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  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Early_Childhood_Education/Inclusion_Education_and_Translanguaging_(Panagiotopoulou_Rosen_and_Strzykala)/01%3A_Chapters/1.02%3A_Translanguaging_in_Multilingual_Pre-Primary_Classrooms_in_La_Reunion-_Reflecting_on_Inclusion_and_Social_Justice_in_a_French_Postcolonial_Context
    To illustrate our point, we look again at Anna and Isabelle’s strategies in order to conceptualize a teacher education model which could put into perspective the three essential dimensions of the proc...To illustrate our point, we look again at Anna and Isabelle’s strategies in order to conceptualize a teacher education model which could put into perspective the three essential dimensions of the process of othering as elaborated by Spivak (1985): a) the systematic reference to the moral and cultural inferiority of targeted subjects that Mignolo (2000/2012) expressed in terms of colonial difference, b) the continuous reminder of their subordination in the name of this inferiority, and c) the co…
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Bakersfield_College/Intercultural_Communication_(Pruett-Bakersfield_College)/01%3A_Foundations_of_Intercultural_Communication/1.03%3A_Defining_Intercultural_Communication
    There has been in recent years a growing recognition of the inequality in the distribution of wealth, leading to phenomena such as the “Occupy” movement of 2011-2012, protesting against the elite 1% o...There has been in recent years a growing recognition of the inequality in the distribution of wealth, leading to phenomena such as the “Occupy” movement of 2011-2012, protesting against the elite 1% of the population, or the election of Donald Trump in the United States in 2016, who was elected in large part due to votes from those who feel left out of the 21st-century US economy.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Ethnic_Studies/Introduction_to_African_American_Studies%3A_An_Anthology_of_Essays_on_Radical_Black_Thought%2C_Intellect%2C_and_Culture/02%3A_Black_Feminist_Studies/2.02%3A_Key_Theorists_Movements_and_Principles
    This page examines the evolution of Black Studies and Feminism, particularly through Black Feminism and Womanism, highlighting the complexities of Black identity shaped by race, gender, and class. It ...This page examines the evolution of Black Studies and Feminism, particularly through Black Feminism and Womanism, highlighting the complexities of Black identity shaped by race, gender, and class. It critiques traditional feminist frameworks that often marginalize Black women's experiences, emphasizing the need for intersectionality as advocated by scholars like Kimberlé Crenshaw and Hortense Spillers.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Ethnic_Studies/Introduction_to_African_American_Studies%3A_An_Anthology_of_Essays_on_Radical_Black_Thought%2C_Intellect%2C_and_Culture/04%3A_Fugitivity_as_an_Abolitionist_Praxis/4.07%3A_Instructor_Resources/4.7.02%3A_Reflection_Prompts
    This page explores the connection between Abolition/Prison Studies and Surveillance Studies, emphasizing their differing perspectives on freedom while also noting their common objectives. It highlight...This page explores the connection between Abolition/Prison Studies and Surveillance Studies, emphasizing their differing perspectives on freedom while also noting their common objectives. It highlights three movements within Black Radical Traditions and the importance of gender and marginalized groups in the fight for liberation, along with the lack of representation in these areas.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Gender_Studies/Introduction_to_LGBTQ_Studies%3A_A_Cross-Disciplinary_Approach_(Amory_Massey_Miller_and_Brown)/04%3A_Prejudice_and_Health/4.01%3A_Chapter_6-_Prejudice_and_Discrimination_against_LGBTQ_People
    This page highlights the existing discrimination and inadequate healthcare protections for LGBTQ+ individuals, with only a few states offering legal safeguards. The content discusses societal norms co...This page highlights the existing discrimination and inadequate healthcare protections for LGBTQ+ individuals, with only a few states offering legal safeguards. The content discusses societal norms contributing to minority stress and mental health issues among sexual minorities, despite legal advancements like marriage equality. It underscores the role of advocacy groups in promoting LGBTQ+ rights and the necessity of community support and education.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/College_of_the_Canyons/COMS_100%3A_Process_of_Communication_(Stokes-Rice)/08%3A_Communication_Theory/8.08%3A_Critical_Theories_Paradigm
