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Racialization — refers to processes of the discursive production of racial identities. It signifies the extension of racial meanings to a previously racially unclassified relationship, social practice, or group.Omi Winant 1986.] * cite book author =Omi, Michael… … Wikipedia
racialization — (n.) 1874, from RACIAL (Cf. racial) + IZE (Cf. ize) + ATION (Cf. ation) … Etymology dictionary
racialization — noun Processes of the discursive production of racial identities. It signifies the extension of racial meanings to a previously racially unclassified relationship, social practice, or group … Wiktionary
racialization — The social processes by which a population group is categorized as a race … Dictionary of sociology
racialization — ra·cial·iza·tion … English syllables
racialization — ˌrāshələ̇ˈzāshən noun ( s) Etymology: racial + ization : the act or process of imbuing a person with a consciousness of race distinctions or of giving a racial character to something or making it serve racist ends … Useful english dictionary
Institutional racism — (or structural racism or systemic racism) refers to a form of racism which occurs specifically in institutions such as public bodies, corporations, and universities. The term was coined by black nationalist, pan Africanist and honorary prime… … Wikipedia
Okanagan — This article is about the region in Canada. For other uses of the term, see Okanogan. The Okanagan ( /oʊkə … Wikipedia
Emily Murphy — (March 14 1868 October 17 1933) was a Canadian women s rights activist. In 1916, she became the first woman magistrate in Canada, and in the British Empire. She is best known for her contributions to Canadian feminism, specifically to the… … Wikipedia
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