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EPISODE · Apr 18, 2026 · 55 MIN

Race Based Trauma: Acting Inferior

from Metro State BLACK Student Achievers Podcast

Order my Book: www.weusoursluckybooks.com“Race‑based trauma can distort self‑perception, teaching people to internalize harmful hierarchies. Chronic exposure to racism can make ‘Black as low’ and ‘white as high’ feel normal. The Clark doll experiment showed how children absorbed these false racial value messages early.”Watch This Black Doll, White Doll Experiment https://youtu.be/PZryE2bqwdk?si=xwp9pAGVc6SSDzwEThesis StatementRace is a social construct designed to assign superiority to whiteness and inferiority to Black and Brown people; by understanding how these roles are created, taught, and enforced, students can step outside assigned identities and reclaim personal power.Learning Objectives (with Examples)Students will explain how the race construct and linguistic racism shape beliefs about superiority and inferiority. Example: A student explains how calling Black English “improper” and white speech “professional” reinforces racial hierarchy.Students will identify examples of internalized racial roles and describe what it means to step outside those roles. Example: A student identifies doubting their intelligence in white spaces as internalized inferiority and describes speaking confidently as stepping outside that role.Learning Outcomes (with Examples)Students articulate at least two ways society teaches Black/Brown inferiority and white superiority. Example: A student writes: “People assume white leadership is more legitimate” and “Black students are labeled ‘aggressive’ for the same behavior white students show.”Students describe one personal or observed example of stepping outside an assigned racial role. Example: A student shares how they challenged a teacher’s low expectation by advocating for placement in an advanced class.5E Learning ModelEngageStudents respond to a scenario: a Black student choosing a white dentist because “they’re probably better.” Students journal where this belief comes from.ExploreGroups examine examples of internalized inferiority, superiority, and linguistic racism (e.g., assuming white programs are “more legitimate,” calling Black communication “unprofessional”).ExplainTeacher defines the race construct, linguistic racism, and assigned roles. Students connect definitions to the examples they explored.ElaborateStudents discuss what happens when people step outside assigned roles—Black/Brown students reclaiming voice, white students releasing superiority, classrooms shifting toward shared power.EvaluateStudents write a short reflection naming one assigned racial role they’ve seen and one way stepping outside that role creates personal or collective power.Mr. Lucky-Social Studies Teacher Comments: 773-809-8594

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Order my Book: www.weusoursluckybooks.com“Race‑based trauma can distort self‑perception, teaching people to internalize harmful hierarchies. Chronic exposure to racism can make ‘Black as low’ and ‘white as high’ feel normal. The Clark doll...

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