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Kendall - Coggle Diagram
Kendall
Old views of social norms
Traditional Gender roles
Often sexist
Learned from older generations
Hypermasculinity
Black and Brown cultures of hypermasculinity
Women had to fight for a spot to be in charge
Black men would be incarcerated
Families had to reconstruct themselves
Hypermasculinity serves as an assertion and defense of respect
Black women felt they had to compete for partners
Women felt forced to comply with patriarchal standards
Black women have internalized the standards
AA vernacular of English
micro level oppression
Respectability politics
avoid engaging with history
whiteness is rendered normal
admit that Blackness comes in many forms
Race will always play a role in society
Carries into "mainstream" places
any group who is not close enough to whiteness gets affected
Xenophobia
Islamophobia
Micro-aggressions
wearing a hijab or speaking with an accent
Patriarchal influences in Marginalized communities
Men in marginalized communities
are disrespected in other social aspects of their life
Make up for this lack of respect in their personal lives
create customs that seem to directly go against feminist ideas
"Women should cook and clean"
"Men are allowed to dominate over women"
Violence
Demand for respect
The need to stand out as a leader
Often times means raising one's voice or resorting to violence
Gang violence as a resort to defend from the broader world