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identity politics

noun

(used with a singular or plural verb)
  1. political activity or movements based on or catering to the cultural, ethnic, gender, racial, religious, or social interests that characterize a group identity.


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It’s where the seat of our community’s culture exists in the city today, but it is certainly not the first place in Chicago where identity, politics and partying for the community collided.

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“Identity politics” can be wielded in counterproductive ways.

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But there is no denying that it was also shot through with empty lip service—that on many levels, elite institutions and powerful organizations were performing symbolic identity politics to bolster their reputations without enacting meaningful material reforms.

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So now you have to make it about identity politics because that’s the only other thing they would win in a heartbeat if they made it about class.

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As a condition of remaining a university-sponsored and funded organization, the group had to agree to never talk about bias, discrimination and identity politics on campus.

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