Racial
Profiling
Analysis
of racial profiling in NYPD - [added 12/16/07]
Racial
profiling report - A recent study from the U.S. Justice Department
found "Black, Hispanic and white drivers are equally likely to
be pulled over by police, but blacks and Hispanics are much more likely
to be searched and arrested." [added 7/16/07]
Racial
profiling - "In a paper called 'Racial Profiling,' published
in 'Philosophy and Public Affairs' in 2004, Richard Zeckhauser and
I offer some reflections on moral issues pertaining to the use of
race in police tactics. This paper has attracted a considerable amount
of criticism. The present paper has been prepared for a conference
session on racial profiling and responds to two published papers critical
of our arguments. The goal of this paper is to defend the central
arguments in the earlier Risse and Zeckhauser paper." [added
12/31/06]
Informal
racial profiling? - story of how passengers in the UK refused
to board a plane until two Asian men possibly speaking Arabic were
removed from the plane [added 12/26/06]
Increasing
calls for racial profiling? - It seems since the apparent plot
to blow up planes flying from the UK to the U.S. there has been an
even greater call for racial profiling of those who appear to be Muslims
or Arabs. Here are a few examples. I liked an analogy I recently read
somewhere. Virtually all of the mass school shooters (e.g., Columbine)
we have heard about in the last few years have been white males. So,
should we screen all white males as they enter school every day in
the U.S.? Should we require that they enter school through a separate
door? I assume most people would consider this absurd because the
shooters represent such a tiny fraction of all the white males attending
school. But aren't the number of Muslims/Arabs who commit terrorist
acts on airplanes a similarly tiny fraction of all Muslims/Arabs?
Does this analogy work? [added 12/26/06]
"Racially
biased policing: A principled response" - a (2005) report
from the Police Executive Research Forum [added 1/14/06]
Racial
profiling - excellent site from Amnesty International with many
recent reports on and examples of racial profiling around the world
[added 12/1/04]
Racial
profiling data collection
- The Institute on Race and Justice at Northeastern University has
created an informative site on racial profiling. Contents include
reports on efforts to collect racial profiling data, reports on current
events related to racial profiling, reports on initiatives aimed at
reducing racial profiling, reports on related legislation and case
law and more. [added 7/23/03]
"Arrest
the Racism: Racial Profiling in America" - articles and resources
on racial profiling from the ACLU [added 11/7/02]
Immigration
"Utah
County GOP delegate links illegal immigration to Satan" [added
7/14/07]
U.S.
raids on illegal immigrants - Here's a very interesting story
from the Chicago Tribune on a recent raid of a chicken processing
plant in which 125 illegal immigrants were rounded up and deported.
[added 12/31/06]
Media
primes stereotypes of "asylum seekers" - This research
"draws conclusions about the effects of the media on current
public thoughts and behaviours regarding asylum seekers and immigrants
entering the UK." [added 12/31/06]
Immigration
issue - Here's a lot of background information, polling data,
etc. on the topic of immigration from the Public Agenda. [added
7/6/06]
Immigration
debate in the classroom - more resources for teachers on this
issue [added 7/6/06]
Characteristics
of "unauthorized migrant population in the U.S." - a
report from the Pew Hispanic Center [added 7/6/06]
"Legal
immigrants strongly oppose ... immigration proposals" - a
recent poll from the Center for American Progress [added
7/6/06]
Immigration
Caricatures - images from the exhibit "Immigration and Caricature:
Ethnic Images from the Appel Collection" [added
11/7/02]
General
Institutional
racism in the U.S. - a report from the American Civil Liberties
Union -- "Race and ethnicity in America: Turning a blind eye
to injustice" [added 3/23/08]
"Multiculturalism
exposes the U.S. to terrorism" - a claim made by Family Security
Matters [added 12/16/07]
"Deprivation
and social exclusion in Australia" - a report from the Social
Policy Research Centre [added 12/16/07]
Racism
as subjectification - "This is the problem of subjectification
- when people who are conceded to possess subject status are nevertheless
treated as if they have no objective worth." [added
12/16/07]
"Hate
crimes rose 8% in 2006" - Here
is an article from Hatewatch which claims the number is seriously
undercounted. [added 12/15/07]
"Race,
ethnicity, and the criminal justice system" - "A new
research brief released recently by the American Sociological Association,
in its series on How Race and Ethnicity Matter, highlights data and
research on racial and ethnic disparities in crime and the criminal
justice system in the United States. Focusing on studies that span
several decades, the brief demonstrates how research from the social
and behavioral sciences serves as a resource to understand the relationship
between race and the criminal justice system." Other reports
in the series can be found at this site. [added 12/9/07]
"Metropolitan
segregation" - This is an article published 50 years ago
in Scientific American about "white flight." [added
11/17/07]
A rise in racism and
xenophobia in Russia - a story about how "racist attacks
threaten multiculturalism in Russia" [added 11/17/07]
Minority enrollments at U.S. colleges
and universities - a 2007 report from the American Council on
Education [added 11/17/07]
"The
persuasive appeal of stigma" - "Stigmatized minorities
may have an advantage in persuading majority group members during
some face-to-face interactions due to the greater self-presentational
demands such interactions elicit. In contrast to models which predict
greater persuasive impact of members of ingroups, White participants
were more convinced by persuasive appeals delivered by a Black interaction
partner than by a White interaction partner." [added
9/30/07]
"Healing
Katrina's racial wounds" - a recent article from Time
magazine [added 9/30/07]
Elvis
a racist? A bigot? - interesting blog about Elvis' "legacy
with respect to race" [added 9/30/07]
"Voices
of Civil Rights" - This site shares the firsthand accounts
of many involved in the fight for civil rights. [added
8/05/07]
Hate
groups grow in U.S. - report from the Southern Poverty Law Center
[added 7/14/07]
"Understanding
race" - "Looking through the eyes of history, science
and lived experience, the RACE Project explains differences among
people and reveals the reality and unreality of race.
