Mixed Messages: Multiracial Identities in the "color-blind" EraThe experiences and voices of multiracial individuals are challenging current categories of race, profoundly altering the meaning of racial identity and in the process changing the cultural fabric of the nation. Exploring this new reality, the authors of Mixed Messages examine what we know about multiracial identities - and the implications of those identities for fundamental issues of justice and equality. |
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I am very specifically not saying that persons who believe they are black / white
multiracials are really black and should “ just get over it , ” as so many who are
invested in black racial identity have argued . Race , to be sure , is a fiction . What
I ...
I am very specifically not saying that persons who believe they are black / white
multiracials are really black and should “ just get over it , ” as so many who are
invested in black racial identity have argued . Race , to be sure , is a fiction . What
I ...
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How is it possible that 71 percent of the white population believe African
Americans have “ more ” or “ about the same opportunities in life ” as whites (
Kaiser 2001 ) , when black unemployment is almost three times that of whites ?
How is it ...
How is it possible that 71 percent of the white population believe African
Americans have “ more ” or “ about the same opportunities in life ” as whites (
Kaiser 2001 ) , when black unemployment is almost three times that of whites ?
How is it ...
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As a result , parents who have a color - blind ideology believe that discussing
racism is only necessary if such an incident occurs . Preemptive work would only
lead children to expect discriminatory treatment and may also create situations ...
As a result , parents who have a color - blind ideology believe that discussing
racism is only necessary if such an incident occurs . Preemptive work would only
lead children to expect discriminatory treatment and may also create situations ...
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Contenido
Shifting Color Lines | 6 |
United States? Eduardo BonillaSilva and David G Embrick | 33 |
Jeffrey Moniz and Paul Spickard | 63 |
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Mixed Messages: Multiracial Identities in the "color-blind" Era David L. Brunsma Vista de fragmentos - 2006 |
Mixed Messages: Multiracial Identities in the "color-blind" Era David L. Brunsma Sin vista previa disponible - 2006 |
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Referencias a este libro
Beyond Black: Biracial Identity in America Kerry Rockquemore,David L. Brunsma Vista previa limitada - 2008 |