EDUC 1990 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Structural Inequality, Sustained Dialogue Institute

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Thinking about race: the salience of racial identity at two-and four-year colleges and the climate for diversity. Racial centrality then refers to having a high level of salience that is cross situational stable and significant to the definition of self. Early socialization processes associated with school, family, and social life play a role in knowledge about race and individual racial identity salience across all groups. Work on intergroup relations suggests that the first step in the process of creating greater understanding is to create awareness about socialization processes that reinforce internalized stereotypes.

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