Posts Tagged “President Obama”

Psychological Racism #5

By | March 2, 2012

This month we have been examining psychological racism as it has been directed at the self-concept and worth of Black people in America and the resulting internalization of its effects. Last week I explored and today I will be further exploring the effects of psychological racism, its internalization and resulting low self-esteem on the perpetrator, […]

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Racial Profiling (Part 5)

By | September 30, 2011

Barack Hussein Obama  Americans chose by a majority vote through a democratic election to give America its first African American President. One of the African American President’s parents was African, directly from Kenya without the “legacy” of the transatlantic cruise on a slave ship. He met him once during a month long visit in Hawaii. […]

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Recognizing Racism (Part 4)

By | July 22, 2011

Definition:   Recognizing racism is the ability to discern the presence of negative racial stereotyping and its response/reaction and relevance to the current situation presenting itself. Our fourth and final submission on Recognizing Racism is a commentary on the recent Marriage Vow that was presented by a pro-family group in Iowa for the Republican Presidential candidates […]

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