In one of our readings this week, sociocultural anthropologist Elizabeth Obregón asks, "Why does racial inequality remain so difficult to name in Cuba?" What answers does Obregón's piece provide for this question? Group of answer choices Popular songs and media accounts that reinfoce racial formations of 'mestizaje' and stereotypes of 'blanqueamiento' Cuban nationalist commitments to supporting struggles against racism in the United States and South Africa Social expectations for certain phenoptypical presentations among workers in the growing tourism sector Everyday social interactions that enact racial hierarchies among members of the same families Racial formations that characterize a flexible spectrum of mixed African and European ancestry