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Understanding the Importance of Anti-Racism Charter in the Workplace

The Anti-Racism Charter emphasizes the difference between being non-racist and anti-racist, highlighting the need for action to address racial disparities in various aspects of work. It promotes creating a positive work environment, reducing discrimination, and fostering diversity and inclusion. Com

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Project Appraisal Process in Government of India

The project appraisal system in the Government of India is well-structured and institutionalized, involving various bodies like the Public Investment Board (PIB) and Project Appraisal Division (PAD). Established in 1972, these bodies play crucial roles in evaluating and managing projects to ensure e

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Unveiling the Effects of Institutionalized Racism on Indigenous Peoples

Delve into the intricate web of institutionalized racism faced by Indigenous communities, exploring key concepts like covert racism versus operant racism, decolonization, and settler benefits. Learn how historical injustices, such as the Indian Act, continue to impact Indigenous autonomy and the fig

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Understanding the Challenges of Racism and White Fragility in Community Collaboration

Explore the complexities of racism, systemic issues, and white fragility in community engagement and research collaborations. Delve into the importance of acknowledging white privilege and understanding systemic racism, focusing on the need for white individuals to actively participate in conversati

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Challenges and Rewards of Educating White Students about Racism

Dr. Alicia Dailey, an African American professor at a predominantly white institution, shares her experiences and reflections on educating white students about racism. The challenges faced by African American faculty in higher education include being underrepresented, rated unfavorably in evaluation

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Stand Against Racism: A Call to Action

Explore the significance of standing up against racism, reflecting on recent events like the George Floyd tragedy and global anti-racism protests. Delve into understanding discrimination, prejudice, and the power of unity in combating inequality. Witness the impactful gestures of solidarity, such as

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Harvard University Anti-Racism Town Hall Event

Harvard University's EPS, ESE, & DIB Committee is holding an Anti-Racism Town Hall event on June 24th, 2020. The event focuses on providing a platform for discussion, sharing experiences, and promoting awareness of implicit bias. Breakout room discussions and valuable resources for engaging in anti-

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Understanding Everyday Racism in Higher Education at Cambridge University

Launched in October 2018, the Everyday Racism project at Cambridge University aims to generate knowledge and inform antiracist activism by documenting experiences of racism. Utilizing technology developed by The Whistle, the project allows members and alumni to anonymously report incidents of racism

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Dismantling the Racism Machine: Insights on White Supremacy and Anti-Racism

Dr. Karen Gaffney delves into the systemic nature of racism and enlightens on the interplay between white supremacy and capitalism. Her work emphasizes debunking myths like biological racial differences and offers actionable steps through her manual and toolbox for anti-racism work, aiming to bridge

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Dismantling the Racism Machine: Unveiling the Truth about White Supremacy

Exploring the intricate web of racism and white supremacy, Dr. Karen Gaffney sheds light on the myths ingrained in society, particularly among white individuals. By deconstructing the false belief that race is biological, the narrative challenges societal norms, emphasizing the social construct of r

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Overview of BRFSS Survey and its Core Components

The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is a state-based telephone survey that monitors personal health behaviors in non-institutionalized adults. It collaborates with the CDC and all 50 U.S. states to gather data on various health topics. The survey includes fixed core questions on d

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Understanding White Fragility and Racism: Insights from "White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism" by Robin DiAngelo

Exploring the challenges white people face in discussing racism, "White Fragility" by Robin DiAngelo sheds light on the systemic issues shaping our lives. It emphasizes the need for white individuals to confront their role in upholding racism, strive for racial humility, and work towards interruptin

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Survey on Racism and Ethnicity in College Communities

This survey delves into the prevalence of racism and ethnicity in college communities. It covers data on gender demographics, perceptions of racism, experiences of witnessing and being targeted by racism, and the stance against racism among college instructors and staff members. The findings highlig

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Talking to Kids About Racism and Social Justice with Whitney Miller, LICSW

