The societal recognition and promotion of activities and contributions of one racial group in preference to others within a multiracial society.
What is cultural racism?
Prejudiced attitudes and behavior against others based on skin color demonstrated whenever someone responds by saying or doing something degrading or harmful about people of another race.
What is individual racism?
Established laws, customs, and practices in a society that allow systemic discrimination between people or groups based on skin color.
What is institutional racism?
A set of options, opportunities, and opinions that are gained and maintained at the expense of people of color.
What is white privilege?
Dr. Hollis' birthday!!
What is February 10th?
Individual actions and institutional practices are based on the belief that one's race, nation, or culture is superior to all others.
What is ethnocentrism?
A decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that ruled segregated schools were unconstitutional and mandated racial desegregation immediately.
What is Brown v. Board of Education?
Examples of consequences of institutional racism for people of color.
*only need to name 1 for points*
What are higher jobless rates/ segregated neighborhoods and schools/ being "tracked" in K-12/ less access to quality higher education/ obstacles to political power/ higher incarceration rates?
This person wrote an essay that highlights the privilege that white Americans benefit (intentionally or otherwise) from.
Who is Peggy McIntosh?
A phrase coined by W.E. B. Du Bois, meaning that skin color divided America like a line in the sand, unable to be crossed.
What is the "color line"?
In terms of cultural racism, this is the idea of "ignoring race" in media, textbooks, and social interactions. Alternatively, one would say "they do not see color".
What is "color-blind"?
Pattern in people's racist comments and actions that occurs when people of color are NOT present.
What is backstage racism?
True/False
If a white hiring manager at a company is still looking for the "right fit" after interviewing several people of color who are more than qualified for the position, this can be considered institutional racism.
True
True/False
75% of Black children attend schools that have a majority of white students.
False
President Barack Obama nominated her in 2009, to which she became the first Latina to serve on the Supreme Court. This decision was met with extreme opposition from Republicans who questioned her abilities and accused her of being a "racist".
Who is Judge Sonia Sotomayor?
This type of racism exists below the surface because it conflicts with consciously held beliefs of equality and justice among racial groups.
What is aversive racism?
The migration of white families from an urban to a suburban location because of court rulings to desegregate urban schools.
What is white flight?
The allegation that people of color are receiving preferential treatment with regard to decisions about hiring, promotion, participation, and admissions to schools.
What is reverse discrimination?
The socialization of white people resulting in their acceptance of largely unconscious beliefs of racial superiority is defined as ________.
What is internalized racial dominance?
Written by W.E.B Du Bois in 1903, to which he proposed that the issue in America was the problem of the "color line".
What is The Souls of Black Folk?