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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2020 · 2H 58M

The Helios Biblios Hour : Tackling Unconsious Racism/Bias /MLK Special 2020

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tackling make determined efforts to deal with (a problem or difficult task)."police have launched an initiative to tackle rising crime".unconscious. When you're unconscious you're passed out or asleep. Anything going on in the body that we're not aware of can also be called unconscious. RACISM / BIAS prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior."a program to combat racism"/bias that results from the tendency to process information based on unconscious associations and feelings, even when these are contrary to one's conscious or declared beliefs: implicit bias in cases of racial discrimination.Miami is a city with a rich, vibrant and diverse Latino population—a population that has evolved over time due to continued migration and immigration. But often, data about Latinos are presented in aggregate, with little regard to nationality and tenure of residency. Below, the map displays concentrations of certain Latino ethnic groups in Miami. It should be noted that there are significant differences among Miami’s Latino ethnic groups with regard to homeownership. For example, the homeownership rate for Cubans is nearly 37%, while the rate for Central Americans is 17%. In contrast, the homeownership rate for whites is 43%—the highest rate of any of the city’s resident ethnic groups. Still, each Latino ethnic group enjoys better economic outcomes overall than do the city’s black residents. Haitians and African Americans are more likely than any other major ethnic groups to live in poverty, with poverty rates of 45% and 44%, respectivelyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/o-ye-drybones-archive--6500709/support.

tackling make determined efforts to deal with (a problem or difficult task)."police have launched an initiative to tackle rising crime".unconscious. When you're unconscious you're passed out or asleep. Anything going on in the body that we're not aware of can also be called unconscious. RACISM / BIAS prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior."a program to combat racism"/bias that results from the tendency to process information based on unconscious associations and feelings, even when these are contrary to one's conscious or declared beliefs: implicit bias in cases of racial discrimination.Miami is a city with a rich, vibrant and diverse Latino population—a population that has evolved over time due to continued migration and immigration. But often, data about Latinos are presented in aggregate, with little regard to nationality and tenure of residency. Below, the map displays concentrations of certain Latino ethnic groups in Miami. It should be noted that there are significant differences among Miami’s Latino ethnic groups with regard to homeownership. For example, the homeownership rate for Cubans is nearly 37%, while the rate for Central Americans is 17%. In contrast, the homeownership rate for whites is 43%—the highest rate of any of the city’s resident ethnic groups. Still, each Latino ethnic group enjoys better economic outcomes overall than do the city’s black residents. Haitians and African Americans are more likely than any other major ethnic groups to live in poverty, with poverty rates of 45% and 44%, respectivelyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/o-ye-drybones-archive--6500709/support.

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