Growing up Latino/Hispanic in the US As a child, I had no awareness of what it meant to be not white. I knew there were negative ideas about People of Color, but I had not yet understood myself as a racial being. I did not see myself or my people as different from anyone else, […]

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June 19, 2023

Latino Identity Development in the US

Latino culture

Anglo conformity pressures begin in early childhood. We are encouraged to behave like everyone else and believe white cultural norms are the best way for everyone. Conformity is reinforced in various ways, including family discussions about race, school curricula, and social media platforms like Facebook or Instagram. Conformity refers to the tendency of people to […]

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May 22, 2023

Anglo Conformity: Top 10 Ways it’s Reinforced

The cookie cutter family according to the white American culture.

Anglo conformity pressures begin in early childhood. We are encouraged to behave like everyone else and believe white cultural norms are the best way for everyone. Conformity is reinforced in various ways, including family discussions about race, school curricula, and social media platforms like Facebook or Instagram. Conformity refers to the tendency of people to […]

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May 22, 2023

Anglo Conformity: Top 10 Ways it’s Reinforced

The cookie cutter family according to the white American culture.

What is Folk Theory? Folk theory is the common-sense understanding of the world that people have. It’s the kind of knowledge that people acquire through everyday experience rather than through formal education. They affect how we see the world and everyone in it. How Does One’s Common Sense Impact Their Perception of the World? Common […]

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May 2, 2023

Folk Theory: A Look at Folk Theories on Race

Photo by the blowup. I use this photo to present the idea of how we all become closed off to contradictory evidence we do not appreciate hearing or learning.

Specific behaviors displayed by dominant group members are so profound and familiar that just about every racial and ethnic minority is well-versed in them. These behaviors set the foundation for the experience of minorities in the U.S. These experiences shape the cultures of minority groups and even shape how individuals see themselves and the world […]

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April 9, 2023

The Lived Experience of Racial Minorities

Whiteness makes white skin the norm. An example of this can be found in the Crayola crayon named Flesh which was changed in the mid 1960s to Peach.

Specific behaviors displayed by dominant group members are so profound and familiar that just about every racial and ethnic minority is well-versed in them. These behaviors set the foundation for the experience of minorities in the U.S. These experiences shape the cultures of minority groups and even shape how individuals see themselves and the world […]

Journal Entries, School

April 9, 2023

The Lived Experience of Racial Minorities

Whiteness makes white skin the norm. An example of this can be found in the Crayola crayon named Flesh which was changed in the mid 1960s to Peach.

White people do have their own culture. Now take a step back and breathe. Many have a powerful reaction to the idea of white culture. There could be several different reasons for this. People tend to react strongly to discussions on ethnicity and culture in general. Everyone has firm opinions on the matter but rarely […]

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March 25, 2023

What is White Culture?

A white woman holding an American flag.

A hidden connection between BIPOC (Black and Indigenous People of Color) worldwide is not being discussed. It is time for these realities to be brought into the light and for people to start taking responsibility for the damage that has been done. The Devastating Connection between BIPOC in the US & Abroad You don’t need […]

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March 19, 2023

Why the Cultures of BIPOC are Not the Problem

The pieces that make up the picture: Colonization & whiteness.

A hidden connection between BIPOC (Black and Indigenous People of Color) worldwide is not being discussed. It is time for these realities to be brought into the light and for people to start taking responsibility for the damage that has been done. The Devastating Connection between BIPOC in the US & Abroad You don’t need […]

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March 19, 2023

Why the Cultures of BIPOC are Not the Problem

The pieces that make up the picture: Colonization & whiteness.

There are a lot of discussions these days about the importance of inclusion and diversity in the workplace. But what about internalized dominance? Internalized dominance is a term used to describe how people internalize the values and beliefs of white supremacy. It is a complex phenomenon that can be difficult to understand fully. It also […]

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March 7, 2023

What is Internalized Dominance?

Internalized Oppression is the unacknowledged beliefs and behaviors one acquires from their environment that causes self-hatred and internal conflict. In today’s post, I will discuss my struggles with this issue, what it looks like in people, and how to combat it. My Own Struggles Continue. If Mexicans are as into family and being good people as […]

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February 23, 2023

Internalized Oppression & How to Combat It

Internalized oppression can lead to shame and is more than just a belief system; it affects the way we see ourselves.

Internalized Oppression is the unacknowledged beliefs and behaviors one acquires from their environment that causes self-hatred and internal conflict. In today’s post, I will discuss my struggles with this issue, what it looks like in people, and how to combat it. My Own Struggles Continue. If Mexicans are as into family and being good people as […]

Journal Entries, School

February 23, 2023

Internalized Oppression & How to Combat It

Internalized oppression can lead to shame and is more than just a belief system; it affects the way we see ourselves.

I would have a lot of dollars if I had a dollar for every time I’ve heard people suggest that Black History Month is unnecessary because it is American History. This is one of the most common arguments against the month-long holiday you’ll hear, but it often goes unchecked. So today, I will break down […]

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February 17, 2023

Four Reasons Black History is not just American History

Celebration and unity

It’s Black History Month, which means we are again bombarded with anti-Black rhetoric disguised as a “critique” of the observance. From claims that it’s “divisive” to assertions that it’s nothing more than a way to “pat Blacks on the head,” these five narratives against Black History Month are among the most common—and flawed.

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February 17, 2023

Five Narratives Against Black History Month & Their Flaws

Power Fist

It’s Black History Month, which means we are again bombarded with anti-Black rhetoric disguised as a “critique” of the observance. From claims that it’s “divisive” to assertions that it’s nothing more than a way to “pat Blacks on the head,” these five narratives against Black History Month are among the most common—and flawed.

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February 17, 2023

Five Narratives Against Black History Month & Their Flaws

Power Fist