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What is Implicit Racial Bias

Supporting Students’ Intellectual Freedom in Schools: The Right to Read
Negative feelings about people of other races that are unconscious or outside one’s awareness.
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Supporting Children's Healthy Ethnic-Racial Identities in the Context of Banned Books: Perspectives From Mental Health Professionals
Marianne Celano (School of Medicine, Emory University, USA), Ann Hazzard (School of Medicine, Emory University, USA), and Vivianne Aponte Rivera (School of Medicine, Tulane University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-9655-8.ch004
Abstract
For children of color, ethnic-racial socialization typically encourages cultural/racial pride and cultivates the ability to recognize and cope with bias against their ethnic-racial group. In contrast, White parents often provide color-blind messages, which minimize the reality of continued racism in U.S. society and overlook overwhelming evidence of White children's biased attitudes. Many mental health professionals recommend that parents and educators instead provide explicit anti-racist messages to foster healthier and more realistic White ethnic-racial identities. Children's books have often been used in interventions attempting to decrease prejudice against youths of color or recent immigrants. Unfortunately, recently expanded book banning attempts often target books which address race, ethnicity, and prejudice. The authors of one challenged book about racism, Something Happened in Our Town, discuss strategies to challenge bans, encourage healthy ethnic-racial socialization, promote value-in-diversity messages, and support children in confronting prejudice.
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Understanding the Relationship Between White Teacher Implicit Bias and Black Student Academic Disparities and High Discipline Rates
A significant causal factor that affects the unconscious mind and generates negative behavior from a person’s cognitive values and beliefs. This behavior creates unintentional stereotypes, attitudes, and discriminatory outcomes that affect the non-dominant races while manifesting visible cultural biases and economic, social, or racial gaps ( Chin et al., 2020 ; Greenwald & Krieger, 2006 ; Ormrod, 2017 ).
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The History of Incarceration of African Americans/Blacks in the United States
unintentional or unconscious prejudice toward someone based on their skin color, racial, or ethnic origin.
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