Posts Tagged “racism defined”

Racial Profiling

By | September 2, 2011

Definition: The consistent occurrence of being presumed guilty as “the dissed” (usually Black), and the justification of a presumed “guilty” verdict/designation followed closely by a public conviction and punishment, without trial, based solely upon being identified as “the dissed” (usually Black.) In other words, if he is Black, he is a suspect. If he is […]

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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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Recognizing Racism

By | June 30, 2011

Our, American Racism 101’s, first discussion begins with my working definition of “Recognizing Racism.” This definition is followed by twelve sample situations as “evidence” of the continuing presence and good health of racism in American society today. Please read, reflect and respond to any/all of the examples in the LEAVE YOUR COMMENT link (below this […]

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