PPT-The rise of racial slavery
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in the Caribbean MS02 Professor David Lambert 1112 28 th February 2017 Lecture structure The social construction of race Scientific racism The Caribbean origins
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in the Caribbean MS02 Professor David Lambert 1112 28 th February 2017 Lecture structure The social construction of race Scientific racism The Caribbean origins of race Barbados in the 17. 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. In the Roman World. Slavery is a ubiquitous feature of the Ancient World. Ancient Slavery is NOT racial. Anyone can become a slave regardless of racial features or ethnic origin.. It is circumstances that make someone a slave. By . Tanya Maria Golash-Boza. . 1. 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) . Microaggressions. In the Advising Relationship. Ross Wantland, Ed M. Diversity & Social Justice Education. What Are you?. Our agenda. Understand . microaggressions. – especially in relation to advising. Medical Library Community. Rebecca Davis, MSLS, Ph.D.. Lynn Kysh, MLIS. Nancy Olmos, MSLS. Annie Thompson, MSLS. We would like to provide everyone the opportunity to share their thoughts and opinions anonymously.. 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 . in the Caribbean. MS0.2. Professor David . Lambert. 11-12, 28. th. February 2017. Lecture structure. The social construction of race. Pseudo-scientific racism. The Caribbean origins of race:. Barbados in the 17. Qur’anic . B. asis for Inter-Racial . R. elationships . Inter-racial Relationships in the Life of Prophet Muhammad, . pbuh. I. nter-racial Events in Muslim Communities in History . Observations on American Islamic Race-Relations in the US – Yesterday and Today. . 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) . PSESD . August 3, 2017. Introductions. Joy Bailey. Jessica Vazquez Torres. Crossroads Antiracism Organizing & Training. Objectives. Discuss the ways . US white dominant culture shapes the racial identity of white people and people of color in ways that conditions them to operate implicitly and explicitly in racially biased ways . - Frederick Douglass. Frederick Douglass. “I expose slavery in this country, because to expose it is to kill it. Slavery is one of those monsters of darkness to whom the light of truth is death.” . Rise of the Republican Party START Vocabulary Chase Nullified States Rights Which event links the last two words? Slave Power Conspiracy Make a link between the last two words Confederacy Secession Use your
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