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RACISM Jessica Dallas Diversity Awareness UMUC What is Racism?  Based on belief of race superiority .  Discrimination is based on skin color  Victims suffer antagonism , prejudice, and discrimination.  Belief that races have unique attributes  Its the racial superiority-inferiority complex Oxforddictionaries.com Types of Racism  Subtle racism  Reverse racism  Internalized racism  Colorism racism  Individual racism  Systemic racism  Institutional racism Garner, Steve(2009). Racisms: An Introduction. Sage . Subtle Racism  Expressed in may indirect ways.  Its an unclear form of racial discrimination.  It can be attributed to the subconscious influence.  Its attributed to sharing common history background.  Example is the negative perceptions of black people.  https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/14113118 Reverse Racism  It opposes the affirmative action.  Practiced by conservative individuals.  They exercise power and authority over the minority.  Characterized by hostility and indifference.  Based on the prejudice of racial superiority. Cashmore, Ellis, ed. (2004) ‘‘ Reverse racism/discrimination’’. Encyclopedia of race and ethnic studies . Routledge. p.373 Internalized Racism  Racist attitudes towards members of their own ethnic group.  Include belief in stereotypes relating to their own group.  Doesn’t take color blind approach to racism.  Victims feel inferior to other ethnic groups.  Example more privileges for lighter skinned black people. “Documentary, studies renew debate about skin colors’ impact- Pittsburgh post- Gazette” postgazette.com 2006-12-26 Colorism Racism  Discrimination based on skin color  Lighter skins are seen as preferables  Divide is between light and dark skin.  Skin color assign race to individuals  Can occur in members of same race Colored people comprise of mixed races skin deep: dying to be white Individual racism  Actions of individuals which support racism  occur at conscious and subconscious levels  Can be active or passive  Argue that the opinion is personal  Ideologies connect to broader systemic racism Institutional racism  Practiced in social, and political institutions.  Governed by norms which support racism.  Characterized by weights, and incomes disparities.  Attracts less public condemnation.  Minority ethnic community are mostly affected. ‘‘ Institutional”. Oxford English Dictionary Oxford University Press. 2009 ISBN 978-0-19-956383-8 Causes of Racism  Fear Example on what happened after 911  Stereotypes Outsiders being underestimated  Pressure of uniformity The black community  Feeling of vulnerability  Low self- esteem  Pressure on the anti-racists Alison, L., & Canter, D. (2006), Professional legal and ethical issues in offender profiling p.403 Effects of Racism  Destroys the self esteem of victims  Creates enmity within the society  Causes withdrawal from the society  Causes anger and revenge emotions.  Causes negative physical and mental condition Whycantweallbetreatedthesame-unlimited.weebly.com/the-causes— effects-of –racism.html Factors Promoting Racism  Environment and upbringing Television exposure  Low IQ Individuals are less open minded.  Isolation Being unfamiliar with other races.  Bad life experiences especially racist encounters.  Fear of loss and replacement  Ignorance Individuals ignore anti-racism ideologies www.quora.com/what-factors-contribute-to-a-person-becoming_racist?utm_medium= organic&utm_source=google_rich_qa&utm_campaign=google_rich _qa History of Racism  Racism existed before slavery in 1555  It lead to slavery; Continued after the slavery  Common type of racism is racial segregation  Segregation was legal in the constitution  Victims denied access to facilities and services Strategies to overcome racism  Educate and keep yourself informed  Keep an open mind on racism; Speak out against racism  Create conversation between all people  Intervene when encountered with racism situation  Document and share racist videos How Does Racism Affect Mental Health ?  Causes chronic emotional stress.  High stress level causes posttraumatic stress disorder .  Causes depression and mood disorders.  Anxiety; Causes drug and substance abuse  Some may be micro aggressive Working towards racism free society  Understanding each persons culture.  Sensitization on racial equality.  Provision of clinical assessment on victims.  Preaching cohesion and forgiveness.  Empowering the marginalized communities. Countering racism in schools  Promote respect for cultural, religious diversity.  Shun prejudiced attitudes and ideologies.  Punish racist behaviors; Formulating zero racism tolerance policies.  Teaching culturally inclusive programs.  Provide professional services to racism victims. How to counter racism in children  Encourage racial discussion in children.  Encourage them to make friends.  Educate them on racial matters.  Advocate for inter racial clubs at schools.  Encourage them to report about racism Racism In Sports  African- Americans are more common victims.  Racial abuse is active in international sports.  African-Americans were banned from National Association Of Baseball Players.  Tiger Woods faced ridicule after winning master tournament.  Donald Steling was banned from NBA following racist remarks. (Lapchick, 2016) References Alison, L., & Canter, D. (2006), Professional legal and ethical issues in offender profiling p.403 Cashmore, Ellis, ed. (2004) ‘‘ Reverse racism/discrimination’’. Encyclopedia of race and ethnic studies . Routledge. p.373 ‘‘ Institutional”. Oxford English Dictionary Oxford University Press. 2009 ISBN 978-0-19-956383-8 https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/14113118 Lapchick, Richard E. “The Tide of Racism in Sports Still Flowed Strongly in 2015.” ESPN, ESPN Internet Ventures, 19 Jan. 2016, www.espn.com/espn/story/_/id/14601802/racism-was-all-toofamiliar-sports-story-2015.
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RACISM
Jessica Dallas
Diversity Awareness
UMUC

What is Racism?

 Based on belief of race superiority .

 Discrimination is based on skin color
 Victims suffer antagonism , prejudice, and discrimination.
 Belief that races have unique attributes
 Its the racial superiority-inferiority complex

Oxforddictionaries.com

Types of Racism


Subtle racism



Reverse racism



Internalized racism



Colorism racism



Individual racism



Systemic racism



Institutional racism

Garner, Steve(2009). Racisms: An Introduction. Sage .

Subtle Racism

 Expressed in may indirect ways.
 Its an unclear form of racial discrimination.

 It can be attributed to the subconscious influence.
 Its attributed to sharing common history background.
 Example is the negative perceptions of black people.


https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/14113118

Reverse Racism

 It opposes the affirmative action.

 Practiced by conservative individuals.
 They exercise power and authority over the minority.
 Characterized by hostility and indifference.
 Based on the prejudice of racial superiority.

Cashmore, Ellis, ed. (2004) ‘‘ Reverse racism/discrimination’’. Encyclopedia of race
and ethnic studies . Routledge. p.373

Internalized Racism

 Racist attitudes towards members of their own ethnic group.
 Include belief in stereotypes relating to their own group.
 Doesn’t take color blind approach to racism.

 Victims feel inferior to other ethnic groups.
 Example more privileges for lighter skinned black people.
“Documentary, studies renew debate about skin colors’ impact- Pittsburgh pos...


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