Discussing racism and social justice with kids requires acknowledging inequities, understanding biases, creating safe spaces, storytelling to unlearn dominant narratives, exposing children to diverse content, and engaging in social justice activities as a family. Whitney Miller emphasizes the import

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Understanding and Addressing Incivility, Prejudice, and Racism in Nursing Education

Incivility, prejudice, and racism are prevalent issues in nursing education, leading to psychological and physiological distress. Awareness and adherence to the Code of Nursing Ethics are essential to combating these harmful behaviors. Nurses must address subtle racism, uphold caring as fundamental,

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Labor Clauses with Institutionalized Cooperation Measures in FTAs: A Win-Win Outcome in North-South Relations

Labor provisions in Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) have been a subject of debate, with key discussions focusing on whether they benefit workers, prevent protectionism, and promote economic development. Research suggests that including labor clauses with institutionalized cooperation measures can have

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Study of Racism and Inequality in A Level History

Explore the themes of racism and inequality in A Level History, focusing on the treatment of different racial groups in the USA and India. Analyze primary sources and lyrics from popular songs to understand the impact of racism in society. Discuss the road to independence in India and the American D

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CSUDH President's Cabinet Task Force on Anti-Racism in the Academy

CSUDH President's Cabinet Task Force on Anti-Racism in the Academy was established in response to the racial justice protests following George Floyd's murder. Led by Dr. Donna J. Nicol and Dr. Anthony Samad, the task force aims to address racism within the institution, recruit and support African Am

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Understanding Racism: Unveiling Layers of Injustice

Explore the interconnected layers of racism - from internalized beliefs to institutional discrimination - through the lens of events like the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson. Delve into the roots of racism, its impact on society, and ways to address systemic injustices.

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Rock Against Racism: A Movement Against Bigotry and Hate

Rock Against Racism (RAR) emerged in response to rising racism and fascism in Britain, sparked by musicians like Eric Clapton's controversial statements. The movement aimed to combat hatred through music and activism, organizing concerts and publications to unite against bigotry. RAR's grassroots ap

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Understanding Spatial Racism and Its Role in the Flint Water Crisis

Professor Peter J. Hammer's testimony before the Michigan Civil Rights Commission sheds light on the historical lineage of spatial racism in Flint and Genesee County. The interaction between beliefs and institutions over time has shaped racial oppression, from slavery to current issues such as the F

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Combatting Racisms Course Information with Professor Frankie Condon

This course explores historical and contemporary anti-racism practices, theories, and figures. Students will learn to identify and challenge racist structures in society and develop skills to address racism in personal and professional relationships. Through readings and discussions, students will e

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Integrating Spending Reviews into the Budget Cycle: Best Practices and Recommendations

To integrate spending reviews effectively into the budget cycle, align the process with the budget calendar, ensure consistency with medium-term frameworks, and incorporate outcomes into budget decisions. Countries like Australia, the UK, Ukraine, Italy, and Slovakia have institutionalized spending

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Understanding Key Concepts Related to Race and Racism

Exploring the key terms such as ethnicity, nationality, race, racism, and types of racism including structural, individual, interpersonal, and internalized racism. It delves into the origins and implications of these concepts in society, shedding light on how race is a social and political construct

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Understanding Cultural Capital in Early Years Education

Cultural capital in early childhood education refers to the values, beliefs, and knowledge acquired through social class and cultural groups. Explored through the EYFS framework, it shapes children's educational experiences and outcomes. French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu emphasized its societal pow

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Exploring US Distributional NTA: Early Results and Future Directions

US Distributional NTA project conducted by Ron Lee, Gretchen Donehower, Michael Abrigo, Andy Mason reveals early results for 2006-2018, including data on education, gender, social security inflows, and more. Future plans include analyzing individual NTA consumption, wealth distribution, labor force

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Insights from 2020 National Survey on Drug Use and Health

