6. HUMANITARIAN - white White people move into this stage when they begin to: - trust themselves for answers - look toward more evolved whites for guidance.

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6. HUMANITARIAN - white White people move into this stage when they begin to: - trust themselves for answers - look toward more evolved whites for guidance They develop a full awareness of race and embrace all cultures (including white culture)

6. HUMANITARIAN - PofC Meet others as individuals w/o forgetting history and culture Committed to thinking and actions that are for the betterment of ALL people—regardless of their race and/or ethnicity.

Letter From Daily Collegian Race Does Not Define Student : Last Wednesday, while walking down College Avenue a young man yelled out of his pickup truck, “quit looking at me n___.” Now it must be said the concern is not whether or not I was looking at him but, rather, that he felt so comfortable to express his sentiments in such an open manner. And because he has been allowed to share his attitudes, I feel it only fair for me to be allowed to express mine. However, I assure you my comments will not be littered with negativity or racial remarks. To you, sir, whoever you may be, my name is not “n___.” My name is daughter, companion, niece, ally. I am an individual with an identity that has nothing to do with what you think represents black culture. By no means will I assume that your opinions are representative of the majority of Penn State students, many of whom I know as friends. And so in conclusion, dear sir, I hope that you feel better. I hope that you’ve gotten it out of your system. I will continue to live life unfazed by your opinions about me. My name is not “n___.” My name is friend, and perhaps one day you will see this. ~ Junior, Political Science

Marian Wright Edelman Interview with Charlie Rose Night before the election of Barack Obama (start at 2:16-5:31) Interview

Racial Identity and Race Relations in the United States

We are all at different Racial Identity stages Ancestry & Cultural Differences – language, customs History of residential segregation History and stories of mistrust and conflict Individual Psychological Differences People rarely move toward things that are unfamiliar to them in any situation!

“Ralphie May” Where is Ralphie May in terms of his racial identity? -Is he advanced because he can say these things? -Is he just obnoxious and offensive? -Where is the line between the two?

Does this bring us closer together or drive us further apart? Where is Mencia on the racial identity scales?

How would people of color at these stages interpret this video? 1. Pre-Awakening 3. Immersion 6. Humanitarian McDonald’s Ebonics

Nice outfit! At the Reversal Stage, this video might be insulting or offensive to white people.video 1.How might it be viewed by white people who are at the Revisioning stage? 2.How about the Pseudo- Communitarian stage?

Making Light of One’s Own Group What is the difference between these two examples? Indian Invasion Comedy Tour (00:15 – 0:42)(00:15 – 0:42) (00:15 - 0:42 & 1:16 – 1:57)(00:15 - 0:42 & 1:16 – 1:57) Dave Chappelle on “life in the ghetto”“life in the ghetto”

“Obama’s New Limo” Is this racist?

Is Russell Peters advanced? (until 5:30)