The story of race is complex and may challenge how we think about
race and human variation, about the differences and similarities among
people." A project of the American Anthropological Association
[added 7/8/07]
Resurgence
of the KKK in America - a report from the Anti-Defamation League
[added 7/7/07]
School
segregation - "Lost learning, forgotten promises" from
the Center for American Progress examines the consequences of school
segregation, the consequences of integration, and the current status
of both. [added
7/06/07]
"And
justice for some" - "And justice for some: Differential
treatment of youth of color in the justice system" is a recent
report from the National Council on Crime and Delinquency. [added
7/06/07]
Facts
about U.S. ethnic groups - Brief reports from the U.S. Census
Bureau provides facts and figures about different ethnic groups. [added
12/31/06]
"African
American and Latino families face high rates of hardship"
- a report from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities -- three
"hardships" are considered: Overcrowding, hunger or the
risk of hunger, and lack of medical care. [added 12/31/06]
The
Wonderlic test, stereotype threat and the law - "The Wonderlic
is a twelve-minute, fifty-question exam designed to assess aptitude
for learning a job and adapting to solve problems." It is given
to many college football players prior to the National Football League
draft. Sometimes it is viewed as an IQ test of prospective professional
football players. This paper looks at whether stereotype threat is
in play when players take the test, and it examines some of the legal
implications of this process. [added 12/31/06]
"A
brief history of race and the Supreme Court" -
[added 12/31/06]
Hate
crime statistics for 2005 (U.S.) - from the F.B.I. [added
12/28/06]
Hate
crime statistics, 2004 - from the U.S. Dept. of Justice
The
European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia - "The
primary task of the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia
(EUMC) is to provide the Community and its Member States with objective,
reliable and comparable information and data on racism, xenophobia,
islamophobia and anti-Semitism at the European level in order to help
the EU and its Member States to establish measures or formulate courses
actions against racism and xenophobia." The site contains reports
such as "The right to offend and the right not to be offended,"
a series of views on hate speech and the freedom of speech. [added
12/26/06]
Race
and gender in Major League Baseball - Read the report "The
2005 racial and gender report card: Major League Baseball" from
the College of Business Administration at the University of Central
Florida. [added 7/6/06]
U.S.
metropolitan shifts since 2000 - a report from The Brookings Institution
entitled, "Diversity spreads out: Metropolitan shifts in Hispanic,
Asian and Black populations since 2000" [added
7/6/06]
White
privilege and denial - Essay by Peggy McIntosh entitled, "White
privilege and male privilege: A personal account of coming to see
correspondences through work in women's studies" -- includes
an interesting list of signs of white and male privilege such as "I
can go shopping alone most of the time, fairly well assured that I
will not be followed or harassed by store detectives" and "I
can be sure that my children will be given curricular materials that
testify to the existence of their race" [added
2/22/06]
Story
about Jane Elliot - Interesting article in Smithsonian Magazine
about Jane Elliot, the third grade teacher who conducted the brown
eye/blue eye exercise with her students many years ago. As mentioned
before, a video entitled "A Class Divided" which captures
much of the old footage of that experience as well as more recent
implementation of the exercise with adults is available
online. [added 2/22/06]
Cross-race
relationships - an article and annotated bibliography that addresses
actual relationships across races and not just contact between them,
from The Center for the Development of Peace and Well-being [added
1/15/06]
"Keeping
extremists out..." - "Keeping extremists out: The history
of ideological exclusion, and the need for its revival" is a
recent essay from the Heartland Institute. [added 1/13/06]
"Young
singers spread racist hate" - a story about 13-year old twins
who reportedly "are white nationalists and use their talents
to preach a message of hate" [added 1/11/06]
Segregation
and cancer risk - "Separate and unequal: Residential segregation
and estimated cancer risks associated with ambient air toxics in U.S.
metropolitan areas" is a recent report from The National Institute
of Environmental Health Sciences. [added 1/11/06]
Ku
Klux Klan - Recently released "FBI research reports on the
Ku Klux Klan" -- Section I covers 1865-1944 and Section II covers
1944-1958. [added 1/9/06]
Indigenous
Peoples Literature - extensive resources about indigenous peoples
worldwide [added 1/9/06]
Ph.D.
