Title: Personal, Individual, and Institutional Racism
1Personal, Individual, and Institutional Racism
- The Rite of Passage Course
- The Kwanzaa Gallery
- Instructor Frank M. Johnson
2Introduction
- The unconscious, taken for granted, assumed,
rarely questioned, unexamined, unchallenged
acceptance of the belief by anyone that
3Introduction
- The world as it looks to the dominant culture is
the only world - The way of dealing with the world which the
dominant culture has created is the only way of
dealing with it. - The values which the dominant culture has
established are the only acceptable values - The way life looks to the dominant culture is the
only way it can be viewed by anyone. - What the dominant culture thinks minorities are
like is truth and the only acceptable way to the
about minority people
4Summary of Course
- Students will be familiarized with the terms
involved with personal, individual, and
institutional racism. - Provided a perspective of racism and the effects
it has had on individuals and the society in
which we live.
5Who is in Attendance?
- Find out any relevant background and interest of
the audience
6Agenda
- Types of Racism
- Categories of Personal and Individual Racism
- Components of Personal and Institutional Racism
- Socialization and Racism
- Categories of Racist Actions
- Levels of Institutional Racism
- Characteristics of U.S. Institutions harboring
Racism - Examples of Institutional Practices
- Social and Human Costs of Institutional Racism
- Institutional Racism Checklist
- Reverse Discrimination
- Perceptions of Reverse Discrimination
7RACISM Wanted - Dead OnlyNo Image Available
- PUBLIC ENEMY NO. 1
- Alias Personal and Institutional
- Recent Crimes
- Ulcers
- Heart Attack
- High Blood Pressure
- Skin rashes
- Headaches
- Backaches
- Asthma
8RACISM Wanted - Dead OnlyNo Image Available
- Past Crimes
- Civil Disorder
- Law Violations
- Civil Unrest
- Creating Enemies
- Alienating Parents
- Alienating Citizens
- Robbing Talent Potential
- Loss Initiative
- Debasing Human Beings
- Disheartening Youth
9RACISM Wanted - Dead OnlyNo Image Available
- Causing lapse in motivation
- Infiltrating every known institution in society
- Spoiling every culture in society
- A spreading contamination with virus effect
- LAST SIGHTING
- Ignorance Avenue
- Ethnocentrism City
- Between Bigotry and Discrimination County
- State of Prejudice
10RACISM Wanted - Dead OnlyNo Image Available
- ALL CITIZENS ARE ADVISED TO BE ON THE ALERT.
RACISM IS ARMED AND DANGEROUS AND WILL DESTROY
WITHOUT SUFFICIENT CAUSE - PROTECT YOU HOMES AND FAMILIES UNTIL CAUGHT
11Racism - What is It?
- The attitude, belief and associated feeling's)
that white people are inherently superior to
nonwhite and darker skinned people, or that
darker skinned people are inherently inferior to
white people
12Vocabulary
- Personal / Individual Racism
- Institutional racism
- Dominant Cultural Racism
- Overt Racism
- Covert Racism
- Intentional Racism
- Unintentional Racism
13Vocabulary (contd)
- Prejudice
- Discrimination
- Ethnocentrism
- Stereotyping
- Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
- Moral Self-Interests
- Material Self-Interests
14Personal / Individual Racism
- A belief or feeling of racial superiority with
corresponding negative racial attitudes that may
be expressed through the most subtle behavior to
the violent acts - Any act, attitude, belief held by an individual
(or subsequent action) which subordinates or
subjugates a person or group of persons because
of the skin color.
15Personal / Individual Racism
- The assumption that psycho-cultural traits and
capabilities are determined by biological race,
and that the races differ decisively, one from
another, which is coupled with a belief in the
inherent superiority of a particular race and/or
its right to dominion over others. - Racism results from the transformation of race
prejudice and/or ethnocentrism through the
exercise of power against a racial group defined
as inferior, by individuals and institutions,
with intentional or unintentional support of the
majority of the culture.
