01:904:202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Cultural Imperialism
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Speaking out on behalf of issues concerning minorities. Both understanding what equality is and putting forth action to establish equality. Building coalitions that can give voice to the oppressed. Making ways for the voices of the repressed, oppressed, marginalized to be heard. Exposing those who cause injustice/benefit from the injustice. Lens to understand what happens to a group of people; not just individual oppressions or oppressions faced by individuals. 5 faces of oppression: exploitation (ex: of labor, marginalization, powerlessness, cultural imperialism, violence. Reading: building a movement to end the new jim crow: an organizing guide (chps. Often function on their own; they are their own political power. Example: advocates would go to the mayor"s office to get them to respond to the earthquake and provide assistance to the people: often function in larger groups. Address not only the immediate issue, but also the overarching causes and/or malfunctions in the system. Their political power stems from their functioning as a group.