Institutional racism

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If you were reborn in a new life, would you rather be alive in the past or future?

Slide 1 - Open question

Schedule
  • This week: Unit 5 - grammar
  • Next week: Unit 6 - grammar
  • Week 25: formative test on grammar Unit 5 + 6

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What was the direct cause of the #BLM protests going on right now? Write down all you know.

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What is the aim of the protests going on in the US right now? What do the protestors want?

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Lesson goal

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In your own words, explain what you think racism is.

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Individual racism refers to the beliefs, attitudes, and actions of individuals that support or perpetuate racism in conscious and unconscious ways.
  • prejudice, bias, stereotypes or generalizations about an individual or group based on race.




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What do you think 'institutional racism' is?
(institution: organization, law, custom)

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Institutional racism refers to patterns and structures within organisations and institutions that negatively impact some groups on the basis of race (i.e. the lack of resources, power and opportunities)

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Institutioneel racisme is het systematisch uitsluiten, marginaliseren en discrimineren van bevolkingsgroepen door formele of informele regels. 

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"Institutioneel racisme is het systematisch uitsluiten, marginaliseren en discrimineren van bevolkingsgroepen door formele of informele regels."
Institutioneel racisme is het systematisch uitsluiten, marginaliseren en discrimineren van bevolkingsgroepen door formele of informele regels

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  • Black people are stopped by police officers much more frequently than other racial groups. 
  • Black people are much more likely to have firearms pointed at them by police officers.
  • Black people are more likely to be detained, handcuffed and searched.
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Read the article with the following questions in mind:



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Lesson goal
At the end of this lesson, you can explain what institutional racism is and how it plays into the current situation in the United States. 

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How does institutional racism play into the current situation in the United States?

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Questions or comments?

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