diversity issues - "A new Woodrow Wilson report shows that,
despite decades-long national efforts and some gains in enrollments,
African Americans and Hispanics are still significantly underrepresented
among recipients of Ph.D.s in the United States." [added
1/2/06]
Ruling
on segregation in prison - interesting story about the U.S. Supreme
Court overturning California's policy of segregrating prisoners by
race (2005) [added 6/17/05]
"Race,
place, and housing: Housing conditions in rural minority counties"
- a report (2004) from the Housing Assistance Council [added
3/2/05]
The
selling of racist views through music - This recent article from
Newsweek describes how Panzerfaust Records, a "white power"
records label, is successfully pushing its music and lyrics into the
hands of teenagers. [added 12/1/04]
Economic
segregation among suburbs and major cities - A new report from
The Brookings Institution tracking the overall per capita income gap
between central cities and suburbs -- the gap remained largely unchanged
from 1990 to 2000 with regional variation. [added 12/1/04]
Days
of Infamy: December 7 and 9/11 - comparison of two infamous days
in American history -- hear the voices of people immediately following
each event, and more [added 12/1/04]
School
segregation and integration
http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2004-04-14-integration_x.htm
This is an article reporting on a study in which "242 members
of the Class of 1980 from six racially diverse high schools across
the country" were interviewed to see how integration has affected
their lives years later. [added 6/9/04]
"'Race'
and IQ" - an article by Bem Allen [added 4/5/04]
Facts
on different U.S. minorities - well organized sets of links to
factual info on a few minorities in the U.S. from the U.S. Census
Bureau [added 3/30/04]
"Brown@50:
Fulfilling the promise" - resources related to the Brown
v. Board of Education decision as part of a commemoration of its upcoming
50th anniversary, from Howard University School of Law [added
3/23/04]
"Race:
The Power of an Illusion"
- This is the companion website to PBS' recent TV series of the same
name. It includes background readings on the origins and roles of
race, a discussion guide, classroom activities (check out "For
Teachers"), and other resources. [added 7/23/03]
Stop
"The Real Beverly Hillbillies"
- From the Center for Rural Strategies, this is a campaign to stop
CBS from broadcasting a show that the Center believes mocks and demeans
rural Americans. It includes a short video purportedly contrasting
media portrayal and reality. [added 7/21/03]
"A
Class Divided"
- Frontline (PBS) recently rebroadcast its 1985 episode of the famous
story of Jane Elliott, the 3rd grade teacher in rural Iowa, who in
the late '60's began an exercise in her class in which she separated
her white students into blue-eyed and brown-eyed kids to teach them
lessons of discrimination. The entire episode can now be viewed online
at this address. It begins with the fascinating original footage in
Elliott's 3rd grade classroom and includes follow-up experiences since
that time. The episode is broken into five segments online. I love
when such material is made available online because I can pick certain
clips to show in class or I can send students to view them outside
of class. Nothing to put on reserve! [added 7/16/03]
"Changing
America: Indicators of Social and Economic Well-being by Race and
Hispanic Origin"
- "This chart book documents current differences in well-being
by race and Hispanic origin and describes how such differences have
evolved over the past several decades. The book is designed to further
one of the goals of the President's Initiative on Race: To educate
Americans about the facts surrounding the issue of race in America."
[added 7/16/03]
Whiteness
Studies - some interesting articles and resources related to Whiteness
Studies. "Whiteness Studies attempts to trace the economic and
political history behind the invention of "whiteness," to
attack the privileges given to so-called "whites," and to
analyze the cultural practices (in art, music, literature, and popular
media) that create and perpetuate notions of 'whiteness.'" [added
11/7/02]
"Why
do white people smell like wet dogs when they come out of the rain?"
- Y? is a very unique site designed to allow people to ask and
answer questions regarding cultural and ethnic differences. [added
11/7/02]
Segregation
in U.S. Cities
- Census Scope provides "charts, data, and rankings on segregation
in cities and metropolitan areas" from the most recent U.S. census
[added 8/30/02]
"Unequal
Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care"
- an online, book-length report (2002) from the Institute of Medicine
[added 6/6/02]
Find
Hidden Bias
- the Southern Poverty Law Center has put together an extensive website
(Tolerance.org) that includes this series of Implicit Association
Tests revealing possible biases towards Arab Muslims, Asian Americans,
body image and more - explore the entire site; a lot of interesting
examples and material
The
Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies - claims to be "the nation's
only museum, library, and archive dedicated to collecting and interpreting
materials reflecting our nation's multicultural heritage"
"History
of Race in Science"
- variety of resources related to topic - sponsored by Program in
Science, Technology & Society at M.I.T.
