Title: RACISM and SEXISM
1RACISMandSEXISM
2OVERVIEW
- Define Racism and Sexism
- Describe the Socialization Process of Sexism
- Explain the Eight Dimensions of ISMS
- Strategies for Non-Racist and Non-Sexist
Leadership
3INTRODUCTION
- The United States Army approaches the
- concept of Racism and Sexism in the same
- manner in other words - Racism and Sexism
- are conceptually the same. The definitions are
- interchangeable, with the exception of the
- words race (color) and gender.
4VOCABULARY
- Glossary of Term
- Attitude Is our tendency to evaluate some
symbol, object, or aspect of our world in a
favorable or unfavorable manner once an
evaluation has made, it becomes a belief. - Value Represents something important in our
existence a type of belief, centrally located
in our self-concept, about how we ought or
ought not to behave. - Value System A set of Values
- Stereotype An exaggerated belief associated with
a category which characteristically are fixed
ideas and over-generalizations (may be positive
or negative) that have an adverse impact on out
behavior. - Discrimination Acting out Prejudice
5RACISM
- Define Race and What is RacismExplain what is
meant by Ethnic - Race is a division of mankind which have
sufficient constant inheritable traits that is
sufficient to characterize it as a distinct human
type. - Ethnic refers to or of relating to large groups
or people classified according to common racial,
national, tribal, religious, linguistic, or
cultural origin or background. - Racism is any attitude, action (conscious or
unconscious) of a person or institutional
structure that subordinates and subjucates a
person or group because of race. - The components of racism are prejudice and
discrimination.
6RACISM
- Describe Two Forms of Racism. . .
- Personal - Individual Racism - Refers chiefly to
the prejudicial beliefs and discriminatory
behavior of individuals toward groups of people. - Institutional Racism - Refers to the policies of
institutional communities such as schools,
businesses, the military, and other groups and
organizations that restrict the opportunities of
individuals and groups which may or may not
violate the statutory laws prohibiting such
policies and conduct. These policies may or may
not have been intentionally written to practice
discrimination.
7SEXISM
- What is Sexism. . . .
- Sexism is any attitude, action, or institutional
structure which subordinates and subjucates a
person or group because of gender (sex). - The components of sexism are prejudice and
discrimination.
8SEX ROLE SOCIALIZATION
- What is Socialization . . .
- It is an educational process by which values,
goals, and roles are acquired. - What are Sex Roles . . .
- They are socially and culturally defined roles
that individuals are expected to fulfill. - What is Sex Role Socialization . . .
- The process by which males and females learn to
display behavior considered appropriate for their
sex. - Sex Role Socialization (appropriate behavior)
is reinforced by family, peers, and environment - Sex Roles become familiar. What is familiar
becomes a value. -
9PRO-SEXIM
- What is Pro-Sexism . . .
- Pro-Sexist behavior is accommodating sexist
behavior by encouraging or reinforcing it, rather
than questioning, checking, or opposing it. - Examples of Pro-Sexist behavior . . .
- Paternalism Assuming a protective/superior role
- Interrupting, Speaking For, Clarifying, Ignoring
Discounting others input. - Exclusionary Language Using gender specific work
as a universal when a neutral term exists and is
appropriate. - Using First Names Addressing women by their
first names and addressing men by their rank
10THE EIGHT DEMENSIONS OF RACISM AND SEXISM
- Personal An individual belief or action.
- Institutional Practices, policies, or behaviors
of individuals acting for organizations that
discriminate. - Overt Out in the open, easy to identify.
- Covert Unstated, unwritten, hidden practices.
- Intentional Individual or institutions actions
focused on expected outcome - Unintentional Actions not consciously intended
to be racist or sexist, but having the same
effect as intentional discrimination. - Active Taking part in an activity that is doing
or talking. - Passive allowing actions or statements go
unchallenged. (Perpetrates the Status Quo)
11STRATEGIES FOR NON-RACIST/NON-SEXIST LEADERSHIP
- Leadership sets the standard that creates an
environment for others to excel, one free of
hostility, intimidation, and unfair treatment. - Strategies for Non-Racist/Non-Sexist Leadership
- Self-Analysis/Self-Awareness
- Acknowledge, Understand, and Appreciate
Differences - Set the Example
12SUMMARY
- Define Racism and Sexism
- Describe the Socialization Process of Sexism
- Explain the Eight Dimensions of ISMS
- Strategies for Non-Racist and Non-Sexist
Leadership
13SOME FINAL WORDS
- Although there has been progress, racism and
racial discrimination, sexism and sex
discrimination continues to exist in our society
and in the military. We, as EORs and MEOs
should actively endeavor to correct any
discriminatory attitudes and practices we observe
and encounter. We individually can make a
difference if we set the example and walk our
talk.
14QUESTIONS?