The 2020 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) provides extensive data on substance use, mental health, and treatment services in the United States. It covers various populations but excludes children under 12 and institutionalized groups. The survey offers valuable information for decision

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Understanding Race and Racism in Society

Explore the concepts of race and racism, examining their definitions, origins, societal implications, and distinctions from ethnicity, nationality, and culture. Delve into the social construction of race, material consequences of racism, and common misconceptions such as reverse racism. Gain insight

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Promoting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Education: Student Bill and Anti-Racism Efforts

The Student Bill aims to ensure equal educational opportunities by embracing diversity, fostering an anti-racist environment, and creating inclusive classrooms. California Community College initiatives include addressing campus climate, implementing anti-racism curriculum, and promoting cultural awa

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Understanding Racism and Resilience in Aboriginal Australian Students' Education

Explore the complexities of racism and resilience among Aboriginal Australian students through a critical examination of cultural perspectives, epistemological racism, and the manifestations of modern and old-fashioned racism in education settings.

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Exploring the Intersection of Racism and Geography Education

The content delves into the presence of structural racism in society, particularly within the education system and geography curriculum. It emphasizes the importance of addressing racism within educational institutions, urging for action rather than mere declarations of inclusivity. The discussion h

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Understanding Racism, Racial Discrimination, and Xenophobia in the Context of an Anti-Racist Church Advocating for Justice

Racism, racial discrimination, and xenophobia are real issues that impact lives based on color, ethnicity, and cultural background. The International Convention for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination defines racism as promoting racial hatred and discrimination. The World Council of Churches (W

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Understanding Different Forms of Racism and Discrimination

Knowledge development through classification can lead to stereotypes and prejudices, which have manifested in various forms of racism over time, from classical and scientific racism to modern cultural and popular racism. Discrimination, distinct from racism, involves unequal treatment based on physi

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Understanding the Concept of a Matthew 25 Church and Dismantling Structural Racism

Matthew 25:31-46 calls believers to actively engage in the world around them, focusing on congregational vitality, dismantling structural racism, and eradicating systemic poverty. This involves recognizing the systemic nature of racism, challenging social constructs that perpetuate inequality, and s

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Addressing Structural Racism in Community Mental Health: Self-Assessment Tool for Modification (SMART)

The Self-Assessment for Modification of Anti-Racism Tool (SMART) aims to address structural racism in community mental health through commitments to creating safe spaces, challenging biases, and advocating for equity. Next steps involve providing metrics specific to disparity and inequity issues, ex

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Understanding Racism's Impact on Health and Society

Racism plays a significant role in the health disparities experienced by racial minorities in the US, leading to higher mortality rates, increased disease severity, and reduced access to quality healthcare. This systematic organization of social groups based on race perpetuates negative attitudes, b

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Addressing Racism in Public Health Practice: A Call to Action by Professor Kevin Fenton

The killings of Black Americans have highlighted systemic racism in the U.S., leading to global recognition of racism as a public health crisis. Professor Kevin Fenton emphasizes the need to view racism as a public health issue, prompting strategic initiatives in policies, practices, and services. T

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Federal Public Service Equity and Anti-Racism Webinar

Explore topics such as employment equity, diversity, inclusion, anti-racism, and mental health in the Federal Public Service in this educational webinar series. The presentation delves into the importance of racial equity, anti-racism efforts, mental health support, and psychological safety in the w

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Anti-Racism TIC Project Overview and Proposal

Overview of the Anti-Racism TIC Project concept note and launch meeting, focusing on the underpinnings of the project, proposed approach, and theory of change diagram. The project aims to embed evidence-based anti-racism practices in MSF through tailored content, conversations, and capacity-building

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Inclusive Practices for Building a Just Society

Join the TSNE MissionWorks webinar on moving from diversity to inclusion, presented by Marta Hodgkins-Sumner, Director of Membership and Programs. Explore common DEI concepts, understand racism's pervasive impact, and learn steps for inclusive work. Unpack the assumption of racism in US culture and

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