PPT-Racial Economic Inequality

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Agenda Race and Economics in the United States The Founding of the NAACP The Great Migration Looking for Economic Opportunity The Great Depression Fighting for Economic

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Agenda Race and Economics in the United States The Founding of the NAACP The Great Migration Looking for Economic Opportunity The Great Depression Fighting for Economic Inclusion The Civil Rights Victory and Struggle for Greater . By Tanya Maria Golash-Boza. . Microaggressions. Racism entails not just big moments or actions, but also . Brief verbal barbs that could occur in a split second . A pattern of everyday treatment that the victim is sure is due to race but the violator can attempt to hide within other issues. NYC Task Force on Racial Disparity in the Juvenile Justice System. What is Racial Disparity?. Racial disparity occurs whenever the percentage of youth in the juvenile justice system exceeds the percentage of youth in the general population. AND SLAVERY. COLONIAL RACIAL THEORY. During the 18. th. and 19. th. century imperialist (empire-building) nations looking for colonies believed in a racial hierarchy. . This hierarchy determined how they treated people living in countries they made into their colonies.. Angela Russell, MS. Manager, Diversity & Inclusion. There will be emotions that are triggered. Breathe and take note about the emotions that are coming up. Take care of yourself.. Use “I” statements. . Acknowledgements. Thank you to the Boston Public Health Commission for the development of these materials.. This module relies heavily on the following activity:. Rat Bites Infant: Copyright . 2000, Racial Justice Leadership, by Terry . Oppression & Justice (Fall 2013). Laura Guidry-Grimes. Peggy McIntosh. Introductory Thoughts. M. ost Americans think that Hispanics are the most discriminated against social group (. poll here. ). By . Tanya Maria Golash-Boza. . White Privilege . “It is important to think about white privilege for several reasons. First of all, if we want to understand racial oppression, it is crucial to understand how it looks from the other side. Second, white privilege often remains invisible, and by bringing it to light we can develop a better understanding of how racism works in our society. Nevertheless, it is important to keep in mind that all whites do not experience white privilege in the same way.” (p. 152) . Twenty-First . Century. Joseph E. Stiglitz. International Economic Association World Congress. Mexico City. June 2017. What is to be explained?. Enormous increase in inequality in income and wealth over past third of a century. End Racial Profiling Campaign. DRUM (. Desis. Rising Up and Moving). In partnership with Rights Working Group. Julie . Teuber. Debbie . Campbell. Definition of Racial Profiling. . The . Department of Justice . (WB PRWP 7795). Carlos Rodríguez-Castelán (World Bank). Luis-Felipe López-Calva (World Bank). Nora Lustig (Tulane University). Daniel Valderrama (Georgetown University). IEA 18. th. World Congress. Chapter 11. “. Our world has never been more connected or more prosperous than it is today. Yet right now, one in every three of us alive today does not have access to the most basic needs for a decent life - food, education, medical care, a safe environment.. Jeffrey Frankel. Harpel Professor of Capital Formation & Growth. Harvard . University. Clair Wilcox Lecture. Swarthmore . College, October . 24, 2016. 1. Who was Clair Wilcox?. T. aught . at Swarthmore from 1927 to 1968. class. and . status. How popular myths about . human nature . and . capabilities. are used to justify inequality. How we can tackle inequality and why it is vital we do so if we are to make the . transition to sustainable wellbeing. Capital, Inequality, Growth. (Master APE & PPD) . (EHESS & Paris School of Economics). Thomas Piketty. Academic year . 2021-2022. Syllabus & Reading List . (check . on line. for updated version).

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