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Yet it did not arrive in the world already costumed as a racial drama; it had to be racialized.
The naïve term "race card" always refers to a black person racializing a situation that the person using the term thinks doesn't need to be racialized.
To be racialized is to be marginalized.
"To my Sikh sisters and brothers: this incident is yet another reminder of what it means for us to be racialized as Others and as eternal Outsiders".
Thus, the very notion of 'gangs' appears to be racialized; the tone of these stories almost always alluded to negative race-based stereotypes in relation to criminal activity.
In his latest book, Shapiro turns again to fugitive fictions of novels, film and music, often produced by those made out to be racialized others, to challenge the conventional ways of understanding American Political Thought.
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While religion can be racialized, and religious discrimination continues to be a major problem in this country, one's religious identity and connections to a religious group can change over time.
The blame will be racialized.
NP: Anybody can be racialized.
It's not that harassment might be racialized, it's that by it's very nature it is racialized.
"Our findings suggest that public opinion about voter ID laws can be racialized by simply showing images of African American people," said David C. Wilson, who supervised the study, conducted by the University of Delaware's Center for Political Communication, along with Paul Brewer.
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