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