RAGEISM: Racism, Ageism, and the Quest for Liberation Democracy

By Dr. Maya Rockeymoore Cummings

Full Book Overview

RAGEISM uncovers the hidden architecture of injustice that silently 
governs American life—from birth to death—for people of color. Coined by Dr. Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, the term Rageism names the toxic intersection of racism and ageism that shapes policy and poisons democracy.

Drawing from her decades as a policy strategist, Congressional insider, and advocate, Dr. Cummings delivers a groundbreaking analysis of how U.S. policy has failed African Americans, Latinos, Native Americans, Vulnerable Populations, and Marginalized Asian subgroups—systematically and across generations.

Through powerful case studies—from the Flint water crisis to the COVID-19 pandemic, from housing collapses to attacks on Social Security—RAGEISM reveals the deep connections between personal suffering and undemocratic systems.

Key Themes

Intersectionality of Racism and Ageism

How racial and age-based biases compound to create systemic exclusion—especially for older adults of color.

Liberation Democracy

A visionary model for inclusive governance rooted in equity, community participation, and justice.

Political Power and Representation

An analysis of how age and race affect leadership, voting access, and civic influence—and what we must do to ensure fair representation.

Cultural Narratives and Media Bias

The dangerous ways media portrays aging and race, and how to reshape public discourse.

Building Solidarity Across Generations

The importance of cross-generational coalitions in the movement for justice and liberation.

Liberation Democracy

A visionary model for inclusive governance rooted in equity, community participation, and justice.

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