Fort
Bend County, Texas, looks like the America we claim to want: a suburb
where Black, White, Asian, and Latinx families share cul-de-sacs,
schools, and celebrations. Residents trade dishes, honor
one another's traditions, and take pride in their community's
diversity. Yet beneath this harmony lies what sociologist Dr. Kiara
Wyndham calls "the diversity contract"—an unspoken agreement that racial
diversity may be celebrated, but racial inequality must not be named.
Drawing on two years of ethnographic research and more than 150 interviews, Diversityland: Hiding Racial Inequality in an American Suburb
(University of California Press, 2026) reveals how the language of
inclusion can obscure enduring racial hierarchy. In Fort Bend and
communities like it, White advantage adapts to diversity rather than
disappearing. Vivid and deeply researched, Diversityland
transforms how we understand suburban life and challenges foundational
narratives of what racial progress will look like in 21st century
America.
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