Links
How Language Influences Us
How To Tell Someone They Sound Racist
Focus on the behavior!
A Quick History of Why Asians Wear Surgical Masks in Public
How do Norms for Cellphone Usage (and Etiquette) Vary Worldwide?
Race in America – Charts that Illustrate Where We Are
63 Black Harvard Students Share Their Experiences In A Powerful Photo Project
“The “I, Too, Am Harvard” photo campaign explores the diverse experience that black students at Harvard have to face.”
This happens everywhere, but these students share their experiences and their messages to others:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/alisonvingiano/21-black-harvard-students-share-their-experiences-through-a
Biracial, and also black By Martha S. Jones, CNN
Stereotypes Influence Perceptions of Race and the Statistics Kept about Them – NPR
“Governments, schools and companies keep track of your race. The statistics are used to track the proportion of blacks and whites who graduate from school. They tell us how many people identify themselves as Native American or Asian. They help us measure health disparities. But there’s a problem with all those statistics — and the deeper way we think about race.”
http://www.npr.org/blogs/codeswitch/2014/02/11/275087586/study-stereotypes-drive-perceptions-of-race
You’re Never Too Old to Learn- NPR
Rosa Finnegan, 102, reflects on changing her ideas about race.