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Defining Prejudice, Discrimination Stereotype, Racism, and other “isms”. Racism. The belief that a person’s abilities, personality and values are influenced by race, colour or ethnic origin. The mistaken belief that one group is superior to another.
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Defining Prejudice, Discrimination Stereotype, Racism, and other “isms”
Racism • The belief that a person’s abilities, personality and values are influenced by race, colour or ethnic origin. • The mistaken belief that one group is superior to another. • Example from Atlantic Canadian Cultural History: White council members decided to move the blacks of Africville
Prejudice • A view based on previously held ideas and not on knowledge or experience. • An opinion about a person or group of people formed without knowledge • Example from Atlantic Canadian Cultural History: Halifax City Council did not take the time to get to know the culture of the people of Africville. They assumed that the black community would want to move
Discrimination • Treatment of a particular group, or member of a particular group differently or unfairly. • The practice of making or showing a difference based on prejudice. • Example from Atlantic Canadian Cultural History: People of Africville were denied the basic services of water, sewage, sidewalks and paved streets
Stereotype • An image that represents all members of a group as being the same. • The view that all members of a group are the same. • Example from Atlantic Canadian Cultural History: All residents of Africville were on welfare
Other “isms” • “Isms” are prejudice and stereotypes enforced by people with more power than others, by institutions, and by cultural attitudes and values. • Prejudice + Power = “Isms”
Other “isms” • Sexism – Discrimination based on gender, especially discrimination against women • Ageism – Discrimination based on age. Usually against older people, but sometimes against young people. • Classism - is any form of prejudice against people who are perceived to be in a lower social class (especially in economic status)
More “isms” • Heterosexism – Discrimination against people because of their sexual orientation. Discrimination against people because they are in love with people of the same gender. • Homophobia – Fear of people who are gay, lesbian or bisexual because of their sexual orientaion.
In Germany they came first for the Communists, And I didn’t speak up Because I wasn’t a Communist Then they came for the Jews, And I didn’t speak up Because I wasn’t a Jew. Then they came for the trade unionists, And I didn’t speak up Because I wasn’t a trade unionist. Then they came for the Catholics, And I didn’t speak up Because I was a Protestant. Then they came for me, And by that time No one was left to speak up. Martin Niemoller
People don’t speak up sometimes because… • I have not spoken up about… • I have spoken up about… • My friends will speak up when… • We can speak up when… • It is easier to speak up when...