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Structural Racism - Intergroup Resources

Structural Racism - Intergroup Resources

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Structural Racism By Keith Lawrence, Aspen Institute on Community Change and Terry Keleher, Applied Research Center at UC Berkeley For the Race and Public Policy Conference 2004 Structural Racism Definition: Structural Racism in the U.S. is the normalization and legitimization of an

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Key Terms ~ Racism

Key Terms ~ Racism

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Individual Racism “The beliefs, attitudes, and actions of individual that support or perpetuate racism. Individual racism can occur at both an unconscious and conscious level, and can be both active and passive. Examples include telling a racist joke, using a racial epithet, or believing in the inherent superiority of Whites.” (p. 89)

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Prejudice, Discrimination, and Racism

Prejudice, Discrimination, and Racism

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Racism refers to prejudice or discrimination against individuals or groups based on beliefs about one’s own racial superiority or the belief that race reflects inherent differences in attributes and capabilities. Racism is the basis for social stratification and differential treatment that advantage the dominant group.

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Breaking the Cycle of Racism in the Classroom

Breaking the Cycle of Racism in the Classroom

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Interrupting Racism in the Classroom 180 segregation. This study was used as a key piece of research in the case of Brown v. Board of Topeka (1954) as evidence for the need to desegregate. In the United States, Woodson’s and Clarke and Clarke’s discussion may seem

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Race, Racism, and White Privilege in America

Race, Racism, and White Privilege in America

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the privilege of choosing to address racism 8000 miles away while doing nothing in the face of de facto apartheid conditions that existed right there in my own backyard. It was a powerful moment, and it made me begin to reflect on my privileges more broadly – especially my privileges as a white person. [VIDEO CLIP – David Duke Campaign Speech]

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CS 32,4 f7 649-673I 11/13/06 1:47 PM Page 649 The Social ...

CS 32,4 f7 649-673I 11/13/06 1:47 PM Page 649 The Social ...

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Whiteness: Racism by Intent, Racism by Consequence T J. G * (University of Missouri-St. Louis) A The discipline of Sociology has generated great contributions to scholarship and research about American race relations. Much of the theorizing on American race relations in America is expressed in binary terms of black and white. Historically,

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