Chapter 4: Racism and White Privilege Flashcards

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A “common descent of heredity”

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Race

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Involves cultural characteristics

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Ethnicity

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An ongoing, multidimensional, and dynamic process inherent in the development and maintenance of an institutionalized, hierarchical racial classification system

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Racism

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A defining cultural characteristic in that individuals and groups perceive and understand each other through this socially constructed prism that will be transmitted to succeeding generations

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Racial worldview

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Personal attitudes and beliefs in White superiority and the inferiority of people of color, with physical differences among individuals used as an explanation of social, moral, and intellectual behavior

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Individual racism

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“Differential access to the goods, services, and opportunities of society by race”

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Institutional racism

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Emphasizes that the oppression of racial and ethnic groups, originating with the social construction of race and racial classification systems, is organized by institutional, cultural, and social structures that create and maintain racial inequities

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Structural racism

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Members of marginalized groups believing and accepting, knowingly or unknowingly, negative social messages about their own racial and ethnic groups

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Internalized racism

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The belief that the cultural values and practices of individuals of White, European descent are superior to those of other racial groups

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Cultural racism

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10
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Developed as a grassroots effort to bring light to the killings and other recognized racial injustices in Black communities across America

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Black Lives Matter

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Has been working to promote the social, political, and economic well-=being of minority populations since 1942; focuses on creating solutions to difficult problems that underprivileged individuals may face

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Congress of Racial Equality

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Continues to serve as an advocacy sounding board for the betterment of Latinos in the United States; is directly involved with Latino communities and works toward the social, politic, and economical progression of their people

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National Council of La Raza

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Long-standing figure in the fight for justice for disenfranchised groups; causes include human rights, immigration rights, and racial rights; highlights the U.S. Constitution as its guiding principle in providing equality and liberty for all

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American Civil Liberties Union

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Belief that the superiority of Whites justifies their disproportionate access to social and economic resources

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White supremacy

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Being intentionally cognizant of racial issues and potentially overemphasizing the role that race and racism play in the client’s problems

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Color consciousness

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“Brief and commonplace daily verbal, behavioral, and environmental indignities, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicate hostile, derogatory, negative racial slights and insults to the target person or group

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Racial microaggressions

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One of the key defense mechanisms that Whites resort to in order to maintain White privilege and alleviate dissonance and emotional discomfort; can involve denying either that racism and White privilege exist or that a particular White individual is a racist or personally participates in White privilege

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Denial

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A form of racial micro aggression that involves unawareness of racial privilege, institutional discrimination, or overt racial issues

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Color blindness/color-blind racial attitudes

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The notion that all individuals, regardless of their racial makeup, can succeed if they try

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Myth of meritocracy

20
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Whites deflect their role in perpetuating racism by focusing on times when they were discriminated against by people of color

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Reverse discrimination