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19 Cards in this Set

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learning edge
just outside comfort zone, taking small steps into the world
triggers
word, ideas, or statements that set off an emotional reaction
agent status
gives power, privilege, and the capacity to determine what is "normal"
Extreme, state-sanctioned
genocide, slavery
Interpersonal Racism
racism expressed in interactions between people;
Intrapersonal Racism
prejudice and bias, attitudes, beliefs, emotions, ideas, and thoughts; leads to internalized stereotypes
Institutional Racism
leads to exclusion from neighborhoods, jobs, schools, politics, etc.
Official and State Racism
describes situations in which the state is overtly racist
Social Identity
How we see ourselves in relation to others; facets include: gender, social class, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion
target status
social identity places a person with a group that is discriminated against
triangulation
two groups team up against a third group, bringing the two groups together at the expense of the scapegoat
direct racism
overt; ex) Jim Crow Laws
comfort zones
the safe place where we generally reside, and things are familiar
Race
a socially constructed ideology that used to justify the domination of one group of people by another
aversive Racism
when white people hold implicit attitudes about people of color-often at odds with their beliefs- and causes negative interactions
Knapsack of Privilege
white privilege; race privilege is an invisible knapsack filled with special things;
Levels of Racism
individual, group, instituitional
5 Characteristics of the web of racism
systematic, exists on many levels, cumulative, combines covert/overt forms, contains molecules of power
What are the 9 institutions of Racism
residential, enviroment&health, employment, political, mental health, educational, wealth accumulation, criminal justice system, media