Mortgage
Lending Discrimination - from the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban
Development
African
Too black or not black enough? - interesting blog entry about Obama's speech on race and related thoughts [added 4/25/08]
Kenya being redrawn by ethnicity - "Kenya used to be considered one of the most promising countries in Africa. Now it is in the throes of ethnically segregating itself. Ever since a deeply flawed election in December kicked off a wave of ethnic and political violence, hundreds of thousands of people have been violently driven from their homes and many are now resettling in ethnically homogenous zones. Luos have gone back to Luo land, Kikuyus to Kikuyu land, Kambas to Kamba land and Kisiis to Kisii land. Even some of the packed slums in the capital, Nairobi, have split along ethnic lines." [added 4/14/08]
Many U.S. Whites associate Blacks with apes - A series of studies found "Americans subconsciously associate blacks with apes." [added 4/14/08]
"Crisis
in Little Rock" - Read about the how the situation unfolded
over integration in schools in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1957. Hear
from the young black girl who attempted to attend school. [added
3/23/08]
Watson's
racist comments - Nobel Laureate James Watson apparently made
some comments suggesting that those of African descent are less intellectually
endowed. For example, "In the newspaper interview, he said there
was no reason to think that races which had grown up in separate geographical
locations should have evolved identically. He went on to say that
although he hoped everyone was equal, 'people who have to deal with
black employees find this not true.'" [added 12/9/07]
Observing
discrimination taxing on the mind - Interesting study in which
black and white participants observed a company's hiring decisions.
When blacks observed subtle racism in the hiring process it later
impaired their performance on a Stroop test, and more so than the
observance of more blatant racism. Whites on the other hand were more
impaired after observing the blatant racism. [added
12/9/07]
Jena
6 - I assume those of you in the U.S. have heard of the case of
the Jena 6, the six black students in Jena, Louisiana accused of beating
a white student. The first link takes you to a good, detailed overview
of the incident and the subsequent controversy. If you want to show
a brief news clip about such an event, you can search the video sections
of news sites such as ABC or CNN. This
link takes you to a number of Jena 6 video clips from such a search
at ABC News. This
link is to one of the many accompanying stories in which two nooses
were found hanging from the back of a pickup truck. [added
11/17/07]
Prices
paid for paintings by Whites and Black - Discrimination and inequalities
can show up in all kinds of places. [added 7/14/07]
"Reducing
the racial achievement gap: A social-psychological intervention"
- This is a fascinating study from Cohen et al. in which a racial
performance gap was significantly reduced through a 15-minute intervention
at the beginning of a course. [added 7/6/07]
"I
can instantly tell whether...blackdar" - an amusing article
from the satirical online newspaper The Onion [added
12/31/06]
The
effects of Brown vs. Board of Education - a research report from
The Federal Reserve Board that "finds that dismissal of a court-ordered
desegregation plan results in a gradual, moderate increase in racial
segregation and an increase in black dropout rates and black private
school attendance" [added 2/22/06]
Brazil's
first black television channel - story (2005) from The Guardian
[added 1/14/06]
"Looting"
vs. "Finding" - By now, many of you, particularly in
the U.S., have probably seen the photos and heard the debate about
captions of "looting" applied to images of blacks in the
Katrina aftermath and captions of "finding" or other less
criminal description applied to whites. The first link above provides
two sets of such images that have circulated quite widely. Includes
some good possible rationale for the captions, including the rationale
provided by the photographers. [added 1/9/06]
"An
empirical analysis of 'acting white'" - Research report by
Roland G. Fryer, Jr. and Paul Torelli [added 1/2/06]
"Names,
expectations and the Black-White test score gap" - Fascinating
study comparing teacher expectations towards siblings whose names
varied in the degree to which they were associated with low-socioeconomic
status which was usually associated with race. For example, low-socioeconomic
names by the author's measure included ones that had certain prefixes
(e.g., lo, da), certain suffixes (e.g., isha or ious), included apostrophes
(e.g., Da'Quan or Chlo'e), and scored at least 20 points in Scrabble
(i.e., were long names with a number of unusual letters, e.g., Jazzmyn).
[added 9/20/05]
Discrimination
in lending practices - Read here the recent report "Race
matters: The concentration of payday lenders in African-American neighborhoods
in North Carolina" from the Center for Responsible Lending. [added
6/20/05]
"Slavery
and the Making of America" - I enjoyed this recent (2005)
show on PBS. Resources related to it, including slave narratives,
can be found at this site. [added 6/17/05]
Race
and Place - This project presents the history of racial segregation
laws (Jim Crow laws) in Charlottesville, Virginia. [added
12/1/04]
The
Legacy of Blackface - "In a two-part report for The Tavis
Smiley Show, producer Roy Hurst explores the roots of blackface minstrelry,
and how the legacy of the act still haunts some forms of black popular
entertainment today." Includes audio and images -- from NPR.
[added
7/1/04]
The
civil rights work of Bob Moses - an extensive lesson plan and
resources built around this episode from Now with Bill Moyers [added
4/06/04]
Black
History Month resources - Here are some resources from the U.S.
Federal Resources for Educational Excellence.