16Connections
- Explain how all the individual topics fit together
17How The Self-Image Is Formed
- Positive Words, Pictures and Feelings or
- Negative Words, Pictures and Feelings
- Imagination X Vividness Subconscious Reality
18SELF-IMAGECYCLE
- SELF TALK BUILDS SELF IMAGE
- SELF IMAGE CONTROLS REAL PERFORMANCE
- REAL PERFORMANCE REINFORCES SELF TALK
- AFFIRMATIONS VISUALIZATIONS ENHANCES CYCLE
SELF TALK
SELF IMAGE
REAL PERFORMANCE
19The POWER Diamond
LAW
- LAW
- RESOURCES
- POWER
- CULTURE
CULTURE
RESOURCES
SYSTEMS
POWER
20CYCLE OF RACISM
- COMMUNICATIONS
- SUPERIORITY / INFERIORITY
- GEOGRAPHIC EXCLUSION
- DISCRIMINATION
- INEQUALITY
- REINFORCED BELIEFS
RACISM
21COMMUNICATIONS
- LANGUAGE BARRIER
- MISUNDERSTANDING
- MISCONCEPTIONS
- IGNORANCE
- HYPOCRISY
- PREJUDICE
- CULTURAL ARROGANCE
- IDEOLOGICAL VALUES
RACISM
22RELATIONSHIPSUNDER RACISM
- ASSUMED SUPERIORITY
- ASSUMED INFERIORITY
- SEGREGATION
- POLARIZATION
- SUBORDINATION
- EXPLOITATION
RACISM
23Institutional Racism
- Policies, practices or functions that have been
installed that protect and condone personal
racism.
24Dominant Cultural Racism
- Those actions, activities and practices that are
traditional, which have become a part of the
social order which condone personal or
institutional racism. - The sum total of all the varied beliefs,
traditional, attitudes, values, needs, norms,
standards which create, maintains and / or
perpetuates the racist society.
25Overt / Covert Racism
- Those actions that are openly / publicly
demonstrated and are easily identified - Those actions that are hidden, ranging from
subliminal to subterfuge, hard to identify and
destructive.
26Intentional / Unintentional Racism
- Those actions that are done deliberately and with
purpose - Those actions that are done inadvertently or as a
result of traditional thought or cultural
training.
27Prejudice
- A preconceived judgment or opinion, with faulty
reasoning, may be explicitly implied or expressed
vocally. Prejudice is an internal disposition
about a person or group of person without
bothering to verify the opinion or examine its
merit.
28Discrimination
- The external act's) of prejudice in words or
action. The practice of differential and unequal
treatment, usually by the dominant or majority
group.
29Ethnocentrism
- The belief that ones own group, institution or
culture is better and inherently superior to
others. White ethnocentrism translated into an
inhuman attitude and behavior that subordinates,
subjugates or exploits people based on
differences that are considered inferior, usually
non-white in origin, and having the power to
reward or punish in order to maintain that belief
system.
30Stereotyping
- Any activity by individuals, groups, institutions
or cultures that treat other human beings
unjustly because of color, then, rationalizes
that treatment by attributing to those beings
biological, social and cultural characteristics
that are undesirable.
31Self-fulfilling Prophecy
- A theory that we as individuals, if we are seen
as an authority figure, has an extra-ordinary
unknown influence on others which if translated
into the power of expectation alone, by example,
can influence the behavior of others to become
what we expect or predict.
32Moral / Material Self Interests
- Surfaced through issues such as bussing, zoning,
redlining etc., which harbors the concept we
dont want to live near them, because we want to
protect our children, or theyre dirty, nasty
and smell bad. - Action mode which harbors the ideology What in
it for me (or us.) , What will I lose or
..if I allow integration, my property value will
decrease or crime will run rampant.
33Socialization and Racism
- The process is an all encompassing education in
which goals and roles are taught or acquired.
