CRMJ 205 1nd Edition Lecture 1 Outline of Last Lecture I Syllabus Review Outline of Current Lecture II Janet Helmes A Revolution of Racial Identity III Racial Identity Theory IV Race I know it When I See It V Mulatto Current Lecture I II III IV Janet Helms 1995 a Racial identity emerged as a means of examining race as a sociopolitical and cultural reconstruction Evolution of Racial Identity a Differential sociopolitical and economic socialization b Biogenetic psychological characteristics inferred from the presence of observable signs commonly assumed to be racial in nature c Differential cultural socialization values beliefs rituals Racial Identity Theory a Racial classifications reflect sociopolitical and economic conveniences conferred to those who reflect the dominant culture Comparative Strength b Racial groups are not biological distinct rather reflect those groups that experience different conditions of domination suppression and benefits inherent to their classification c White White d Race is socially constructed not individually constructed Race I know it when I See It a Children as young as two have displayed awareness to identify differences based upon race b Posit We are colorblind Society has progressed After all the United States is a melting pot These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute V c Fruit Salad is more reflective of what we have in America Mulatto a Negative Connotation but Derogatory in Context Mixed Racial Composition 1 You are never pure 2 How do you identify 3 How does it influence your socialization a Coconut Twinkie Oreo b President Obama c First Black President
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