Weight gain worry for stressed black girls: Stress and weight more strongly linked in b... - 0 views
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I like this because there is a scientific study behind it. There are some people who say blacks are obese because all they do is eat fried chicken and do nothing all day, this proves that there is a scientific reason behind some of the obesity differences in different races
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I'm not sure who these "some people" are, but it is a sad stereotype for people to propegate or believe in. Yes, different groups of people are predisposed to different illnesses. Oftentimes this has to do with access to resources and stress. The video I referenced earlier "Unnatural Causes" is a good case of this. Black people in this the US vs. other 1st world countries die on average 10 years sooner than their whiter counterparts. This is actually attributed to the stress they feel from society and racism. We can also refer to many other studies from the video regarding class and people of color.
One of Many Videos on Disney and Racism - 2 views
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This goes well with the Harvard IAT in seeing how early children are exposed to racist images. Remember, even though some of these videos are old, they get re-released in seven-year cycles.
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i have seen many videos like this, and think it is interesting how when we are kids we enjoy these movies so much when they are really giving us the wrong message. it makes me wonder if watching these disney movies as a kid affected how we view people as we got older.
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What an interesting video! Never realized any of these until now. It definitely is apparent in many movies even today although it is getting better.
MLK Jr. memorial confronts controversy - USATODAY.com - 0 views
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After the discussion today in class about the Martin Luther King Jr. monument I wanted to do some more research because I was intrigued. While doing some research I came across this article which is very interesting because not only does the stone look darker in the picture but also in this article we find out that MLK Jr.'s children were involved with choosing how the sculpture looked. Two of the three were involved and said that this statue was one of the better statues. Many people despite the children's input were very angered over the whole monument.
The fatal racism that shot Darius Simmons to death - 1 views
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On 31 May, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a 13-year-old boy named Darius Simmons was allegedly shot to death by 75-year-old John Henry Spooner, right in front of the boy's mother, Patricia Larry. Spooner had confronted Darius as he was taking out the trash and accused the kid of stealing from his home.
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Too many shootings of young black men in Milwaukee. Can anyone look up the police record?
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This is a really good article and a good example of what Walter Mosley was talking about in his article about how the media picks and chooses news stories to become National news. How come I didn't hear about this story, but I heard about the Trayvon Martin story. They happened only a week apart. This story only reinforces what Mosley was saying in his article "Walter Mosley on Trayvon Martin Case and Racial Identity."
Race may be factor in police shooting of unarmed elderly man - chicagotribune.com - 0 views
Discrimination Can Harm Health - 0 views
Class Discrimination Can Harm Health - Psych Central News - 1 views
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A great article and a great topic. If we get time, I'll show you a film called "Unnatural Causes" that confirms this. Class and race are major determinants in health. It is also a great research project. I'll see if I can find "When the Bough Breaks" a sub-chapter of "Unatural Causes" (which I can't italicize here...) and post it.
Taking Martin Luther King Jr. at his words - CNN.com - 1 views
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After our discussion in class about the MLK Jr. monument I was interested and found this article. I like this one because of the background knowledge it gives. I also like how the author shares the controversy at the beginning and at the end ties in how the author thinks MLK Jr. would have felt about the way his monument represented himself and his beliefs.
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This shows how the Monument became about contingent issues in a way that many would not have expected. The article is a great overview of the major controversies surrounding it. Positioning in relation to other monuments, the quote, the speech the three blocks of marble are derived from, how MLK is coming forth from the stone, even his stance are all rhetorical decisions that have been questioned. Nice Job Anna!
A racial attack in Virgina and a possible obstruction of justice - 1 views
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A white male and female are attacked by a group of black men. I find the actions surrounding this interesting. One of them is how the newspaper employer of the two attacked didn't publish the story till 2 weeks later.
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I am interested in this story as well. The definition of a "Hate Crime" is hotly debated. I was origionally invented to protect minorities who were persecuted, so the idea that the majority (white people) could be vitctim to it does not necessarily fall withing its boundaries. O'Reilley does some interesting things rhetorically here. He makes a lot of assumptions and inferences but does not provide facts. He assumes he is talking to an audience who agrees with him. He implies people of color get special treatment and white people are victims of this under the guise of saying everyone should get equal treatment. He fails to note that people of color do not receive equal treatment under the law. This is a crucial difference between positions on the political spectrum. I think what is most appealing about O'Reilley's rhetoric is that he says he just wants justice for everyone. A great article to talk about!! Thanks for the post Katelynn.
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http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/investigate/civilrights/hate_crimes/overview My mistake on the definition of a hate crime see above.
Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman and the media's misleading rhetoric on guns | Fox News - 1 views
'Playground mafia' of racist parents ousted headmistress - 0 views
No Lynching Connotations in Hanging Chair (????) - 0 views
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The part that bothers me here (among many things) is the line where the mans says "I know how to build a noose." Anyone want to comment on this article? I also have a weird feeling about people getting upset about a chair in a tree. But then there is the context of the Eastwood speech and the guy's claim that he was just "Eastwooding" it. All kinds of problems here...
Reel Bad Arabs - 0 views
Harvard Implicit Association Test - 3 views
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This is the Harvard IAT. It reveals some of our unconscious biases. I give this to you so you can see that many of the things we react to are unconscious. This is not to say we are sexist, racist, ageist etc., but to show that society contributes to what we believe and shape many of our perceptions unconsciously. I'll post some Disney videos as well to show how young this training begins. I'd also encourage you to watch the video post "A Girl Like Me" with the Clark Doll studies in it. It begins to answer where ideas of raceism and sexism and stereotypes come from. VERY FEW people score in the neutral ranges on all these tests. I flat out couldn't be more biased on work/gender. I have no idea where that came from. But these are interesting and revealing to take. I hope you will take these.
"I want a legacy that lives on forever in his name." - 2 views
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SO much of what we are seeing in the news feeds today is the information concerning George Zimmerman. I am still conflicted as to what actually happened that night and why. But I feel like the tide has changed/shifted and the voices we first heard that supported Trayvon Martin are getting lost now as so many speak up and defend Zimmerman's right to self defence (which may be valid); however, hearing from his parents reminds us that a young boy was shot that night and he cannot speak for himself as Zimmerman can.
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