The color line in the United States is the set of social, economic, and political barriers that exist between racial groups. This makes experiences different since we have barriers that separate how we live our life based on race. The Color of
Does race play a factor in how an individual is treated in the American criminal justice system? An overview of our prison and justice protocols and discussion about whether race is still as relevant in US society now as it was during Jim Crow.
In this episode, we'll be discussing racial colorblindness and why it's not a very effective tool to navigate society. Full transcript and sources are available for this episode.Music Credit: www.bensound.com
We look deep into the discussion of why human's judge individuals bast on stereotypes and how racial stereotypes can affect an individuals every day life.
Hello! Welcome to my episode, titled “White Privilege: The Invisible Advantage”. My name is Kinsey Kliment, and I am a senior occupational therapy student at a small liberal arts school known as Elizabethtown College. With the increase of divi
Hi folks and welcome to the podcast entitled “Race, Racism, and Why Black Lives Matter.” I am Professor Conrad Kanagy of Elizabethtown College and the author of several podcasts including this one. Students in my Race and Ethnic Relations cours