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Race is a Social Construct : Western Racialization and its Downfall Thanks to Historic Mail for sponsoring this. Go to https://lnkd.in/dMfw3Nmg for 10% off their Holiday Sale when you use the code CYNICAL Race is not as simple as epidural coloration or any phenotype for that matter. These racial borders are easily crossed and don’t even precisely map onto skintone nor anything deeper. Afterall, I do not become a different race by getting a good tan. Race is not biologically derived and indeed has a history to its social construction. Racialization is a distinct historical process. It has a story to it with consequences. This episode is ultimately about how race became a thing, as in how society constructed the ideology behind this abstract category here is
Race is a Social Construct : Western Racialization and its Downfall
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Recommended Reading: Dive into the profound exploration of systemic racism in 'The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America.' Richard Rothstein's acclaimed work exposes the mechanisms behind racial zoning and government policies that have perpetuated segregation. This eye-opening book challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about the enduring impact of racism on Black lives, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to understand America's history of inequality. For additional recommended viewings, please visit bit.ly/3w92EfO #segregation #governmentpolicy #racialzoning #zoning #americanhistory #history #race #racism #hbcu #civilrights #civilrightsmovement #educate2endhate #jtmfoundation #educateyourself #scholarship #education
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I highly recommend this book, The Color of Law. The author, Richard Rothstein, documents and thoroughly explains how the government intentionally created policies, laws, and rules that enforced residential racial segregation. Including how federal government sponsored homeownership programs were designed to exclude Black people and other people of color. This book should be a must read in history classes. #redlining #history #systemicracism #education #educateyourself #civilrights #racialzoning
Speaker, Emmy Award-winning Filmmaker (over 3 million views on Amazon), Activist, Author, DEI Truth-teller, 230K Tik Tok Followers, and son of Civil Rights Icon Joan Trumpauer Mulholland.
Recommended Reading: Dive into the profound exploration of systemic racism in 'The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America.' Richard Rothstein's acclaimed work exposes the mechanisms behind racial zoning and government policies that have perpetuated segregation. This eye-opening book challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about the enduring impact of racism on Black lives, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to understand America's history of inequality. For additional recommended viewings, please visit bit.ly/3w92EfO #segregation #governmentpolicy #racialzoning #zoning #americanhistory #history #race #racism #hbcu #civilrights #civilrightsmovement #educate2endhate #jtmfoundation #educateyourself #scholarship #education
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Speaker, Emmy Award-winning Filmmaker (over 3 million views on Amazon), Activist, Author, DEI Truth-teller, 230K Tik Tok Followers, and son of Civil Rights Icon Joan Trumpauer Mulholland.
Recommended Reading: Dive into the profound exploration of systemic racism in 'The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America.' Richard Rothstein's acclaimed work exposes the mechanisms behind racial zoning and government policies that have perpetuated segregation. This eye-opening book challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about the enduring impact of racism on Black lives, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to understand America's history of inequality. For additional recommended viewings, please visit bit.ly/3w92EfO #segregation #governmentpolicy #racialzoning #zoning #americanhistory #history #race #racism #hbcu #civilrights #civilrightsmovement #educate2endhate #jtmfoundation #educateyourself #scholarship #education
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Link Alert! 🚨 https://lnkd.in/gygP8gVt Discover a curated collection of videos delving into the history of racial discrimination. These short videos offer profound insights into the roots of racial injustice that persist today. It's crucial to recognize that these events mark the beginning, not the conclusion, of a system designed to perpetuate the success of some while subjugating others. Explore the intricate tapestry of our past to navigate the complexities of the present. #RacialDiscrimination #History #SocialJustice
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Pivot Point: Are you kidding Me? He says that racism is a manufactured problem. I share this piece to highlight one example of how DEI and racial justice is being framed by the conservative Claremont Institute and one of its largest funders, Thomas Klingenstein. Such think tanks are helping to create the far right narrative about DEI and about efforts to create a more diverse and inclusive democracy. To create transformative change we must seek to understand the motives of those who push back on DEI as a way of identifying tactics to counter such misleading narratives. Therefore I present Klingenstein's perspective. What do you think?
Racism in America: A Real or Manufactured Problem
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The New Jim Crow Is the Old Jim Crow - PDF: https://lnkd.in/gMfFqWZq A vast divide exists in the national imagination between the racial struggles of the civil rights era and the racial inequality of the present. The attitudes and legal strategies of segregationists in the civil rights era are conceptualized as explicit, gross, and founded exclusively in raw racial animus. In contrast, racial inequality in the present is conceptualized as subtle, subconscious, and structural. The causes of modern racial inequality—and the obstacles to its remediation—are thus characterized as fundamentally distinct from those undergirding historical racial inequality. Drawing on the recent work of Elizabeth Gillespie McRae and Jeanne Theoharis, as well as other historians of the South and the civil rights movement, this Book Review argues that this oversimplified account obscures key continuities between our racial past and present. As the work of McRae, Theoharis, and others has shown, facially race-neutral opposition to racial equality and integration did not originate in the modern era but rather long predated Brown v. Board of Education in both the North and the South. Moreover, many of the justifications that segregationists offered for their actions—such as a desire for good schools and safe neighborhoods—do not look so very different from the justifications that we continue to rely on to legitimatize racial inequality today. Thus, an accurate accounting of our national history of racial discrimination—rather than substantiating a sharp break between past and present—reveals many uncomfortable continuities. This Book Review suggests that recognizing and coming to terms with this more complex history is critical to contemporary racial-equality work, both in and outside the courts. #Racism #Ethnicity #Colorblindess #reactionformation #Plessy #Brown #SCOTUS #AmericanStudies #residentialsegregtion #segregation #whitesupremacy #JimCrow #JimCrowLaws #democracy
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Racism Debunked: Groundbreaking Studies Reveal the Truth Recent studies by National Geographic and Harvard University challenge the concept of race, showing there's no scientific basis for racial discrimination. This video explores why it's time to deconstruct racism and embrace our shared humanity. #RacismDebunked #ScientificStudies #EndDiscrimination #SocialJustice #Heritage #AncestryMatters #UnitedHumanity #DiversityAndInclusion #RaceIsACulture #CriticalThinking
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The goals of these programs go beyond quotas, meritocracy, and justice - they aim to foster self-awareness and empathetic understanding https://lnkd.in/gJBrTWX5
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