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Psychology of Race and Ethnicity

Psychology of Race and Ethnicity. An introduction. A few choice words…. The nature of this course. Course expectations. Given that we are not all the same, respect differences

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Psychology of Race and Ethnicity

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  1. Psychology of Race and Ethnicity An introduction

  2. A few choice words…

  3. The nature of this course

  4. Course expectations • Given that we are not all the same, respect differences • Given that the course material is controversial and personal and given that we have much to learn from each other, engage authentically. • Given that we are not always going to agree or see everything the same way, try to focus on your own understanding and growth rather than trying to change someone else.

  5. Course ideology The first goal is to see the thing itself in and for itself, to see it simply and clearly for what it is. No symbolism, please. The second goal is to see each individual thing as unified, as one, with all the other ten thousand things. In this regard, a little wine helps a lot. The third goal is to grasp the first and the second goals, to see the universal and the particular, simultaneously. Regarding this one, call me when you get it. The Three Goalsby David Budbill

  6. Purple and Blackby Patricia Williams Course Ideology (cont.) One summer when I was about six, my family drove to Maine. The highway was very straight and hot and shimmered darkly in the sun. My sister and I sat in the back seat of the Studebaker and argued about what color the road was. I said black. My sister said purple. After I had harangued her into admitting that it was indeed black, my father gently pointed out that my sister still saw it as purple. I was unimpressed with the relevance of that at the time; but with the passage of years, and much more observation, I have come to see endless highways as slightly more purple than black. My sister and I will probably argue about the hue of life's roads forever. But the lesson I learned from listening to her wild perceptions is that it really is possible to see things--even the most concrete things--simultaneously yet differently; and that seeing simultaneously yet differently is more easily done by two people than one, but that one person can get the hang of it with lots of time and effort.

  7. The nature of reality “Face reality as it is, not as it was or as you wish it to be.” ~ Jack Welch

  8. Everything we see is perspective…

  9. Everything we see is perspective…

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