Sentences with phrase «about racial identity»

Racial Identity Development Families With Children From China (2002) Stresses the importance of education about racial identity development for adoptive parents.
Sonia Boyce was born in London in 1962, where she still lives and works, and in the early 1980s emerged as a figurative painter, quickly gaining critical attention as part of the black British arts movement, for works that spoke about racial identity and gender.
I race through this last sentence: «So, no matter what I do or do not do about my racial identity, someone is bound to feel uncomfortable.
The unnamed protagonist of Ralph Ellison's 1952 novel, «Invisible Man,» hears it one night as he dreams a troubling dream about racial identity, about «the blackness of Blackness.»
Serious topics about racial identity, racism, mental illness, and friendship are balanced with a lighthearted, preteen sensibility.
In this riveting collection of personal essays about racial identity, blacks and whites, young and old, talk with candor and passion about both the privilege and the prejudice, and how they are negotiated, challenged, or ignored.
In her Harvard Educational Review article «Talking about Race, Learning about Racism: The Application of Racial Identity Development Theory in the Classroom,» she collected the journal entries of her students, highlighting the various emotional reactions that her students, especially white students, had to conversations about racial identity.
Another spoke of what he loved and what was sometimes tough about his racial identity, while others spoke of being pigeonholed by their gender.
«Little Boxes» is a comedy about racial identity from director Rob Meyer; Melanie Lynskey, Nelsan Ellis and Armani Jackson star in the story of a biracial grade - schooler who tries to learn to act «more black» to be accepted in his new school.

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But what about contemporary distinctions created by national borders or racial and ethnic identity?
It was about cultural and racial identity.
Like many people identified as belonging to a racial group, Finns used to be defensive about their biological identity, which was disparaged by their domineering neighbors.
It isn't about violence, abuse, racial identity, masochism, guilt, or any other themes piled onto the audience's conscience like weights on the barbell in Unbreakable.
Talking about whiteness, and asking every student in the room to think about his or her race, could mitigate the feeling many students of color often have in these conversations of, «Okay, now I feel like I have to represent what it means to be black, or Latino, etc.» Find ways to have conversations about what it means to be all different racial identities.
You will learn to use design thinking to become more imaginative and purposeful about how learning happens as well as consider the intersection of racial identity and learning.
How do black parents communicate information to their children about their personal and group identities as it relates to race, intergroup relationships, and their place in the racial hierarchy?
Being able to talk about race across racial identities is crucial — but to get there, white people often first need space to discuss race with each other, to begin to ask questions that are uncomfortable or scary.
Previous studies have indicated the Identity Project is effective at giving youth a greater sense of clarity about their ethnic - racial iIdentity Project is effective at giving youth a greater sense of clarity about their ethnic - racial identityidentity.
Too many teachers think that ignoring the racial identity and social class backgrounds of their students is the best way to show that they are concerned about all of their students equally.
In order to do so, however, we must push for educators to see the necessity of their own personal growth - coupled with explicit conversations that bring about further awareness of identity and racial equity.
With unforgettable characters stumbling through love and motherhood and dashed hopes, it's a tale about displacement and racial identity with universal appeal — the perfect inaugural book club pick for ALA's Book Club Central.
In her reimagined renderings, the artist replaces the European subjects with powerful and glamorous African American women, inviting questions about conventional beauty, racial identity, and the traditional art historical narrative.
The convening also forefronted artists such as Postcommodity, Autumn Knight, and Guillermo Gomez - Pena, among others, who gave performances about identity and identity politics, called out the racial divides and absurdities in arts administration and funding structures, and lay bare contemporary colonizing forces.
His photographs, sculptures and videos are about his personal memories, art historical sources, and notions of racial and cultural identity.
At a time when America is grappling with deep - rooted, seemingly intractable racial issues, it's time for a frank conversation about black identity.
Her versatile painting and sculpture - making skills, coupled with thorough investigations about colonialism, anthropology, cultural cannibalism and racial identity in Brazil, have made Varejão one of the most relevant South American contemporary artists in the past two decades.
This is an artistic exchange about abstraction, sound, and racial identity.
It is also important to note that worker concern about transracial adoption seems to stem from their belief that this type of adoption has detrimental effects on children, particularly in the area of racial identity.
Even as she was just getting her clinical practice off the ground, she ran a program at New York's 92nd Street Y about cultural identity, with a special focus on helping couples in mixed marriages handle racial, religious, and cultural differences.
The Significance of Racial Identity in Transracially Adopted Young Adults Potter (2014) Adoption.com Offers a first - person account from an adoptee about growing up in an interracial family.
Knowing Who You Are: Video Casey Family Programs Presents the perspectives of youth in care, child welfare professionals, and foster parents about why race and ethnicity matter and the importance of integrating racial and ethnic identity into child welfare practice.
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