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  1. Racial Discrimination, Ethnic-Racial Socialization, and Crime:

    Although scholars have long been interested in explaining racial disparities in street crime—the idea that racial discrimination might be implicated in offending was presented as early as 1899 by Du Bois ("In the case of the Negro there were special causes for the prevalence of crime . . . he was the object of stinging oppression and ...

  2. Understanding the Psychological Impact of Oppression Using the Trauma

    Oppression-Based Stress and Trauma. Oppression describes an asymmetrical power dynamic characterized by domination and subordination of a group by restricting access to social, economic, and political resources. 1 Subordinated groups experience fear, stress, and may develop negative views of themselves. As a chronic stressor, oppression can lead to poor mental health.

  3. Racism, racial discrimination, and trauma: a systematic review of the

    Objective: The aim of this paper is to provide a systematic review of studies that examine relationships between racial discrimination and trauma in order to further understand the relationship between racial oppression and psychological functioning.Design: In this review, we describe the characteristics of 28 studies, identified by a comprehensive search strategy, including measurements of ...

  4. The "New Racism" of K-12 Schools: Centering Critical Research on Racism

    The research we highlight exposes the way in which racial equity discourse, when divorced from a structural analysis of racism, serves to maintain the systemic oppression of students of Color. Thus, this review calls into question the ongoing trend in research to ignore the role of racism in shaping school experiences.

  5. The Racial Oppression in America's Mass Incarceration

    The economic, political, and societal oppression of minority communities that unquestionably contributes to mass incarceration will be highlighted throughout this paper. Creating policies that involve transforming the U.S. legal system and providing communal support will be crucial in eradicating this systemic racial oppression.

  6. (PDF) Racism, racial discrimination, and trauma: a ...

    between racial oppression and psychological functioning. Design: In this review, we describe the characteristics of 28 studies, ... papers, 18 were published journal articles and reports and 5 ...

  7. The impact of racism on the future health of adults: protocol for a

    Racial discrimination is recognised as a key social determinant of health and driver of racial/ethnic health inequities. Studies have shown that people exposed to racism have poorer health outcomes (particularly for mental health), alongside both reduced access to health care and poorer patient experiences. Most of these studies have used cross-sectional designs: this prospective cohort study ...

  8. Re-imagining anti-racism as a core organisational value

    Racism exists as a system of injustice that undermines and erodes individual and group wellbeing, agency and power by creating and exploiting divisions within society (Binkley, 2016).It also exists as a system of inequity among groups and is sustained through the assignment of privileges/oppression based on socially constructed racial identities (Paradies, 2016).

  9. Racism and Health: Evidence and Needed Research

    A systematic review of 17 papers examining segregation and cancer, ... However, the impact of addressing a single dimension of racism will be diminished by the system of racial oppression which interacts across sectors and domains of racism. Tying together interconnected data on health and racism will be critical for health disparities ...

  10. The War on Drugs, Racial Meanings, and Structural Racism: A Holistic

    Search for more papers by this author. ... Work focuses on (1) racial oppression, (2) rights and political power, and (3) mass media representations and digital communication. In Debating the Drug War (Routledge 2018), he examines the role of racial politics and identity construction in debates over drug policy within mass media. Dissertation ...

  11. PDF Demystifying and Addressing Internalized Racism and Oppression Among

    to internalized oppression, appropriated racial oppression, colonized mentality, racial self-hatred, internalized White-ness, and internalized White supremacy. Although it is beyond the scope of this paper to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of various terms, the term IR is used here-after to avoid confusion and to parallel the more ...

  12. Appropriated Racial Oppression: Implications for Mental Health in

    Appropriated racial oppression has consequences for mental health and public health more broadly, both for dominant and marginalized groups. H. Shellae Versey is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Fordham University. Dr. Versey is a psychologist and critical health researcher, and her research explores health and intersectionality.

