ES 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Settler Colonialism, Federal Housing Administration, Angela Davis

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What is the difference between multiplicity and intersectionality: multiplicity: an analytical framework that allows us to recognize how social identities co- constitute one another. It allows us to describe how racial identities are co-constituted by other social identities such as gender, sexuality, religion etc. It is a framework that engages how indigenous peoples, people of color and white people navigate multiple social identities: goal: build solidarity across differences. Criminal justice system: criminal justice system -- disproportionate placement of blacks in prison for drug-related crimes. Jobs: most jobs through networks which tend to not exist for minorities in profitable workspaces, discrimination in hiring practices. Does class mobility nullify the effects of racism: class does not make racial inequalities obsolete, about environmental racism. The possessive investment in whiteness by george lipsitz. Es question: what is institutionalized racism: for example, state-subsidized mortgage loans that financed suburban homes 1930s -

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