[added 4/5/04]
"'I
Will be Heard!': Abolitionism in America"
- ahistorical site with lots of material from the Cornell University
Library [added 11/11/03]
"The
Least of My Brothers"
- This freely available online short course on research ethics
from the Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions
at Indiana University-Bloomington describes the famous PHS Syphilis
Study at Tuskegee. "From 1932 to 1972, 399 poor black sharecroppers
in Macon County, Alabama were denied treatment for syphilis and deceived
by physicians of the United States Public Health Service. As part
of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, designed to document the natural history
of the disease, these men were told that they were being treated for
'bad blood.' In fact, government officials went to extreme lengths
to ensure that they received no therapy from any source. As reported
by the New York Times on 26 July 1972, the Tuskegee Syphilis Study
was revealed as 'the longest nontherapeutic experiment on human beings
in medical history.'" [added 7/16/03]
"A
House Divided" - "A Teaching Guide on the History of
Civil Rights in Louisiana" from the Southern Institute for Education
and Research at Tulane University
"When
the Future was Past" - a discussion guide on the Plessey
decision by the U. S. Supreme Court that legalized segregation in
1896 (from the Southern Institute for Education and Research at Tulane
University)
Historic
Places of the Civil Rights Movement - travel to 41 different historic
sites to learn about the role of each in the movement
Asian
Dispelling
myths about Asian-Americans - A research brief from the Higher
Education Research Institute at UCLA -- "In sum, the freshman
trends examined in this report help to address several myths about
the Asian American college student population. Th e examined trends
do not support popular claims that Asian Americans are enjoying unprecedented,
collective (or universal) academic success in U.S. higher education."
[added 12/9/07]
Attitudes
between citizens of neighboring Asian countries - A survey from
the Pew Research Center - "There is a good deal of dislike, if
not outright hostility, in how the publics of major Asian countries
view their neighbors. The deepest divides exist between traditional
rivals - roughly seven-in-ten Japanese express an unfavorable view
of China and an equal number of Chinese dislike Japan. Similarly,
most Indians have an unfavorable view of Pakistan and most Pakistanis
hold negative views about India." [added 12/30/06]
Asian
Pacific Americans on prime-time TV - "This pioneer study,
Asian Pacific Americans in Prime Time: Lights, Camera and Little Action,
systematically investigates the portrayal of APIAs on prime time television.
Because series regulars characters are the most desirable roles
for television actors and the types of characters that audiences identify
and connect with most, this study analyzes the regular characters
for each series, drawing on the networks own promotional web
pages as well as actual recorded episodes. In addition to comparisons
of characters by race and gender, this study takes a unique approach
by comparing roles portrayed by monoracial versus multiracial APIA
actors. This sampling procedure captures a variety of characters (APIA,
ethnically ambiguous, and white) and allows for a more open interpretation
of racial/ethnic categories in terms of representations of the APIA
community on prime time television." [added 9/20/05]
The
Fred Korematsu Story (Japanese internment) - "Fred Korematsu
was probably never more American than when he resisted, and then challenged
in court, the forced internment of Japanese-Americans during World
War II. Korematsu lost his landmark Supreme Court case in 1944, but
never his indignation and resolve. OF CIVIL WRONGS AND RIGHTS is the
untold history of the 40-year legal fight to vindicate Korematsu
one that finally turned a civil injustice into a civil rights victory."
This site accompanies a P.O.V. show that aired in 2001. [added
8/30/05]
"We
the people: Asians in the United States" - report from the
Census Bureau [added 3/20/05]
Australian
National
Sorry Day - Australia holds a National Sorry Day to apologize
for the forceful removal of Aborginal and Torres Strait Islander children
from their families. [added 1/2/06]
Australian
Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission
- a considerable number of good resources here, general and Australian-specific,
under topics such as racial discrimination and sex discrimination
[added 7/16/03]
Chinese
"The
Chinese in California: 1850-1925" - another good historical
site from The Library of Congress' American Memory Project [added
7/21/03]
"Becoming
American: The Chinese Experience" - a website accompanying
the program from a PBS Bill Moyers' special -- read personal stories
and eyewitness accounts [added 7/21/03]
Hispanic
Immigration
issue - Here's a lot of background information, polling data,
etc. on the topic of immigration from the Public Agenda. [added
7/6/06]
Characteristics
of "unauthorized migrant population in the U.S." - a
report from the Pew Hispanic Center [added 7/6/06]
"Legal
immigrants strongly oppose ... immigration proposals" - a
recent poll from the Center for American Progress [added
7/6/06]
"Does
inequality matter to individual welfare?" - interesting economic
analysis of the relationship between inequality and happiness in Latin
America [added 6/17/05]
Pew
Hispanic Center - The Center provides a large number of reports,
surveys and links related to Hispanic life and impact in the U.S.
