that was denise oliver in 1972.ished between the individual racial biases imbued in us by colonialism and capitalism, what we referred to as "contradictions among the people," and the systematically racist policies of the society's major institutions, which we called "antagonistic contradictions" between classes. how different and clear that analysis is compared to all the claptrap we hear these days about diversity, equity, and inclusion, with employee training sessions proliferating everywhere that supposedly aim at rooting out anti-black bias among individuals but only result in confusion, mistrust, and division among their participants, sessions run by so-called diversity consultants paid as much as $1000 per hour by the very forces that perpetuate systemic racial and class oppression. [applause] juan: as a natural outgrowth of the lords' analysis, we developed close and excellent working relationships with a variety of radical groups of that era, including the panthers, the republic of new afrika, the congress