Race and Racism 1
Culture 1
Race and Racism 2
Culture 2
100

Degree (%) to which race impacts all of our lives

100%

100

The way of life of a particular people, especially as shown in their ordinary behavior and habits, their attitudes toward each other, and their moral and religious beliefs

Definition of culture

100

The systematic mistreatment of certain groups of people (often referred to as people of color) on the basis of skin color or other physical characteristics

Definition of racism

100

An annual holiday celebration is an example of this

Surface culture

200

The socially constructed meaning attached to a variety of physical attributes, including but not limited to skin and eye color, hair texture, and bone structures of people in the United States and elsewhere

Definition of race

200

Observable and concrete aspects of a particular way of life

Surface culture

200

A type of mistreatment that happens between individuals, based on our own assumptions, beliefs, and behaviors. Can be overt or covert, conscious or unconscious

Individual or interpersonal racism

200

A pedagogy that empowers students intellectually, socially, emotionally, and politically by using culture to impart knowledge, skills, and attitudes. At its core is relationship-building and using students' pre-existing knowledge and ways of being as a scaffold for learning

Culturally responsive education

300

Can be connected to race, gender, sexual orientation, ability, socioeconomic status, etc. Something everyone has, can be positive or negative

Bias
300

Learning styles are an example of this

Deep culture

300

Historical, cultural, institutional, and interpersonal norms based on a particular kind of mistreatment that are legitimized over time

Structural or systemic racism

300

Unspoken knowledge and unconscious assumptions that influence our worldview and how we learn information

Deep culture

400

Can describe some discriminatory patterns of social institutions like banks, the media, and government agencies

Organizational racism

400

A tool of culturally responsive education that recognizes a person, family, and/or community’s essential cultural practices as bodies of knowledge used to survive, to get ahead, and to thrive. These practices are used as resources for concept and skill development in the classroom

Funds of knowledge

400

The four quadrants on the Courageous Conversations compass from which we can enter a conversation about race

Thinking, Feeling, Acting, believing

400

This guides how we process information – it is the software for our brain’s hardware

Culture

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