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Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism
“From claims of Twitter’s racist trolling that drives people from its platform to charges that Airbnb’s owners openly discriminate against African Americans who rent their homes to racial profiling at Apple stores in Australia and Snapchat’s racist filters, there is no shortage of projects to take on in sophisticated ways by people far more qualified than untrained computer engineers, whom, through no fault of their own, are underexposed to the critical thinking and learning about history and culture afforded by the social sciences and humanities in most colleges of engineering nationwide. The lack of a diverse and critically minded workforce on issues of race and gender in Silicon Valley impacts its intellectual output.”
Technology
Racism
Mgg
Algorithms Of Oppression
Safiya Umoja Noble
Technological Racism
“The Karen Syndrome—as I defined it based on the social media memes and viral videos about racial profiling and entitlement—refers not only to female racists but both sexes in different races who are suffering from extreme bigotry, illusory superiority, and entitlement on the pretext that they are the exceptional children of God, if not Satan.”
Ignorance
Bigotry
Racism
Karen
Exceptionalism
Self Entitlement
Cognitive_bias
Dunning Kruger_effect
Illusory_superiority
Karen_syndrome
At the Hands of Persons Unknown: The Lynching of Black America
“Is it possible for white America to really understand blacks’ distrust of the legal system, their fears of racial profiling and the police, without understanding how cheap a black life was for so long a time in our nation’s history?”
History
Race
Police
African American
Racial Profiling
Lynching
The Gentalist: There's No Social Work, Only Family Work
“Sectarianism kills people, racial profiling kills people, nationalism kills people, religious supremacy kills people, cultural exclusivity kills people, history has shown that again and again and again.”
Social Justice
Nationalism
Sectarianism
Brainy Quotes
Racial Profiling
Hate Crime
Diversity And Inclusion
Human Rights Violations
Systemic Racism
Humanitarian Crisis
Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?
“Racial profiling is at its fineness. It is not only the words that cut deep, but the stares are worse.”
Equality
Emotional Abuse
Discrimination
Motivational Inspirational
Multiracial
Mental Health Quotes
Race And Racism In America
Biracial
Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?
“Racial profiling is at its fineness.”
Equality
Emotional Abuse
Discrimination
Motivational Inspirational
Multiracial
Mental Health Quotes
Race And Racism In America
Biracial
Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century
“a vast majority of us vandwellers are white. The reasons range from obvious to duh, but then there’s this.” Linked below the post was an article about the experience of “traveling while black.” That made me think: America makes it hard enough for people to live nomadically, regardless of race. Stealth camping in residential areas, in particular, is way outside the mainstream. Often it involves breaking local ordinances against sleeping in cars. Avoiding trouble—hassles with cops and suspicious passersby—can be challenging, even with the Get Out of Jail Free card of white privilege. And in an era when unarmed African Americans are getting shot by police during traffic stops, living in a vehicle seems like an especially dangerous gambit for anyone who might become a victim of racial profiling. All that made me think about the instances when I could have gotten in trouble and didn’t. One time I got pulled over at night while reporting in North Dakota. The cops asked where I was from and recommended some local tourist attractions before letting me off with a warning. In general, people didn’t give me grief when I was driving Halen. I wish I could chalk that up to good karma or some kind of cosmic benevolence, but the fact remains: I am white. Surely privilege played a role.”
Wake Up
Systemic Racism
White Privilege
Westwind Secrets
“A lone, dark-skinned foreigner would raise a red flag. The cops would never admit to racial profiling, but it is real in this lily-white neighborhood.”
Love
Secrets
Fiction
Strangers
Drama
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
“Because the Supreme Court has authorized the police to use race as a factor when making decisions regarding whom to stop and search, police departments believe that racial profiling exists only when race is the sole factor...The problem is that although race is rarely the sole reason for a stop or search, it is frequently a determinative reason.”
Racial Profiling
White Identity: Racial Consciousness in the 21st Century
“In 2010, the state of Arizona passed a law that made illegal immigration a state offence, but the prospect of even one American state taking illegal immigration seriously was anathema to Hispanic groups. The National Council of La Raza said the Arizona law reflected “the rhetoric of hate groups, nativists, and vigilantes.” MALDEF (the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund) said the law “launches Arizona into a spiral of pervasive fear.” The president of LULAC (League of United Latin American Citizens), Rosa Rosales, called it a “racist law,” and an official with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus said it would “open the door to discrimination and racial profiling.” One of Arizona’s congressmen, Democrat Raul Grijalva, called for a boycott of his own state.
The law, of course, said nothing about race; it merely paralleled largely unenforced provisions of federal immigration law. The people of Arizona were tired of playing host to an estimated half million illegal immigrants no matter where they came from. Hispanic groups were furious because they feared fellow Hispanics might be deported. We can assume they would have had no objections to the law if most illegal immigrants were Irishmen or Poles. There was irony but nothing unusual when Hispanics, who were acting out of pure racial solidarity, accused Arizonans, who were trying to enforce federal law, of racism.”
Diversity
Race
Government
Borders
Immigration
Handcrafted Humanity: 100 Sonnets For A Blunderful World
“World Without 9/11 (The Sonnet)
Better a kindhearted fool than a heartless tool,
Kindness is born when we aren't afraid of burning.
Coldness looks appealing on nuts and bolts,
On human beings it is absolutely unbecoming.
A world without 9/11 and January 6,
Begins with a heart without hate.
Cultural and racial profiling don't ensure security,
True security is born when we act as love incarnate.
The helpless, forgotten, discriminated and destitute,
Are my brothers and sisters, and I won't stop,
Till I lift them up to take their rightful place,
Upon the fabric of society, with my last blood drop.
Each and every breath of mine is public property.
Once I die for the people, then I can live in serenity.”
Diversity
Acceptance
Kindness
Prejudice
Equality
Racism
White Supremacy
Humanist Poetry
Hate Crime
Insurrection
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