Color-blind racial attitudes: Microaggressions in the context of racism and White privilege

  • Edwards J
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Interest in institutional racism, White privilege, and microaggressions appears to be growing. We are living in times when the impact of race and racism are debated--when even the existence of racism is debated along with the appropriateness of examining the worst parts of U.S. history. This special-issue invited article includes a brief examination of historical information and current context in which racism and microaggressions exist, leading to their connections to Color-Blind Racial Attitudes (CoBRAs). Reviewed research on CoBRAs addresses teacher training, educational practices, experiences on college campuses, and organizational management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Edwards, J. (2017). Color-blind racial attitudes: Microaggressions in the context of racism and White privilege. Administrative Issues Journalst, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.5929/2017.7.1.3

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