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“Multicultural Training Intervention to Address American Indian Stereotypes,” Jesse A. Steinfeldt and Matthew Clint Steinfeldt This article approaches the topic of American Indian stereotypes, specifically in the realm of sports, from a counseling and training perspective. Beginning with an illustration […]
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“Globalization and Its (Mal)econtents: The Gendered Moral and Political Economy of Terrorism,” Michael S. Kimmel This article by Michael S. Kimmel examines the heavily gendered nature of terrorist groups of varying locations and ideologies. The role of globalization and its […]
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“The Color of Justice,” Michelle Alexander Michelle Alexander examines the racial disparities in our criminal justice system, finding that “rates and patterns of drug crime do not explain” the fact that “although the majority of illegal drug users and dealers […]
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“Straight is to Gay as Family is to No Family,” Kath Weston This essay presents a distinct dichotomy that depicts the establishment and maintenance of family and extended kin in the gay and straight world. Weston delineates a path of […]
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“The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria,” Judith Ortiz Cofer In her essay,Judith Ortiz Cofer offers her experience as a Puerto Rican woman. She discusses how cultural differences have singled her out as a […]
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“Rape, Racism and the Law” Jennifer Wriggins Wriggins argues that the legal system’s treatment of rape has furthered racism and has denied the reality of women’s sexual subordination. She illustrates how the history of rape in the U.S. has focused […]
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“The Color of Justice,” Michelle Alexander Michelle Alexander examines the racial disparities in our criminal justice system, finding that “rates and patterns of drug crime do not explain” the fact that “although the majority of illegal drug users and dealers […]
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“Rape, Racism and the Law” Jennifer Wriggins Wriggins argues that the legal system’s treatment of rape has furthered racism and has denied the reality of women’s sexual subordination. She illustrates how the history of rape in the U.S. has focused […]
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“Sustainable Food and Privilege: Why is Green Always White (and Male and Upper Class)” Janani Balasubramanian Food justice, Janani Balasubramanian argues, is fundamentally a race and class issue, and food activists are not speaking about it as such. The emphasis […]
Sociology Part I According Takaki What The Benefit Understanding The
21 Instructor Resource Manual and Test Bank for Race, Class and Gender: An Anthology, 9th edition by Andersen/Hill-Collins PART I: WHY RACE, CLASS AND GENDER STILL MATTER Margaret Andersen and Patricia Hill Collins 1. “Age, Race, Class and Sex: Women […]
Sociology Part II Colorblind Privilege The Social And Political Functions
35 Instructor Resource Manual and Test Bank for Race, Class and Gender: An Anthology, 9th edition by Andersen/Hill-Collins PART II: SYSTEMS OF POWER AND INEQUALITY Margaret Andersen and Patricia Hill Collins RACE AND RACISM 6. “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible […]
Sociology Part II What Emotional Labor According The Research Conducted
6. Describe in what ways the methods used by working class males to compensate for their marginalization are problematic for more than just themselves Internet Sites and Questions for Further Study: Read this excerpt from an interview on the subject […]
Sociology Part II What Types Policies You think Are Needed
55 c. alcohol abuse and/or drug addiction d. unemployment and no health insurance 7. No other industrial nation tolerates _______ according to Jacobs and Morone. a. wide gaps in health insurance coverage b. universal health insurance c. high taxes to […]
Sociology Part III Brunson And Millers Study Young Men
ANS: C 2. Ferber’s argument that celebrating ______________ helps to assure White people that racism is no longer an issue. a. Black athletes b. Black artists c. Hispanic athletes d. Black teachers ANS: A 3. Historically, White society has reduced […]
Sociology Part III Seeing 3d Margaret Andersen Margaret Andersen
88 Instructor Resource Manual and Test Bank for Race, Class and Gender: An Anthology, 9th edition by Andersen/Hill-Collins PART III: THE STRUCTURE OF SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS Margaret Andersen and Patricia Hill Collins 31. “Seeing in 3D,” Margaret L. Andersen Margaret L. […]
Sociology Part III What Are The Ways Which Latino And
108 4. Tatum defines a “White ally” as everything but someone who a. understands privilege can be used to make a more equitable system b. points out privilege in others c. that privilege has been historically used for such, and […]
Sociology Part IV Multicultural Training Intervention Address American Indian
88 Instructor Resource Manual and Test Bank for Race, Class and Gender: An Anthology, 9th edition by Andersen/Hill-Collins PART IV: AN INTERSECTIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR CHANGE: FROM THE LOCAL TO THE GLOBAL Margaret Andersen and Patricia Hill Collins 57. “Multicultural Training […]
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“The Intersection of Poverty Discourses: Race, Class, Culture, and Gender”, Debra Henderson and Ann Tickamyer Henderson and Tickamyer focus on the stereotyped image of welfare as being synonymous with African Americans, and how that is not accurate. The work of […]
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“Gender Norms in the TwilightSeries,” Rebecca Hayes-Smith Hayes-Smith examines the popular young adult book (and film) series about vampires and werewolves, pointing out some major concerns with regard to the way in which gender and race are portrayed. The main […]
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“Media Magic: Making Class Invisible,” Gregory Mantsios Gregory Mantsios examines the way media misrepresents social class by creating an illusion of an egalitarian society and thereby hiding social and economic inequalities. Mantsios argues that the media creates a false sense […]