matthewmcvickar + racism   8

Blair L.M. Kelley: A NEW STRANGE FRUIT: Martin's Murder Takes Us Back (EBONY)
When I teach about the history of the segregated South, sometimes my students remark that things are just as bad now as they were then, that conditions for Black Americans are still as bleak for too many. Often my response is that if someone were to hang me or them by that tree in front of the building, someone would come. The law would investigate. Our citizenship would matter in at least that crucial way.

 This month is challenging that assumption. When Trayvon Martin was murdered for looking "suspicious", killed without any pretense of a trial, the police failed to come.
trayvonmartin  history  civilrights  racism  police 
9 weeks ago by matthewmcvickar
Alyssa Rosenberg: In the Wake of Trayvon Martin's Death, Fox Pulls Its Marketing for Alien Invasion Comedy 'Neighborhood Watch' (ThinkProgress)
it’s worth interrogating why we find images of over-the-top approaches to law enforcement funny or compelling

A combination of anger as pathos (vicarious justice rendered), hero worship, and making light of authority?
trayvonmartin  police  racism  film  media 
9 weeks ago by matthewmcvickar
Ta-Nehisi Coates: On Making Yourself Right (The Atlantic)
‘Breitbart died, like all of us will, in darkness. But as a media persona he chose to also live there, and in the process has impelled countless others to throttle themselves into the abyss.’
media  information  reporting  journalism  news  racism  politics  tv 
12 weeks ago by matthewmcvickar
Squashed: "Some people shouldn't own houses"
‘The problem with the expansion of homeownership wasn’t that some people don’t have what it takes to be homeowners. They did. The problem was that traditional methods of discrimination were replaced by new forms of exploitation. Borrowers in certain neighborhoods were steered toward subprime loans. Appraisals were deliberately inflated. Loans with predatory terms were set up and designed to fail. None of that had to happen. And now, as that house of cards is collapsing, we’re losing decades of progress in integrating and stabilizing neighborhoods.’
racism  poverty  property  government  america 
february 2012 by matthewmcvickar
Naima Ramos-Chapman: Why the "Shit Girls Say" Meme is Sexist, Racist and Should End (Huffington Post)
‘Both videos refer to adult women as "girls," and portray them as weak, stupid, silly, bad with technology, and helpless.’
racism  sexism 
january 2012 by matthewmcvickar
Butterflies and Wheels: Identity is That Which is Given
Kenan Malik writes that the attempt to preserve "cultural identity and authenticity" is largely an inauthentic act, one steeped in relativism and traditionalism, and more concerned with how individuals "should" act than how they actually do. Thanks to @kemp for the link.
history  culture  society  identity  racism  sociology  race  pluralism  multiculturalism  anthropology  people  world 
january 2009 by matthewmcvickar
NPR: An Alternate View of 'Lost in Translation'
"NPR's Setsuko Sato explains why a Japanese American, such as herself, reacts differently to Lost in Translation, an American film directed by Sofia Coppola and starring Bill Murray that is set in Japan."
film  racism 
february 2006 by matthewmcvickar

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