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Welcome To Our Capstone Welcome To Our Capstone Project.Project.

RACISM

Definition of Racism:

• 1. a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to rule others.

• 2. a policy, system of government, etc., based upon or fostering such a doctrine; discrimination.

• 3. hatred or intolerance of another race or other races. • a.) Racism has existed throughout human history. It may be defined

as the hatred of one person by another -- or the belief that another person is less than human -- because of skin color, language, customs, place of birth or any factor that supposedly reveals the basic nature of that person. It has influenced wars, slavery, the formation of nations, and legal codes.

• b.) The most notorious example of racism by the West has been slavery, particularly the enslavement of Africans in the New World (slavery itself dates back thousands of years). This enslavement was accomplished because of the racist belief that Black Africans were less fully human than white Europeans and their descendants.

Quotes on Racism:

• “Lukewarm acceptance is more bewildering than outright rejection.”

• I refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace and brotherhood can never become a reality.... I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word.

• (MLK)

Dennis Leary

• Racism isn't born, folks, it's taught. I have a two-year-old son. You know what he hates? Naps! End of list.

William Faulkner

• To live anywhere in the world today and be against equality because of race or color is like living in Alaska and being against snow.

Unknown Author

• “Laundry is the only thing that should be separated by color.”

• “Racial superiority is a mere pigment of the imagination.”

Dave Chappelle

• "Anybody ever been down south? So you guys know what I'm talking about. Now the racism down there is just perfect. It's stewed to a perfection. It's omfortable, it's out in the open. There are no secrets in Mississippi. Everybody knows the deal. Good morning nigger. Good morning sir."

• ““I still think I still think people do have people do have racial hang-ups, racial hang-ups, but I think one of but I think one of the reasons I can the reasons I can joke about it is joke about it is people are people are shedding those shedding those racial hatreds.”racial hatreds.”

Oprah Winfrey

• “Excellence is the best deterrent to racism or sexism.”

Albert Einstein

• “Anger dwells only in the bosom of fools.”

Benjamin Franklin

• “Whatever is begun in anger ends in shame.”

Time Line:

Pilgrims:

Revolutionary War:

Civil War:

Early Immigration:

WARS!!!

WWI

WWII

Vietnam

Korean War

Desert Storm

SeptemberSeptember 11, 2001 11, 2001

KKK

Nazis

Multicultural AmericaMulticultural America

APOLO ANTON OHNOAPOLO ANTON OHNO

• Caucasian Caucasian AmericanAmerican

• JapaneseJapanese

• Olympic Gold Olympic Gold medalist; medalist; SkaterSkater

ADRIANA LIMA

• French, Portuguese, Inidigenous Brazilian and Afro-Brazilian

• Model

FAITH EVANS

• Mother: African-American

• Father: Italian-American

• Recording Artist for Bad Boy Records

MAGGIE Q.• Mother: Vietnamese

• Father: American of Polish, Irish, French-Canadian descent

• Actress, Model

PHYLICIA RASHAD

• Actress, Model

• Mother: African-American

• Father: Cherokee Indian

LENNY KRAVITZ

• Mother: African-Mother: African-American, West American, West IndianIndian

• Father: Russian-Father: Russian-Jewish descentJewish descent

PETE WENTZ

• Mother: Hawaiian and Indian

• Father: Caucasian

• Actor, Director, Musician, lyricist.

PAULA ABDUL

• Mother: French-Canadian, Jewish

• Father: Syrian, Raised in Brazil

• Singer, Actress, Tv show Host

Tiger Woods

• Mixed African Mixed African American, American, Chinese, and Chinese, and Native American Native American ancestry.ancestry.

• Famous GolferFamous Golfer

“THE ROCK”Dwane Johnson

•Samoan, Polynesian, African American

•Professional Wrestler, Actor

Cameron Diaz

• Mother: English, German, Cherokee

• Father: Cuban

• Actress

Alicia KeysAlicia Keys

• Mother: Scottish, Irish, Itallian

• Father: African American

• Singer, Actress

Barak Obama

• Mother: Mother: English, English, German, IrishGerman, Irish

• Father: AfricanFather: African

• President of President of United StatesUnited States

Mariah Carey

• Mother: Irish Mother: Irish AmericanAmerican

• Father: Afro-Father: Afro-Venezuelan and Venezuelan and African AmericanAfrican American

• Singer, Actress, Singer, Actress, Tv show HostTv show Host

VIN DIESEL

• Father: African American

• Mother:Itallian

• Producer, Writer, Actor, Director

2.4 percent of the United

States is multiracial Hawaii has the largest multiracial population. – 24.1 percent of its population.

Alaska is second with 5.4 percent.

The five least multiracial states are Mississippi, West Virginia, Maine, Alabama, and South Carolina.

All have multiracial populations less than 1 percent

CensusThe 2000 census over 6.8 million Americans marked an identification with two or more races.

The 2000 census was the first census to allow respondents to choose more than one race.

What does it mean?

• The multiracial individual is a visible indication of our country’s move towards acceptance not just tolerance.

• As we become more integrated as a society, discussions of race may become unnecessary.

• Diversity is not only about race but experiencing various perspectives, values and the thoughts they bring with them.

Future projections

• It is expected by 2050, the majority of the US population, nearly 75 million, will identify with more than one race.

• Thirty years ago it was 1-100, today it is 1-20.

When they asked –Arnold Arnaff

When they askedIf I was Black or White

or what.I said:I was Black and White

and whatdifferencedid it make to them.and they said:did I have the answers

to the math problems? and I had the answers.

Ways to combat racism.

• Face our reluctance to discuss race.• Realize that sometimes it isn’t what we say

it is what we do not say. • Let children lead the way.• Confront stereotyping when it occurs.• Don’t wait for Heritage Days and History

months.• Beyond Tolerance: Expecting Acceptance.

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