Pressure is applied by rewarding, punishing,
ignoring or other expectation that pushes a
youth toward displaying acceptable behavior. - Webster To fit or to train for a social
environment - Racism is a learned attitude and developed
behavior that is picked up through the home,
church, school and other institutions which a
child is involved in their growth years
34Types of Racist Action
- Locution
- Bad mouthing. Public or Private. Subtle racism
- Avoidance
- Overt and identifiable action in social or public
forum which harbors segregationist or separatist
beliefs. - Discrimination
- Open action which has exclusionary consequences
against people of color - Physical Attack
- Riot, Mob violence, Lynching
- Genocide
- Extermination
35Institutions
- An institution is a significant, and persistent
element, in the life of a culture. - Centers on a fundamental need, activity or value
- Institutional practice, relationship or
organization - Occupies an enduring or cardinal position in a
society - Maintained stable by social, federal, regulatory
and economic agencies.
36Institutional Racism
- Involves have the power of an institution to
carry out systemic discriminatory practices in
any one or all institutional of a society. - The ability to utilize the institutions of a
society to inequitably distribute the resources
(or manage to the consistent disadvantage of
people of color) the resources maintained by the
organization for the society at large.
37Levels of Institutional Racism
- Discrimination
- Forced Assimilation
- Segregation
- Slavery
- Genocide
38Discrimination
- Exclusion from the institution on the basis of
color or culture. Discriminatory practices may be
unintentional with the end result creating an
exclusionary barrier.
39Forced Assimilation
- Person or groups of people who are forced to lose
(or forsake) their individual social or cultural
identity (or heritage) in order to become
partially accepted into the core institutional
activities.
40Segregation
- Isolation, separation or blocking access to the
resources of the institution, or from positions
of affluence in the institution.
41Slavery
- To bring physically under the yoke of power held
by an institution, or to bring into total
servitude to representatives of the institution
42Genocide
- Extreme form of institutional racism which result
in the elimination of those persons or groups who
are different through utilization of the power of
the institutions
43EFFECTS AND AFFECTSUNDER RACISM
- DISCRIMINATION
- INEQUALITY
- POVERTY
- ADVERSE BELIEFS
- ADVERSE VALUES
- REINFORCE THE NEGATIVE
44Institutional Character
- Control of major activities by the majority
culture - Power in the hands of a few
- Dependent upon long established traditions
- Committed to limited risk policies and procedures
- Highly organized, departmentalized and stratified
- Profit and/or mission oriented
- Conservative status quo philosophy
- Efficient and impersonal
- Resistant to change and innovation permanence is
normalcy and stability
45Institutional Practices Harboring Racism
- Education (IQ, SFP, Miseducation)
- Legal System (Policing, Biases, Controls)
- Employment Agencies (Qualifications)
- Labor Unions) (Seniority Systems)
- Business (Restrictions Free Enterprise/Competition
) - Industries (Limited Risk Policies/Glass Ceiling)
- Civic Organizations (Lack of Business Control)
- Government (Voting Rights. Power Use, Crises)
- The Military (Racial Conflicts)
46Social and Costs of Institutional Racism
- Loss of Human Resource Potential
- Distortion of Values to Justify Action
- Loss of Personal Self-respect
- Narrows Viewpoints, defensiveness, hostile
attitudes - Economic strain on victims and perps
- Constrains political, social and cultural
development
47Social and Costs of Institutional Racism Contd
- Incentive Lost
- Creates dependency on federal government for
justice - Creates central city ghettos, enterprise zones
and urban blithe - Imposes monetary burden on society
- Prevents beneficial coalitions
- Dehumanization
48Institutional Checklist
- Are there laws denying individuals or groups
admission into systems based on race, color or
ethnicity? - Is there a seniority promotion system whereby
some groups are excluded from competition during
part of the time the system is enforce? - Are realtors managing prices on homes in certain
areas? Does this pricing adjust according to the
race or ethnicity of the buyer?
