CRM 3307 Lecture 21: LECTURE 21

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Defining discriminatory practice: defining race, visible minorities, racialized populations, social and self definition, framing and social construction of race, reena virk (indira prahst) Internalization of dominant, paternalistic eurocentric beliefs: compound discrimination, a form of double-whammy discrimination that aboriginal and minority women experience because they are both sexed and raced as other. Intersectional discrimination: arises out of the combination of various oppressions which, together, produce something unique and distinct from any one form of discrimination standing alone, crenshaw, history of colonialism. In pei, if you are first nations, it doesn"t count and work as a predictor: the ways in which race is made meaningful, poverty is overwhelmingly raced, race becomes your mark of social class. Is it better just to criminalize: national disgrace statistics vs. blacks in the us. Is canada"s treatment of aboriginals better than americans and blacks: seems pretty similar.

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