The decade that began Hawaiian cultural revitalization
1970's
The war that started racism against Mexican Americans
Mexican-American War
Person who gave the "I have a dream" speech
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
The three races we investigated in this presentation
The year Hawaiian Language was banned from being taught in schools and spoken in public places
1906
They're all Mexican
They're lazy
Don't speak English
Take Jobs
Common stereotypes about Latinx
Abolitionist involved in the Underground Railroad
Frederick Douglas
intersectionality
The year that Queen Ka'ahumanu banned the practice of hula in Hawaii
1830
The largest Latinx civil rights movement
The Chicano movement
President that freed the slaves in 1863
Abraham Lincoln
Racism is understood as the primary social structure of oppression, reflecting a “system of domination [that] maintains power by everyone’s inability to seriously challenge, notice, or even question how the status quo works
textbook definition of racism
This act legitimized landownership by foreigners, beginning the cycle of poverty
The Kuleana Act
Program that protects undocumented children entering the United States
DACA
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
Mental Health Disparities
Educational Barriers
Economic Inequities
Intersectional challenges
Impact of Racism on African American Life Experiences
A belief that race is a fundamental determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race
The Miriam-Webster definition of racism
This act divided landownership between three groups; the king, the konohiki, and the Hawaiian government
The Mahele Act
Difference between Hispanic and Latinx
Hispanic-language
Latinx-geography
The name of the person Jim Crow was based on
Thomas D. Rice
Three values from the NASW code of ethics relevant to racism
Social Justice, Dignity and Worth of the Person, and the Importance of Human Relationships