49Institutional Checklist
- Does the welfare system maintain the dependency
norm, rather that serve as an activity for
progressive change and relief? - Are the voting districts modified after each
census to gerrymander strengths according to
gender, race, culture or ethnicity?
50Reverse Discrimination
- Those policies, practices, procedures or
standards that discriminates against the dominant
group by affording preferential treatment to the
minority group. - Involves using expedient and faulty procedures to
meet affirmative actions objectives. Affirmative
actions were designed to be a tool to correct
part discriminatory imbalances in a functional
area, reverse discrimination occurs when quotas
are attached to meet objective where no problem
has existed. Quotas are inflexible. Goals should
be used. The misuse example wherein a quota being
established with no target group applicant -
holding the position vacant
51THE HIGH PERFORMANCE SYSTEM
- TEAMWORK
- PURPOSE
- PROCESSES
- PEOPLE
- COMMUNICATIONS FEEDBACK
- GOALS
- LEADERSHIP
- CREATIVITY
- INNOVATIONS
- FLEXIBILITY
52THE HIGH PERFORMING PERSON
- SELF IMAGE
- RISK TAKING
- HOLISTIC FITNESS
- VISUALIZATION
- WORK STYLE
- NETWORKING
- BELIEF SYSTEM
- MANAGING TIME
53Principles of African Way of LifeRestoring
Ancestry
- Reassessment
- Reclaiming
- Recommitment
- Remembrance
- Retrieval
- Resumption
- Resurrection
- Rejuvenation
54Key Barriers to Realization of the African
American Dream
- Low Achievement Orientation
- Unconstructive Climate
- Unconstructive Environment
- Stunted Individual Growth
- Lack of Creative Capacity
- Undeveloped Societal Role
55Key Barriers to Realization of the African
American Dream (contd)
- Soft Critiquing
- Negative Intergroup Relations
- Ineffective Educational Methods
- Inappropriate Leadership
- Inadequate Team Organization
- Inadequate Group Organization
- Unqualified Membership
- Insufficient Parental Involvement
56Contemporary Issues in the Black Community
- Education of Black Children
- Parental Involvement Level in Education
- Quality of Education
- Economic Development
- Business Development
- Communications
- Drugs in the Community
- Violence in the Community
- Lack of Unity in Community
- Crime in the Community
57Contemporary Issues in the Black Community
- Quality of Political Leadership
- Single Mothers / Heads of Households
- Teen Pregnancy
- Training for Economic Empowerment
- Lack of Cohesion and Networking Organizations
- Poor Parenting Skills
- High School Dropout Rate
- Environmental Racism
- Absence of Parental Involvement in Issues
- Lack of Financial Resources in the Hood
58Contemporary Issues in the Black Community
- No Southern Hospitality
- Blacks Doing Business with Other Blacks
- Black Networking
- Prayer in Public School
- Lack of Information Needed to Make Decisions
- Lack of Accountability of Black Leadership
- Disunity in the Religious World
59Contemporary Issues in the Black Community
- More Cultural Activity for Youth
- Afro-Am Women as Business Owners
- Lack of Positive Images in Media
- Working Together for the Common Good
- Complacency
- Job Opportunities for Youth
- Black Church /Business Communications
- Youth having Forward Aspirations (In Church)
- Stigma on Black Business
60Contemporary Issues in the Black Community
- Black Business Owners not Qualified
- Lack of Positive Role Models
- Need to Define Meaning of Black and Blackness
61Summary
- Individual and institutional racism, in its many
forms, are social diseases that resist
traditional treatment. Racism cannot be seen
under any microscope, but it is there. - We provided the tools necessary to recognize it
when you have dealing with people. - Democracy depends on the inclusion of all people
regardless of race, color or ethnicity.
62Where to get more information
- Other training sessions
- See Bibliography, articles, electronic sources
- Consulting services, other sources
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