[added 3/2/05]
Hispanic
Fact Pack (2004) - excellent supplement to Advertising Age with
lots of information and examples of advertising, marketing and media
for the Hispanic market [added 12/1/04]
National
Hispanic Heritage Month
- National Hispanic Heritage Month runs from Sept. 15-Oct. 15. Find
some related resources here. [added 11/11/03]
Indian
India's
first transgender TV host - "Her forthcoming show, called
'Yours, Rose,' will be a venue to debate all kinds of socially taboo
topics." [added
3/23/08]
Widows
in India flock to city to die - Sad story of how, "ostracized
by society, thousands of India's widows flock to the holy city of
Vrindavan waiting to die." [added 9/30/07]
India's
lower castes and jobs - article about affirmative action efforts
for those often shunned in India's society [added 9/30/07]
The
Sikh turban - "The purpose of this essay is to examine how
the turban has transformed from a sacred piece of attire for Sikhs
to a target for discriminatory conduct and an object of marginalization
after 9/11." [added 7/7/07]
India's
"Untouchables"
- report (1999) from the Human Rights Watch - "Broken People:
Caste Violence Against India’s 'Untouchables'”
Islamic/Arab
Muslim
integration - a series of seven papers addressing issues related
to Muslim integration in Europe and the U.S., from the Center for
Strategic and International Studies [added 12/9/07]
"The
headscarf as threat?" - interesting article in which the
author compares "how American and German judges conceptualize
the harm the headscarf poses to society" [added
9/30/07]
"Knuckle-dragging
savages from the 10th century?" - Here's an interesting case
for consideration: Don Imus' recent comments drew an enormous amount
of media attention and cost him his job. But how many of you have
even heard of the comments recently made Fox's John Gibson? Why does
one get enormous attention and the other get ignored? Talk amongst
yourselves. [added 7/14/07]
"Arab
attitudes towards U.S. more negative" - from a new Zogby
poll [added 12/31/06]
Six
Muslim clerics removed from plane - You probably heard about this
one. Lots of good social psych elements involved. In fact, do you
remember in grade school when the teacher would write "Happy
Thanksgiving" or something on the board and then give you 30
minutes to come up with as many words out of those letters as you
could? Well, give your students this story later in the semester and
ask them to see how many concepts they can apply. [added
12/31/06]
Muslim
civil rights in the U.S. in 2005 - A report from the Council on
Islamic-American Relations describes "incidents and experiences
of anti-Muslim violence, discrimination and harassment in 2005."
[added 12/31/06]
Negative
image of Islam in U.S. - two 2006 polls in U.S. [added
7/6/06]
Sydney
(Australia) riots
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Cronulla_race_riots
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/3491299.stm
two examples of prejudice-related violence from Australia [added
7/5/06]
Arabs
in the United States - a recent report from the U.S. Census Bureau
entitled "We the people of Arab ancestry in the United States"
[added 6/20/05]
A
Muslim response to 9/11 - "The following web page is produced
through the cooperation of over 50 professors of Islamic Studies and
Middle Eastern Studies from the US and Canada. These scholars are
members of the Study of Islam section at the American Academy of Religion,
the largest international organization responsible for the academic
study of religion." Lots of articles, statements and images.
[added 12/1/04]
Campus
Watch - An interesting and provocative website has just been posted
by the Middle East Forum. It will be monitoring faculty and academic
institutions to see how they handle Middle Eastern and Islamic issues.
It plans to do so because there is a problem. The "problem,"
according to this website is that "American scholars of the Middle
East, to varying degrees, reject the views of most Americans and the
enduring policies of the U.S. government about the Middle East over
a dozen administrations." One cause of this "bias"
is that "academics seem generally to dislike their own country
and think even less of American allies abroad." "Dossiers"
of problematic faculty and institutions are posted on the website
to "address the root of the problem: the professorate."
[added 11/7/02]
"Muslim
Life in America"
- As you know, the U.S. government has made several attempts to distinguish
between a "war" on terrorism versus a war against Arabs
or Muslims. Additionally, it has tried to discourage discrimination
towards Arab Americans and Muslims. Here is another such attempt using
education.
Japanese
Japanese-American
internment - Another exhibit, "Exploring the Japanese American
internment through film and the Internet," exploring... well,
you can read. [added 7/7/07]
"Suffering
Under a Great Injustice"
- Here you will find a large collection of Ansel Adams' photographs
of Japanese-American internment at Manzanar - perhaps you can incorporate
some of these images into a lecture or send students to analyze them
in some manner [added 6/6/02]
"Japanese
Americans and the U.S. Constitution"
- excellent multimedia-rich site that explores the period of Japanese
internment with images, music, text and first-person accounts - produced
by Smithsonian, it contains over 800 artifacts that can be browsed
Jewish
Fight anti-Semitism with Facebook - That is the suggestion Israeli President Shimon Peres gave at a youth conference. [added 4/14/08]
"The
silent stereotype" - interesting blog about a Anti-Defamation
League survey of American attitudes towards Jews in America and related
topics, and its relationship to the courtroom [added
12/9/07]
"America
and the Holocaust" - a website accompanying the film "America
and the Holocaust" which contains a lot of resources including
a complete transcript and links to many of the primary resources [added
9/30/07]
Violent
neo-Nazi group - A report from the Anti-Defamation League: "Volksfront,
a virulently racist and anti-Semitic group comprised mostly of neo-Nazi
skinheads, is growing in prominence in the United States and internationally,
with chapters in Canada, Spain, Australia Germany and Portugal."
