Ethnocentrism: The Good, the Bad, and the Racist
Recent discussions of ethnocentrism often fall short of interpreting the relationship between ethnocentrism and racism.
read moreRecent discussions of ethnocentrism often fall short of interpreting the relationship between ethnocentrism and racism.
read moreConspiracy theories, QAnon, can promote bigoted narratives and impede our ability to fight for social justice.
read moreWhile some Islamophobic attacks get media attention, everyday bigotry is normalized in many spaces, including schools.
read moreDue to policies and the staff culture in prisons, racial segregation and oppression are used to subjugate minority groups.
read moreThe Body Mass Index, a tool integrated into the U.S. healthcare system, was created from research that was deeply flawed and exclusive.
read moreUnlike the unjust trials of the Scottsboro Boys, white vigilantism often ended in lynchings, one of which inspired the song “Strange Fruit.”
read moreUnbanked and underbanked neighborhoods are predominately Black and Latinx. Discriminatory banking practices prevent economic mobility by charging higher banking fees and services.
read moreNews coverage of the war in Ukraine has revealed a trend of some racist media bias that perpetuates harmful notions of people based on their racial/ethnic identity, class, or country.
read moreThe idea that racism will cease to exist in a post-racial society of multiracial Americans ignores America’s deep-seated racist framework that affects mixed-race people today.
read moreSeeking convictions for violence, while understandable, legitimizes a system that disproportionately harms communities of color.
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