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Copyright ©2000, Camara Jones Institutionalized racism Differential access to the goods, services, and opportunities of society, by “race” Examples –Housing, education, employment, income –Medical facilities –Clean environment –Information, resources, voice Explains the association between SES and “race” 8

Copyright ©2000, Camara Jones Personally-mediated racism Differential assumptions about the abilities, motives, and intents of others, by “race” Prejudice and discrimination Examples –Police brutality –Physician disrespect –Shopkeeper vigilance –Waiter indifference –Teacher devaluation 9

Copyright ©2000, Camara Jones Internalized racism Acceptance by the stigmatized “races” of negative messages about our own abilities and intrinsic worth Examples –Self-devaluation –White man’s ice is colder –Resignation, helplessness, hopelessness Accepting limitations to our full humanity 10

Copyright ©2000, Camara Jones How often do you think about your race? Never Once a year Once a month Once a week Once a day Once an hour Constantly 16

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