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Racism in the Structure of Everyday Worlds: A Cultural-Psychological Perspective
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Perez, Michael J.
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Salter, Phia S.
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Adams, Glenn
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Cross-cultural psychology
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Culture
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Dominance
2018
Theory and research in cultural psychology highlight the need to examine racism not only “in the head” but also “in the world.” Racism is often defined as individual prejudice, but racism is also systemic, existing in the advantages and disadvantages imprinted in cultural artifacts, ideological discourse, and institutional realities that work together with individual biases. In this review, we highlight examples of historically derived ideas and cultural patterns that maintain present-day racial inequalities. We discuss three key insights on the psychology of racism derived from utilizing a cultural-psychology framework. First, one can find racism embedded in our everyday worlds. Second, through our preferences and selections, we maintain racialized contexts in everyday action. Third, we inhabit cultural worlds that, in turn, promote racialized ways of seeing, being in, and acting in the world. This perspective directs attempts at intervention away from individual tendencies and instead focuses on changing the structures of mind in context that reflect and reproduce racial domination.
Journal Article
The 377th Theater Sustainment Command Deployment/Redeployment Coordination Cell in Haiti
2011
The Joint Logistics CommandHaiti (JLC-H), manned by Soldiers of the 377th Theater Sustainment Command from Belle Chasse, Louisiana, was tasked with overseeing the \"right-sizing\" of the military forces serving in Haiti in support of the operation. When you consider that many of these tasks are taking place simultaneously, that multiple variables affect sea and air travel (the biggest being weather), and that several units are exiting during the same time period, it is apparent the DRCC must go the extra mile to ensure that servicemembers in Haiti are returned home safely.
Trade Publication Article
Short of a Million, But Called Success
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Michael J. Woods, Merle English and Luis Perez. Michael J. Woods is a freelance writer. Merle English and Luis Perez are staff writers
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Shabazz, Malik Zulu
2003
Newsday Photos/Mayita Mendez -1) A girl proudly waves her Black Liberation Movement flag at the march yesterday. 2) Long May It Wave - Ki-Mon Walker, 4, stares up at the red, black and green flag that represents unity among black people around the world at the Million Youth March yesterday in Bedford-Stuyvesant. (A06 Q); 3) Far fewer than a million people came out to the Million Youth March yesterday in Bedford-Stuyvesant, and rappers [Busta Rhymes] and Nas, who were scheduled to attend, were no-shows, but organizers still spread their message of empowerment to those who were there.
Newspaper Article
Syquest reports record revenue for fourth quarter and fiscal year 1994
1994
Oct. 21, 1994--SyQuest Technology Inc. (NASDAQ:SYQT) Friday announced record revenues for its fourth fiscal quarter and year ended Sept. 30, 1994. Net revenues were $70.0 million for the quarter, an increase of 36% compared to the fourth quarter of fiscal 1993. Drive unit shipments increased by over 53% and cartridge unit shipments increased by over 34% this quarter compared to the fourth quarter last year. Net revenues for the year were $221.0 million compared to $206.4 million in fiscal 1993. Both drive and cartridge unit shipments were the highest of any fiscal year in the company's history. (excerpt)
Newsletter
SyQuest reports record revenues and profits for the fiscal year
SyQuest Technology Inc. (SYQT), Thursday announced revenues and net income for its fourth fiscal quarter and year ended Sept. 30, 1993. Net revenues for the fiscal year were $206.4 million, an increase of 18% from fiscal 1992. Net income for the year was $15.2 million, an increase of 12% from the prior year. Net revenues for the quarter were $51.3 million, an increase of 8.4% from the fourth quarter of fiscal 1992. Net income for the quarter was $3.39 million, compared to $4.01 million in the like period a year ago. (excerpt)
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SyQuest files suit against Iomega, receives European cartridge patent notice
1993
SyQuest Technology Inc. (SYQT) Wednesday announced that it has filed suit in the U.S. District Court in San Jose, Calif. against Iomega Corp. (IOMG), Nomai S.A., the MASS Microsystems subsidiary of Ramtek Corp. (RMTK) and Srinivasan \"Ravi\" Chari. The suit alleges that defendants' manufacture and sale of disk cartridges for use with SyQuest disk drives infringe SyQuest's copyrights in its cartridge operating system programs. SyQuest also announced that it has been notified that the European Patent Office will grant a patent on features of its 5.25\" disk cartridges. SyQuest believes that when issued this patent will cover cartridges manufactured and sold in Europe by Nomai. SyQuest has therefore formally notified Nomai of the forthcoming issuance of this European patent. (excerpt)
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SyQuest broadens litigation against Nomai
1993
SyQuest Technology Inc. (NASDAQ/NMS:SYQT) announced Thursday that it is commencing additional legal proceedings in the United States, and has already begun lawsuits in Germany and the United Kingdom, to stop the sale of 5.25\" Winchester disk cartridges manufactured and marketed by Nomai S.A., a French start-up, for use with SyQuest drives. SyQuest also announced that its motion before a referee appointed by the Superior Court of California for a preliminary injunction against Nomai pending trial was denied. (excerpt)
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SyQuest files French lawsuit against Nomai
1993
SyQuest Technology Inc. (SYQT) Tuesday announced that it has commenced legal proceedings in Paris against Nomai S.A., a French start-up company, to stop the sale of illegal copies of SyQuest removable Winchester disk cartridges and to obtain other legal relief. The French complaint was filed before the Tribunal de Grande Instance de Paris. It alleges that Nomai has illegally produced slavish copies of SyQuest's cartridges, has illegally used SyQuest's know-how and secrets, has infringed SyQuest's trademarks, and has committed other wrongful acts. (excerpt)
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