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    • [DOC File]Race, Ethnicity, Prejudice, and Stereotypes (REPS) Unit

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      > “There’s as much or more diversity and genetic difference within any racial group as there is between people of different racial groups.” - Pilar Ossorio, microbiologist > “Every single one of us is a mongrel.” - student. Athletics is one arena where talking about ideas of inborn racial differences remains common.

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    • [DOC File]A STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF RACIAL ATTITUDE ON THE …

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      A total of 160 white and 140 black participants rated an advertisement featuring a white or black actor promoting a portable work processor or a liquid laundry detergent. An assessment of racial attitudes (i.e., whites' racial prejudice and blacks' identification with black …

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    • [DOCX File]Anti-racism survey questions for ... - Racial Equity Tools

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      Personal care products. Personal care services (barber, beautician, etc.) Food products specific to my culture. Support services/items/ materials consistent with my religious preferences . Culturally relevant forms of entertainment (videos, music, etc.) Culturally sensitive health care services. Use the following scale for questions 92-101. Yes. No

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    • [DOCX File]Brown University

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      , however, is by no means a model-minority success story as Huang sets out to challenge every kind of racial stereotype, especially what he calls “the model-minority myth,” and Huang specifically claims that his “main objective with Baohaus is to become a voice for Asian Americans” (264).

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    • CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION AND REVIEW ... - Illinois: IDEALS …

      Therefore, it is not surprising that targeting practices aimed at blacks have become a central debate in public discourse and scholarly works alike—a debate that is heightened further by concerns over targeting of potentially harmful products and ostensible “sin” products to minority consumers.

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    • [DOCX File]FEELINGS

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      WHITE FRAGILITY – Robin DiAngelo. White Fragility offers exactly what its subtitle references: an in-depth examination of “why it’s so hard for white people to talk about racism.”DiAngelo also gives insight into where white fragility stems from, the many ways it can manifest, how it inhibits progress toward racial equality, and what white people can do to more productively participate ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 10: From Prejudice to Discrimination

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      Students view a short film addressing racial discrimination at work, in housing, and in consumer affairs. A second video addresses racial discrimination in the U.S. health care system. A number of discussion questions are included on the Website as well as questions that address racial profiling. Readings for Debate/Discussion. Kozol, J. (1991).

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    • [DOC File]STEREOTYPING AND THE MEDIA - 1 - Welsh Government

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      A stereotype is a simplified image of a person or an idea. Psychologically, we need to stereotype because experience teaches us to build up predicted patterns of behaviour. We ‘know’ that dogs eat meat and bite people. The problem is that: people are not as predictable as dogs and can control or modify their behaviours.

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    • [DOC File]In Black and White:

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      A Content Analysis of Racial Humor in the Chappelle Show. By Jasmin Abbatiello. ABSTRACT. This paper is a content analysis of racial and ethnic stereotypes portrayed through comedy, in particular The Dave Chappelle Show. Using the theory of social construction, I argue that individuals create meaning for categories such as race and ethnicity.

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    • [DOCX File]“What is Going on Here”

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      “What is Going on Here” A Content Analysis of Racial and Gender Stereotyping in Advertising. Mitchell Gresham. Dr. Vigilant. Soc. 352. Abstract Gender and Racial stereotypes have been ingrained in American culture for the entire existence of America, however the culture has shifted in the last fifty years to move away from stereotypical portrayals in the media.

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