  13. The Sociology of Discrimination: Racial Discrimination in Employment

    Discrimination is distinct from racial prejudice (attitudes), racial stereotypes (beliefs), and racism (ideologies) that may also be associated with racial disadvantage (see Quillian 2006). Discrimination may be motivated by prejudice, stereotypes, or racism, but the definition of discrimination does not presume any unique underlying cause.

  14. (PDF) Racism: Origin and Theory

    This is a review of the theoretical development of the concept of racism. From its 1960s activist roots, the concept lost its theoretical content in its 1970s popularization. Now racism describes ...

  15. What is Internalized Racial Oppression and Why Don't We Study It

    Despite sociology's longstanding interest in inequality, the internalization of racial oppression among the racially subordinated and its contribution to the reproduction of racial inequality has been largely ignored, reflecting a taboo on the subject. Consequently, internalized racism remains one of the most neglected and misunderstood components of racism. In this article, the author argues ...

  16. Black Americans' Views of Racial Inequality, Racism, Reparations and

    Seven-in-ten Black Democrats (73%) say racial discrimination is the main reason many Black people cannot get ahead in the U.S, while about four-in-ten Black Republicans (44%) say the same. And Black Democrats are more likely than Black Republicans to say racism (67% vs. 46%) and police brutality (65% vs. 44%) are extremely big problems for ...

  17. [PDF] The Epistemology of Resistance: Gender and Racial Oppression

    Acknowledgements Foreword: Insensitivity and Blindness Introduction. Resistance, Democratic Sensibilities, and the Cultivation of Perplexity A. The Importance of Dissent and the Imperative of Epistemic Interaction B. Resistance, Perplexity, and Multiperspectivalism C. Overview Chapter 1. Active Ignorance, Epistemic Others, and Epistemic Friction 1.1. Active Ignorance and the Epistemic Vices of ...

  18. Race, Oppression, and Social Change Resource Guide

    This guide highlights resources on race, oppression, and social change that are available digitally in the library collection. It is a living document and will be updated as the library identifies and acquires additional materials. Email [email protected] with questions about these resources or suggestions for this guide.

  19. The Appropriated Racial Oppression Scale ...

    There is preliminary evidence for the validity of the newly developed Appropriated Racial Oppression Scale, and results of this study provide critical information in assisting clinicians treating individuals with appropriated racial oppression. OBJECTIVE The aim of the present study was to develop an instrument to measure "internalized racism" called appropriated racial oppression for people ...

  20. Americans divided on how society perceives racial discrimination

    45% point to people seeing racial discrimination where it really doesn't exist as the larger issue. Views on this have changed in recent years, according to Pew Research Center surveys. In 2019, 57% said people overlooking racial discrimination was the bigger problem, while 42% pointed to people seeing it where it really didn't exist.

  21. Racial Oppression and Trauma in Maya Angelou's I Know Why the ...

    Racial Oppression and Trauma in Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings 2 pregnant at the age of sixteen and hides her pregnancy from her family. She graduates from high school and becomes mother to a beautiful son. This paper will focus on the issues of racial oppression and the protest against racism, but also

  22. Internalized Racial Oppression and Its Effect on Mate Preferences

    Sociology, Psychology. Journal of counseling psychology. 2011. TLDR. The development and validation of the Internalized Racial Oppression Scale (IROS) for Black individuals in 2 studies using a total sample of 468 Black college students is described to provide some support of the validity of the IROS. Expand. 71.

  23. PDF Theme of Racial Oppression in Harper Lee's 'To Kill a Mocking Bird'

    of racial discrimination and racial issues concerning a staunch, typically a white town in the deep south of the United States of America. Racial injustice is the backbone of the novel. The entire plot spins around the case of a black man, Tom Robinson, who is accused of raping a white woman. Atticus Finch is the man who tries to defend Tom.

  24. Racial Oppression Research Paper

    Racial Oppression Research Paper. Satisfactory Essays. 453 Words; 2 Pages; Open Document. Racial Oppression Reflection Essay In scenario 1, Jessica is a Mexican American who understands spanish when spoken too but does not speak spanish fluently. Jessica has classmates who are bilingual. They speak English and Spanish fluently.