[added 7/16/07]
A
story of Jewish refugees fleeing war-torn Europe - An exhibit,
"Flight and rescue," from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
that tells the story of 2100 Jewish refugees who escaped with the
help of a Dutch businessman and a Japanese diplomat. [added
7/06/07]
Kristallnacht
exhibition - From the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum,
this online exhibition "Kristallnacht: The November 1938 pogroms"
describes the destruction and intimidation from that "night of
broken glass." [added 12/29/06]
"Letters
from Sala: A young woman's life in Nazi labor camps" - This
exhibition of text, letters and images telling the story of a young
girl (she was 16 when it began) who survived five years in seven different
camps comes from the New York Public Library. [added
12/26/06]
"Auschwitz:
Inside the Nazi State" - site accompanying the recent (2005)
PBS show [added 6/17/05]
Holocaust
and genocide - good set of resources/links put together by Linda
Woolf [added 6/17/05]
"Report
on global anti-Semitism" - from the U.S. Department of State
[added 3/20/05]
60th
anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz - lots of good material
related to Auschwitz from BBC News [added 3/20/05]
350
years of Jewish life in America - an exhibition from the Library
of Congress [added 12/1/04]
The
Holocaust Martyrs'... [added 6/9/04]
"Telling
Their Stories: Oral History of the Holocaust"
- "Read, watch and listen to interviews of Holocaust survivors
conducted by high school students." [added 11/11/03]
Holocaust
denial
- well-designed site that chronicles and analyzes the libel trial
of David Irving, "a British Holocaust denier," against "American
professor Deborah Lipstadt and her British publisher, Penguin Books"
- interesting look into deniers' motives and thinking [added
7/21/03]
The
Holocaust - lots of resources and links related to the Holocaust
[added 11/7/02]
"Voices
of the Holocaust" -
a new project from The British Library that includes audio and
written recordings from survivors who live in Great Britain [added
3/6/02]
Holocaust
links - extensive set of links to Holocaust memorials, museums
and other resources
Native
American
"Indian
country diaries" - a website to accompany PBS films on contemporary
life of Native Americans [added 11/17/07]
Famous
Native American speech - This speech, delivered by Wampsutta in
1970, apparently sparked the convening of the National Day of Mourning.
Read about both here. [added 12/31/06]
Native
American mascots - an article and other resources on the use of
Native American images in sports [added 12/31/06]
Native
American Stereotypes in the Media - examples of how Native Americans
are sometimes portrayed in the media [added 11/7/02]
"That's so gay" in the UK - an interesting story about how the word "gay" is used by the young to insult others [added 4/25/08]
Gay and hetero couples equally committed - [added 4/14/08]
"Sexual orientation, disclosure, and earnings" - Why do "Gay/bisexual workers tend to earn less than other men?" [added 4/7/08]
India's
first transgender TV host - "Her forthcoming show, called
'Yours, Rose,' will be a venue to debate all kinds of socially taboo
topics." [added
3/23/08]
Banning
transgender discrimination - Michigan governor "adds gender
identity to a list of other prohibited grounds for discrimination
that includes religion, race, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual
orientation, height, weight, marital status, politics, disability
or genetic information." [added 12/16/07]
"Film
with same-sex parents splits school district" [added
11/17/07]
"Gay or straight?
Watch his walk" - describes some interesting research I saw
presented at SPSP 2007 [added 11/17/07]
Firing
based on sexual orientation - "Nearly two-thirds of all American
adults (64%) believe it is unfair that federal law currently allows
for an employer to fire someone because they are gay or lesbian."
[added 11/17/07]
"Three
are gay, three are straight" - article about the opportunity
to study a family in which three brothers are gay and three are straight
[added 9/30/07]
"The
science of gaydar" - Here's a very interesting article in
The New Yorker describing some recent research identifying
physical characteristics, such as the counterclockwise hair whorl
and denser fingerprint ridges, that are more common in gay men than
straight men. Here
is a research article on the hair whorl. Here
is an article looking at the genetic bases of homosexuality. [added
8/05/07]
More
tolerance towards homosexuals - A recent Gallup poll found that
"public evenly divided over whether homosexuality is morally
acceptable or wrong," much higher than in previous years. Here
is a study entitled "Are we ready for the same-sex kiss (MTV
Canada's kiss ad test)" which addresses the same question. [added
8/05/07]
"4/10
Americans have close friends or relatives who are gay" -
survey from Pew Research Center -- "survey finds familiarity
is closely linked to greater tolerance" [added
7/16/07]
"Living
in the margins" - "Living in the margins: A national
survey of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Asian and Pacific
Islander Americans" is a report from the National Gay and Lesbian
Task Force. [added 7/16/07]
"Gays
subject to 'sexual cleansing' in Iraq" [added
7/14/07]
Adoption/foster
care by homosexual parents in U.S. - a report from the Urban Institute
[added
7/14/07]
Anti-gay
e-mails from military recruiter - Wow! I don't know if even General
Pace would condone this. [added 7/8/07]
N.J.
third state to offer civil unions [added 7/7/07]
Soy
makes you gay! - Did you know?...Read all about it. [added
12/31/06]
"Nigeria
considers same-sex marriage ban" - "Lawmakers in Nigeria
are debating a bill that would ban same-sex marriage and any form
of association among gays, even sharing a meal at a restaurant."
