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RAcism and Racial Attitude

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The person who identifies as black but parents are white   Rachel Dolezal  
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Changes in Racism   More subtle and less overt  
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Labor Market Discrimination   judged based off of name, address and race  
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Consequence of labor market discrimination   fewer call backs, higher unemployment, lower wages,lower quality jobs  
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Middle Class Latinos Language   Spanish Language perceived as threat, less intelligent, untrustworthy  
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Anti- Asian Prejudices   perceived as perpetual foreigners, unsociable and resented because of their success: socially awkward submissive  
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fasting growing immigrant group   Asians  
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Model Minority Stereotypes   Asians are high performing and do not experience discrimination  
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Lowest political participation   Asians  
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Model Minority   Asians looked at to set an example for other minorities  
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government Action   is less needed because structural racism isn't a problem, more subtle racism and implicit bias that contribute to racial inequality  
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Implications   Overt Racism as not socially acceptable, more tolerated, interracial marriages etc  
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Affirmative Action   Executive order signed in 1961 which required employers not to discriminate against employers due to race  
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Pres John   in 1967 pressured institutions to comply with non discriminatory acts  
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Pres. Kennedy   Signed for Affirmative Action in 1961  
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Pres Nixon   Extended affirmative action  
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Fisher v. University of Texas   Supreme Court Cases that upheld limited use of race in admissions  
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Colleges and University policies   increase woman and minority by reserving certain spaces or considering race in admission  
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Affirmative Action Myths   Minority students are unqualified and are only admitted because of affirmative action,  
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polices that take places from white   affirmative action  
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Harvard lawsuti   Asian American applicants argue they wee discriminated against  
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Color Blind Racism   a more covert, sophisticated, culture centered and subtle racist ideology that is less extreme and more socially permeable than JIM Crow Racism  
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Another name for Color Blind racism   laiisez faire racism  
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Blaming the victim   Model Minority stereotype validates color blind racism and blame other minority for their lack of success  
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Critiques of Color Blind Racismapproach   Race still have important implications for people everyday lives, attitudes and behaviors  
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more difficult to challenge than De jure racism   color blind racism  
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Zero Sum Game   White fear about changing demographics of the country  
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Obama Polices   To alleviate labor market discrimination, improve social and economic position of blacks, give preference in hiring and promotion to blacks.  
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Post Racialism   shifting racial boundaries of Obama presidency and growth of minority middle class classes suggested that we were beyond race and racism  
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Racial Attitudes in 2016   race relations are getting worse  
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Voting Right Act of 1965   Abolished poll tax and other discriminatory voting laws  
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2014 Supreme Court Decision   overturned some parts of Voting Right Act of 1965  
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Trump Voter   White, male, lower education and older  
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Clinton Voters   female, urban, foreign born, more educated, younger  
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