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“Waking Up White: What it Means to Accept Your Legacy, for Better and Worse” by Arminio
Framework of Society
Foundations of Society
Carbado defines privilege as "those of us who unquestionably accept the racial, gender and heterosexual privileges we have - those who fail to acknowledge our victimless status with respect to racism, sexism, and homophobia are also perpetrators of discrimination.” The privileges that Carbado focuses on are Heterosexual, Male, and White, privilege. He first identifies the highest form of privilege, that of the White heterosexual male. Carbado then divides the remainder of his essay into two discussions: male privilege and heterosexual privileg
Inbetweeners
The Girls Next Door_Peter Landesman
Bryan, W. Struggle for Freedom, Disability Rights Movements
"How Homophobia Hurts Everyone" by Blumenfeld
Developing a liberatory consciousness allows us to live within current systems with greater awareness and intentionality.(2) Changing larger systems and institutions is a slow process that requires the work of many individuals who challenge oppression in small and big ways.
Wendell, S. The Social Construction of Disability
Conceptional Framework are the ideas that make up what a society believes to be the normality or socially accepted concept. but how Adams uses it, conceptual Framework is used to analyze the different aspects of how Oppression is view in society.
Roppolo explains how the different indian mascots represent different things about the indians based on the events of how the Americans came through taking their lands and killing them, and running them off their lands. take the red skins for example, that term was actually used to describe how the indians looked after they were killed and their bodies painted red with theirs' and others blood.
Blumenfeld, W. Christian Privilege and the Promotion of Secular and Not-So Secular Mainline Christianity
“La Conciencia de la Mestiza, Towards a New Consciousness” by Anzaldúa
A theoretical foundation is defined as a study or explanation that is based on ideas and abstract principles that relate to a particular subject, rather than the practical aspects. This is when one describes a situation in its real form.
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As she introduces herself and lets the audience know that she is a mestiza, Anzaldua begins to describe and explain all the responsibilities and problems she has faced in her past and the ones she keeps on facing. Anzaldua states that by the crossing and mixture of races, a new mestiza consciousness has come about in leading her to develop a consciousness of Borderlands. She adds that as a mestiza she walks out from one culture to another and becomes confused from what she hears from each culture. Not only that, but she also adds that there is sometimes a crash between cultures and causes her to enter a state of mental and emotional perplexity.
Bell's theory about social justice is that it is both a process and a goal, that is for the development of equal rights for all races, genders, and religions.
what are the three pillars of white supremacy? slavery/capitalism, genocide/ colonialism, orientalism/ war.
According to Collins race, class, and gender are "interlocking categories that together cultivate profound differences, in our personal biographies." but Collins essay generally takes a new look on the subject, and analyzes how Oppression affects society.
genocide/colonialism: ‘this logic holds that indigenous peoples must disappear’ yeah, it is red too.
slavery/capitalism: it is the history of slavery in the us which sets the black/white dichotomy of racial analysis. and andrereminds us that the capitalist system ultimately commodifies all workers–ones own person becomes a commodity.