Six photographers were told different information about the same man. Look at how their portraits differ.
Tag Archives: stereotypes
How We Describe Crime Victims Reveals Bias
How Culture Shapes our Assumptions
Did you see the interview with the Korea expert, from his home office, where his children come into the room? Who did you think the woman was who frantically pulled them out?
http://www.sfchronicle.com/entertainment/article/Do-you-see-what-I-see-11023043.php
Love Has No Labels
Race in America – Charts that Illustrate Where We Are
You’re Never Too Old to Learn- NPR
Rosa Finnegan, 102, reflects on changing her ideas about race.
Race may be socially constructed after all
Racial classifications change over time… based on how we think we are perceived and social circumstances.
Proof that race may indeed be socially constructed.
Listen to the whole story here.
Legos and Gender: A Girl’s View
Any trip to the toy store shows how gender norms are reinforced. Here’s how one girl reacted to the gender disparities in Legos:
“When ‘Life Hacking’ Is Really White Privilege” by jendziura
An essay on White privilege in daily life:
The Health Effect of Discrimination – Infographic/Upworthy & the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
While we have to be careful about the word “proof,” the correlation between race and various mental and physical health effects are significant.