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  1. Whiteness and white racialized identity refer to the way that white people, their customs, culture, and beliefs operate as the standard by which all other groups of are compared. Whiteness is also at the core of understanding race in America.

  2. Jan 7, 2020 · What is white culture? What do white people value; what do they/we believe in? How do white people communicate, verbally and non-verbally?

  3. Sep 4, 2012 · White American culture is the native culture of many people. At least some want to claim it. Today they must gravitate to white supremacist groups as their only path to acceptance, but that should not have to be the case. It’s time that white Americans learn to name and accept our own culture.

  4. In the 2000 US census, around half of all persons of Mexican or Mexican American origin in the US checked white to register their race (in addition to stating their Mexican national origin). Mexican Americans are the largest white Hispanic group in the United States.

  5. Jul 17, 2020 · Smithsonian's Aspects and Assumptions of Whiteness and White Culture page declares that hard work and rational thinking are white values.

  6. Identifying how white culture is present within an organization’s internal and external practices and grantmaking is a critical dimension of racial equity work. The dominant white culture is ever-present in most organizations, and it can be especially invisible to members of a dominant group.

  7. Whiteness refers to the construction of the white race, white culture, and the system of privileges and advantages afforded to white people in the U.S. (and across the globe) through government policies, media portrayal, decision-making power within our corporations, schools, judicial systems, etc.

  8. Demands arise now for cultural change, for education that imparts the history of white supremacy in America and the history of Black Americans as citizens and creators.

  9. Nov 8, 2019 · In sociology, whiteness is defined as a set of characteristics and experiences generally associated with being a member of the white race and having white skin. Sociologists believe the construct of whiteness is directly connected to the correlating construct of non-White people as "other" in society.

  10. Sep 13, 2021 · The term white privilege originated in the US in the 1980s, referring to both the obvious and the hidden advantages afforded to white people by systemic forms of racial injustice. Unlike terms ...

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