    The article discusses four theoretical paradigms used to understand communication, emphasizing their failure to critique existing communication norms. This calls for critical theories that critique an...The article discusses four theoretical paradigms used to understand communication, emphasizing their failure to critique existing communication norms. This calls for critical theories that critique and seek social change within oppressive communication paradigms. It mentions Byron Hurt's examination of sexism in hip-hop, and explores various critical theories, including Marxism, postmodernism, and feminism, which challenge oppressive social structures.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Ethnic_Studies/Introduction_to_African_American_Studies%3A_An_Anthology_of_Essays_on_Radical_Black_Thought%2C_Intellect%2C_and_Culture/05%3A_Black_Psychology/5.04%3A_Opportunities_and_Possibilities
    This page examines the psychological effects of racism, focusing on concepts like racialized aggressions, internalized racism, and cultural mistrust. It discusses how microaggressions and stereotype t...This page examines the psychological effects of racism, focusing on concepts like racialized aggressions, internalized racism, and cultural mistrust. It discusses how microaggressions and stereotype threats impact marginalized groups and highlights the role of generational trauma, particularly regarding the Black community's mental health.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Social_Work_and_Human_Services/Social_Problems_-_Continuity_and_Change/05%3A_Sexual_Orientation_and_Inequality/5.04%3A_Improving_the_Lives_of_the_LGBT_Community
    This page addresses persistent inequality related to sexual orientation, noting positive shifts in public sentiment and representation from the gay rights movement. It highlights significant progress,...This page addresses persistent inequality related to sexual orientation, noting positive shifts in public sentiment and representation from the gay rights movement. It highlights significant progress, including the acceptance of gay political candidates and California's mandate for gay history education. To combat ongoing inequality, the text recommends supporting LGBT youth, implementing anti-bullying programs, ensuring job protections, and improving police awareness of LGBT issues.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Social_Work_and_Human_Services/Social_Problems_-_Continuity_and_Change/02%3A_Poverty/2.06%3A_Reducing_Poverty
    This page addresses the neglect of the poor in the U.S., highlighting the historical context and a decrease in poverty since the 1960s. It critiques misconceptions about poverty and advocates for poli...This page addresses the neglect of the poor in the U.S., highlighting the historical context and a decrease in poverty since the 1960s. It critiques misconceptions about poverty and advocates for political mobilization and antipoverty programs, while contrasting U.S. efforts with global strategies like microfinancing. It also emphasizes a structural approach to global poverty, focusing on dependency theory, reducing inequalities, and supporting women.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Counseling_and_Guidance/Succeeding_at_Your_Internship_-_A_Handbook_Written_for_and_with_Students_(Mruk_and_Moor)/01%3A_Chapters/1.05%3A_The_Importance_of_Ethics
    This page focuses on ethics in human services, outlining their significance for interns in professional conduct. It covers key topics such as the Code of Ethics, competence, and cultural diversity, em...This page focuses on ethics in human services, outlining their significance for interns in professional conduct. It covers key topics such as the Code of Ethics, competence, and cultural diversity, emphasizing the distinction between ethics and laws. Interns are advised to navigate ethical standards, maintain confidentiality, address dual relationships, and empower clients. Cultural competence and documentation are essential for effective practice.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Ethnic_Studies/Introduction_to_Ethnic_Studies_(Fischer_et_al.)/03%3A_Africana_African_American_Black_Studies
    This chapter provides an overview of the field of Africana / African American / Black Studies, highlighting its interdisciplinary nature and connection to social justice movements. It explores the his...This chapter provides an overview of the field of Africana / African American / Black Studies, highlighting its interdisciplinary nature and connection to social justice movements. It explores the history and context that led to the creation of Black Studies, as well as some of the important concepts and scholarship that have come out of this area. The chapter also emphasizes the importance of intersectionality in understanding the experiences of Black communities.

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