Transcript Chapter 9

Chapter Nine
Inequalities of
Race and Ethnicity
What are some common stereotypes that you see on T.V.?
What are the common roles played by:
Whites?
Blacks?
Asians?
Native Americans?
Minority – Group of people with physical or cultural traits
different from those of the dominant group in the society
What are the five key features of a minority?
How many minority groups can we name?
Race – People sharing certain inherited physical
characteristics that are considered important within a society
Ethnic Minority – Group identified by cultural, religious, or
national characteristics
Assimilation – Blending or fusing of minority groups in the
dominant society
What
are we?
Melting Pot
Tossed Salad
Cultural Pluralism – Desire of a group to maintain some
sense of identity separate from the dominant group
Accommodation – Minority
maintains its own way of life
Genocide – The systematic effort to destroy an entire population
What does Fig. 9.2 on pg. 281 show us?
Subjugation – Process by which a minority group is denied
equal access to the benefits of a society
de jure v. de facto segregation
A Class Divided
Prejudice – Widely held negative attitudes toward a group and
its individual members
Who are we prejudiced against? Why?
Racism – Extreme form of
prejudice that assumes superiority
of one group over another
What about racism in Eagle River?
What about racism in the U.S.?
Discrimination – Treating people differently based on ethnicity,
race, religion, or culture…Examples?
Have you ever been discriminated against?
Tell me about “White Privilege”
Hate Crime – A criminal act motivated by prejudice
How can you tell if it was a hate crime?
UW-Oshkosh Story…Is it a hate crime?
“Aren’t ALL crimes a crime of hate?” Stan Marsh
Stereotype – A distorted, exaggerated, or oversimplified
image applied to a category of people…Examples?
Why do we believe stereotypes?
Self-fulfilling prophecy – An expectation that leads to
behavior that causes the expectation to become reality
Functionalist v. Conflict Perspective v. Symbolic Interactionism
“Prejudice is what fools use for reason” Voltaire
What does he mean? Do you agree? Why or why not?
Institutionalized Discrimination – Unfair practices that grow
out of common behaviors and attitudes and that are a part of
the structure of a society
Hidden Unemployment – Unemployment that includes people
not counted in the traditional unemployment categories
Underclass –
People typically
unemployed who
come from families
that have been poor
for generations
African-Americans
34 million or about 12% of the U.S. population
Usually easy to identify because of skin color
On average earn 64% of whites
Almost 25% fall under hidden unemployment
H.S. Grad – White = 84%, Black = 77%, Col. – White 25%, Black 15%
Twice as likely as Whites to work in a low-level service job
Latinos
Fastest growing ethnic group in the U.S.
11% in 2000, projected to be 24% in 2050
All nationalities from Latin America
Just over 50% have graduated from H.S.
On average earn 75% of whites
About 1/4th live below the poverty level
There has never been a Latino Senator
Native Americans
Just over 2 million Native Americans left
Over 1/4th live below the poverty line
Graduate from H.S. at lowest rate
Lowest annual income of any group ($21, 619)
Over 50% on reservations live in poverty
Should Native Americans be allowed to run casinos?
Asian Americans
More than 10 million in U.S. about 4% of pop.
Came as a result of California Gold Rush
Immigration laws banned them for most of
20th century
Put in concentration camps during WWII
Have used education to improve their status
42% have college degree v. 26% for whites
White Ethnics – Italians, Irish, Polish, German, etc.
Tend to settle in small communities outside of largest
cities near the East Coast of the United States
Tend to work blue-collar jobs
Would you want someone of a different race to:
Marry your daughter?
Work at your own business?
Be your best friend?
Be your neighbor?
Why or Why not?
Read Skin Color Tax
pg. 306-307