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What is Whiteness

Handbook of Research on Social Justice and Equity in Education
An ideology socially constructed which signifies power and privilege.
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Allies in Solidarity Transcend Guilt and Unlearn Patriarchal Privileges: Diversity in Unity and the Advancement of a Critical Feminist Movement
Laura Erickson Alvarado (University of Texas at El Paso, USA) and César A. Rossatto (University of Texas at El Paso, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9567-1.ch010
Abstract
Unlearning patriarchy as a man's problem lays the foundation for a required in-depth analysis to cement an alliance among women and men who identify as feminist supporters in the trenches, struggling for equity and social justice. The authors examine schooling experiences that embed and embrace various cultures, races/ethnicities, identities, and experiences for Latinas and Black women, hoping White women will be in a committed solidarity. Solidarity and unity among the intersectionality of diverse social movements is a must for sustainability of self-determination and social democratic citizenship in a world where feminicide is the most brutal violence for women. A study was conducted among Latinas and Black women to examine cultural awareness in their K-12 education. Findings demonstrated schooling experiences that ostracized participants based on their skin color and hair texture, but women participants expressed a desire to build critical consciousness about their real-life experience as racial beings in various contexts.
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Eternal Graffiti: Using Poetry to Develop Social Justice Educators
A term for how being White shapes one’s lived experiences.
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Leadership Redefined: Navigating Power and Privilege for White Women Administrators in Higher Education
The examination of the structures that produce White privilege and place White as the norm in societal norms.
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Problematizing Niceness: A Teacher Educators' Learning Community on Culturally Responsive Teaching
Categories of race and ethnicity are socially constructed. Whiteness encompasses those aspects within which the white race is culturally understood.
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Calling In, Not Calling Out: A Critical Race Framework for Nurturing Cross-Cultural Alliances in Teacher Candidates
An ideology based on values, beliefs, behaviors and attitudes that result in the inequitable and unequal distribution of power and privilege as related to skin color.
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Evaluating Antiracist Dispositions: Choosing, Analyzing, and Using Dispositional Assessment Tools in Antiracist Ways
The beliefs, attitudes, norms, and values of white people that become considered normal and are used to other people of color.
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An Intersectional Study of the Funding Experiences of South African University Students After Majority Rule
Is a social construction of race that allocates privilege and status to people who are Caucasian.
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Afrocentric Thought in Adult Education
the social construction of racial superiority of white people in order to justify discrimination and dominance of non-whites.
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The Toll of the Racial Status Quo: A Case Study of Black Students' Experiences in a Majority-White U.S. High School
A state of being that is viewed as normative and denotes rights to certain privileges in U.S. society.
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Teaching What We Don't Know: Community-Based Learning as a Tool for Implementing Critical Race Praxis
Social, political, and economic systems that function to reify existing racial, gendered, and class hierarchies.
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The Challenges and Responsibilities of White Women in Leadership: Strategies for Interrogating Whiteness in Higher Education
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How an Anti-Racist Organizational Change Model Can Build Capacity to Support Historically Excluded Students: A Guide for Advisors and Administrators of Pathway Programs
Whiteness refer[s] to the way that white people, their customs, culture, and beliefs operate as the standard by which all other groups are compared (National Museum of African American History and Culture, n.d.).
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