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100

“the...effect of microaggressions....mentally and emotionally wear down of People of Color”

Racial battle fatigue  

100

As an extension of CRT issues related to model minority, stereotyping, disaggregation, international histories (Museus et al., 2015, p. 22)

AsianCrit

100

issues related to colonization/occupation, Oiwi identity, sovereignty, Pono (balance/harmony), mo’olelo (story) (Museus et al., 2015, p. 24)

KanakaCrit 

100

“the process of constructing racial categories, attaching these racial labels to previously unclassified groups or social practices, and attaching race-based meanings to these categories and their corresponding populations (Omi & Winant, 1994)”

Racialization 

200

As an extension to CRT I look at issues related to language, immigration, ethnicity, culture, identity, and nation (p. 20)

LatCrit

200

“...White people’s racial sensitivities…” (p. 8). When whiteness cannot be agile it then becomes fragile.

White fragility 

200

“seeks to educate white people of their unearned social privileges and also aimed at disrupting and challenging racism (Kendall, 2006)” (Cabrera, p. 10).

White privilege pedagogy

200

“...the perceived racial victimization of White people” (pp. 6-7)

White supremacy

300

What is it called when Whites state their views with a degree of authority and accuracy when explaining racism?

Whitesplaining 

300

As an extension to CRT I look at issues related to epistemologies, colonization (Museus et al., 2015, p. 21)

TribalCrit 

300

 in education, this offers a way to understand the experiences of people of color along the educational pipeline... Such a methodology generates knowledge by looking to those who have been...marginalized, silenced, and disempowered (Denzin & Lincoln, 1994).

Critical Race Methodology 

300

systems in which racially diverse perspectives are equally embedded in power structures, policy-making processes, and the cultural fabric of organizations at federal, state, organizational, divisional, departmental, and programmatic levels.” (Museus et al., 2015, p. 13)

Racial equity 

400

“is an invisible package of unearned assets that I can count on cashing in each day but which I was meant to remain oblivious (McIntosh, 1989)” (Cabrera, p. 10).

White privilege 

400

“...segregation was outlawed because it benefitted White people…” (p. 5)

Interest convergence

400

White people receive a social inoculation from social oppression

White immunity 

400

ability to identify what is important for service (resist and redefine academic structures.

Critical agency 

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