographic research project that focuses on historical and contemporary resource extraction in Ghana as a way to think through the relationship of race and political economy in the African postcolony. Dr. Pierre’s essays on global racial formation, Ghana, immigration, and African diaspora theory and politics have appeared in a number of academic journals including, Cultural Anthropology, Feminist Review, Social Text, Identities, Cultural Dynamics, Transforming Anthropology, Journal of Haitian Studies, Latin American Perspective, American Anthropologist, Philosophia Africana, and Politique Africaine. ***Please support The Katie Halper Show *** On Patreon https://www.patreon.com/thekatiehalpe... Follow Katie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kthalps