What are some factors that shape individual and collective identities?
Some examples are Personal Life Experience, Family Upbringing, Cultural Ethnicity, School, and Gender and Sexuality
What is marching
A collective act of walking in unison to demonstrate solidarity and raise awareness about a cause. Marches often occur in public spaces and gain attention through numbers and visibility.
more wealth and money typically means...
more healthy
What is Racism
The belief that Europeans are superior to all other races, that a person's social and political status is predetermined by his or her biological characteristics.
What are three core principles of cultural humility
1. A lifelong commitment to learning and thoughtful self critique
2. Proactively seeking to identity and challenge power imbalances
3. Advocating for institutional accountability
The unjust gained economic and political power of whites; the continuing resources inequalities; the rationalizing white - racist frame and the majority of institutions created to preserve white advantage and power
What is Cultural Humility
A lifelong process of self reflection and self critique to learn about culture and examine their own beliefs and cultural ideas while being mindful of the individual power and privilege.
What is a gender role
it refers to society’s concept of how people are expected to look and how they should behave
When did The Free Speech Movement (civil rights on UC Berkeley campus ) happen
1964
When did The Civil Rights Movement happen
1960
Actions for a just society
Some examples are...
1.Stand up for gender equality
2.Teach children about equality
3.Sponsor a scholarship
4.Fundraise for schools
5.Support a food bank
6.Model self-care
7.Know your rights
when did the The Anti-Vietnam War Movement happen
1965
What is Anti Blackness
A form of racism that is directed specifically at people of African Ancestry. It can be understood as being a two part formation that both strips Blackness of value ( dehumanizing ) and systematically marginalizes Black people.
A collective act of walking in unison to demonstrate solidarity and raise awareness about a cause. Marches often occur in public spaces and gain attention through numbers and visibility.