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Showing posts with label human kind. Show all posts
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Thursday, August 12, 2010
American Brainwash
If you grew up in the U.S. - do you feel the history you were taught was incomplete?
In kindergarten I learned the song "This land is your land..."
The song made me feel like the whole U.S. was for everyone. The song doesn't mention the land was occupied for 40,000 years before the English arrived.
In fourth grade I learned the history of the U.S. trafficking humans from Africa. I didn't learn in grammar school that in America there were many white slaves called indentured servants. I also didn't learn in grammar school that indigenous native American's were sold as slaves.
Another area I was mis-lead is that the U.S. government uses the term "Indian" for people who are not Indians, but indigenous Native Americans. The reason our government and our society has decided to call indigenous Native American's "Indians" is because if the correct term term was used, the non-indigenous would constantly be reminded that this land was stolen from the original owners.
We are bombarded with the term 'race' as if there are just 3 races (or 4, or 6 or 30) in the world and everyone can check a box to fit into one of those categories.
Here's the poetic truth: There is one race - the human race.
Here's the scientific truth: There is one human species - the human species.
Here's the anthropological truth: There are no races - only clines.
What is a cline? It means subtle variations. In this case it means subtle variations based on geographic differences within a species.
What important information do you feel was missing in your childhood education?
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
What Creates Our Identity
Charts to assist those who ask
"What are you?"
and
"What am I?"
"What are you?"
and
"What am I?"
Make your map free at bubbl.us
It has been illegal for the government of France to collect data on ethnicity and race since 1789.
However, civil rights lawyers in the U.S. use 'race' data to prove discrimination.
Colors are not races.
People are Tints and Shades of flesh color.
"Citing Blumenbach by name, Emerson agrees that races shade into each other imperceptibly."
-Nell Irvin Painter, The History of White People


Makeup from brushesbykaren
Hair from headkandy
In 1997, the American Association of Physical Anthropologists urged the American governmnet to phase out the use of race as a data category and to substitute ethnic categories instead. Geneticists studying DNA ... were also concluding that race as a biological category made no sense. --Nell Irvin Painter
Some chapters from the book
"Modernizing the U.S. Census"
Modernizing the U.S. Census
Modernizing the U.S. Census
Modernizing the U.S. Census
YouTube response explaining One Human Race
Here is the information I could not find on the US census website. The answers to the questions: How many 'race' categories does the US feel are worthy of recognizing? Why has the US been collecting data on race and ethnicity? How is the data used?
From the webpage:
A Brief History of Census “Race”
Frank W. Sweet, author of Legal History of the Color Line
Changes in “Racial” Categories
Changes in Stated “Racial” Goals
-Frank W Sweet, A Brief History of Census “Race”
Multiracialism In America - Jane Junn
Choose one or more:
☐ Mixed
☐ Other
☐ Unsure
☐ Don't know
☐ None of your business
Snoop finds out what percentage of Native American, European and African he is.
Should I stop using the word "race"?
Unless you are a physical anthropologist, or discussing the word itself, the word 'race' should be avoided.
Replace the word 'race' with ethnicity. True, the meaning is different, but conversations about human differences usually revolve around ethnic differences.
The term 'race' equates to the noun 'breed'. Humans do not want to be thought of as breeds. -getgln
Nell Irvin Painter
Professor of American History, Princeton
Speaking about the History of White People
Using the term 'race' runs the risk of sounding uneducated, and worse, the risk of sounding racist.
NYTimes.com - Being Multiracial in America
Mixed
Listen at 3:20
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eye color,
hair color,
human cline,
human clines,
human kind,
human rights,
human species,
identity,
melanin,
race,
race and color,
skin color,
skin tone,
social justice
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