I
think what Hattman is arguing is that we should remove the invisible line
between race and ethnicity from the census but also take action and change the
many and different ways ethnic privilege has been defined by ethnicity against
race. I’m not technically sure if this is what she is arguing about but if she
is, I would have to agree because we, as citizens or non citizens of the United
  States Flores ’ describes the demographic
approach as by numerical count and the census while he describes the analytical
approach by maybe having shared experience or labels. The last approach, the
imaginary, he describes it has having a colonial relationship or having shared
memories. It’s important we look at the community in these three ways because I
believe that if we don’t do a numerical count or have the census, we would not
be able to know what types of group there are in the U.S. 
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Hi Patricia,
ReplyDeleteYour discussion about what Hattam is arguing is spot on! Nice work :) By privileging race over ethnicity the Census works to divide groups and differentiate their experiences, which is problematic. Your summation of the Flores article is also very clear. Thank you for engaging this week with the difficult readings!
--eas