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12Heritage Practice: The Politics of Racism/Gender/Sexuality
Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, 2020ABSTRACTIn this piece, I highlight the critical interventions presented in this collection for archaeology as heritage practice, as well as amplify many of the points that were made in relation to politics, particularly around the intersection of racism and gender/sexuality.
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Confronting scientific racism in psychology: Lessons from evolutionary biology and genetics.
American PsychologistAlthough the American Psychological Association has taken a strong antiracism stance, scientific racism continues to be published in psychology journals and scholarly books.
Kevin A. Bird +2 more
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Who’s Eating Rice? Gay Vietnamese American Men’s Experiences With (Sexual) Racism
Sociological perspectivesRecent studies on the experiences of gay Asian men demonstrate that members of these groups experience both subtle and blatant forms of racism within lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) communities.
T. Nguyễn, C. Han
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Culture, Health and Sexuality
Medical gendered racism in the USA has been and continues to be a significant issue for Black women across various healthcare domains, including sexual and pelvic healthcare.
Katharina A. Azim +5 more
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Medical gendered racism in the USA has been and continues to be a significant issue for Black women across various healthcare domains, including sexual and pelvic healthcare.
Katharina A. Azim +5 more
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Journal of Adolescent Health
PURPOSE Structural racism and racial discrimination may increase adverse sexual health outcomes in Black adolescent girls. However, the influence of racism on sexual health has not been well-described in qualitative studies. The purpose of this study was
Ashley V Hill +5 more
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PURPOSE Structural racism and racial discrimination may increase adverse sexual health outcomes in Black adolescent girls. However, the influence of racism on sexual health has not been well-described in qualitative studies. The purpose of this study was
Ashley V Hill +5 more
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Racism, Identity-Based Discrimination, and Intersectionality in Adolescence.
Academic pediatricsAdolescence is a critical developmental stage for young people as they transition into adulthood. Several important developmental tasks that must be completed during this transition include exploring one's identity, developing and applying abstract ...
T. Coyne-Beasley +2 more
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Sexual Racism: Intimacy as a Matter of Justice
The Journal of Politics, 2015Taking seriously the idea that the “the personal is the political,” I argue that intimacy, the opportunity to be a part of a reciprocal romantic relationship, is a matter of justice. We ought to care about the distribution of this opportunity. Justice demands as much. What has gone largely undertheorized is racial discrimination that takes place in the
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Sexual Racism as White Privilege
Abstract This chapter centers people of color and focuses on how White privilege functions as an unwritten script in their sexual interactions with White partners. Drawing on qualitative interview data from a United States-based study known as the LGBT Relationships Study, the chapter examines the accounts of those who experienced ...openaire +1 more source
Racism and Sexual Oppression in Anglo-America
2009McWhorter (philosophy and women's studies, Univ. of Richmond) has written an important book on the study of race and sexuality studies. The use of historical context and the theoretical examination of terminology are significant. The author clarifies the issues that arise when parties contend that sexual preference discrimination is different from ...
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Racism, Sexuality, and the Process of Ethnographic Research
1993Abstract This chapter is essentially concerned with reflections on my experiences of ethnographic research as a feminist. The research itself was neither consciously feminist nor primarily concerned with women’s experiences. It was a study of racism and political marginalization in Britain and focused upon institutional racism within the
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