Particularly if it serves soy-based products. [added
12/31/06]
"Military
personnel are comfortable serving with gay colleagues" -
A new poll suggests members of the U.S. armed forces are becoming
more comfortable with even openly gay and lesbian colleagues. [added
12/31/06]
Banning
of civil unions in Virginia - [added 12/31/06]
"Area
homosexual saves four from fire" - An amusing article from
the satirical online newspaper The Onion [added
12/31/06]
"Homophobia
at 'Hell House'" - "Homophobia at 'Hell House': Literally
demonizing lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth" from
the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Policy Institute is a report
that "estimates that this Halloween season, 1.6 million people,
many of them children as young as 10 years old, will go to 'Hell Houses,'
religious alternatives to traditional haunted houses that are designed
to scare youth into a "sin-free life." Instead of spooking
youth with ghosts and monsters, Hell House tour guides direct them
through rooms where violent scenes of damnation for a variety of 'sins'
are performed, including scenes where a teenage lesbian is brought
to hell after committing suicide and a gay man dying of AIDS is taunted
by a demon who screams that the man will be separated from God forever
in hell." [added 12/31/06]
7/10
heterosexuals in U.S. know someone that is gay - a survey with
some interesting results [added 12/31/06]
Male
homosexuality tied to older brothers? - "A new study finds
that homosexuality grows more likely with the greater number of biological
older brothers-those sharing both father and mother-that a male has."
[added 12/26/06]
"Washington
court upholds ban on gay marriage" - interesting arguments
on both sides in this case [added 12/26/06]
Beyond
Lisping - "The following article, written for a general audience,
is about code switching, gay speech styles, and speech characteristics
including lisping." [added 1/15/06]
Bullying
- "From teasing to torment: New national report on school bullying"
is a recent report from the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network.
[added 1/13/06]
Police
abuse/misconduct against homosexuals - "Stonewalled: Police
abuse and misconduct against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
people in the U.S." is a report from Amnesty International. [added
1/9/06]
Workplace
for LGBT - The Human Rights Campaign presents this report entitled
"The state of the workplace for lesbians, gays, bisexuals and
transgender Americans." [added 1/2/06]
Same-sex
marriage book - Very interesting story involving social psychologist
David Myers' new book "What God has joined together? A Christian
case for gay marriage," his college, Hope College, and a controversy
at the school. Knowing Dave a little bit, I believe he brings the
perfect character and temperament to step into such a minefield. I
think his estimate of 10 years mentioned in the article is quite optimistic,
but as one of the front people for making this argument he will definitely
move the discussion forward in a productive manner. It will be interesting
to follow the response to his book. [added 9/20/05]
Attitudes
about homosexuality - "This study is a compilation of public
opinion polls on acceptance of homosexuality, gay marriage, civil
unions, partner benefits, party identification and voting of gays,
employment, and adoption. The study includes all of the latest polling
data as well as important historical trends for comparative purposes."
From the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
[added 3/20/05]
"Gay
men and lesbians in the U.S. military" - From the Urban Institute,
this new report uses the 2000 census to attempt to estimate the number
of homosexuals in the U.S. military and to identify other related
information. [added 12/1/04]
The
Commercial Closet - "The Commercial Closet Association works
to improve public opinion of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
community by improving GLBT portrayals in mainstream advertising."
This site promotes that goal by providing hundreds of examples of
portrayals in the media, particularly advertising. You can watch the
TV ads at this site and read commentary provided to analyze the portrayal
of gay, lesbians, bisexual and transgender themes in the ads. [added
7/1/04]
Lesbian and gay history
in America - This website accompanies the PBS program, "Out
of the past: 400 years of lesbian and gay history in America"
first aired in 2000. Includes a timeline and other resources. [added
7/1/04]
Gay
rights - special report with a number of related stories from
the UK [added 6/9/04]
Same
sex marriages: Site 1
/ Site 2
[added
4/5/04]
"Answers
to questions about sexual orientation and homosexuality"
- The APA provides answers to a variety of questions. [added
3/30/04]
Sexual
orientation
- The Human Rights Campaign, "working for lesbian, gay, bisexual
and transgender equal rights," presents publications and current
news related to its mission. [added 7/23/03]
"Healthy
Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Students Project" - Project from
APA with the mission to "strengthen the capacity of the nation's
schools to prevent the behavioral health risks of lesbian, gay, and
bisexual students through knowledge development, dissemination, and
application, working with and through national organizations of school
stakeholders." [added 7/23/03]
"Gay
Bears: The Hidden History of the Berkeley Campus" - a collection
of information and images about the history of sexual minorities at
the University of California, Berkeley [added 2/4/03]
"Nazi
Persecution of Homosexuals 1933-1945" -
a just-launched online exhibition from the United States Holocaust
Memorial Museum [added 12/06/02]
Center
for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military - a variety
of teaching and research resources [added 11/7/02]
International
Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission
- reports on discrimination and abuse worldwide - many such incidences
are described here [added 8/28/02]
"Assault
on Gay America" - PBS Frontline show on the life and death
of Billy Jack Gaither