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Rewiring Racism | Alli McKee | TEDxStanford

TEDx Talks2015-06-15
TEDxTalks#English#United States#Life#Race
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The video addresses the speaker's childhood biases towards Chinese people, the history of discrimination against Asian immigrants, and the importance of self-reflection and openness to combat racism. The concept of 'Other Deficit Disorder' (ODD) is introduced to explain unintentional discrimination, with a focus on rewiring biases through relationships and challenging preconceived notions. The speaker emphasizes the ongoing process of addressing biases and forming meaningful connections beyond skin color to combat racism effectively.

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The speaker discusses unintentional biases towards Chinese people and introduces the concept of 'Other Deficit Disorder' (ODD).
02:00
Childhood experiences with a family member and exposure to stereotypes in American media reinforced these biases.
ODD leads individuals to unintentionally discriminate and harm others due to ingrained biases.
ODD is influenced by direct experiences and exposure to stereotypes.
Breaking down walls, self-reflection, and awareness of biases are crucial in combating racism.
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Discussion on the history of discrimination against Asian immigrants in 1850 San Francisco and the stereotypes faced by Asian men.
04:35
Reflection on studying racism in college and the biases experienced within a sorority.
Research by Stanford psychologist Jennifer Eberhardt on implicit racial bias and the association of black men with crime.
Emphasis on the importance of self-reflection to address biases and the potential for rewiring beliefs.
Turning point in addressing biases and the importance of open discussions on race after moving to South Africa.
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Importance of openness, curiosity, and asking questions in combating racism.
08:22
Personal experience of unintentionally becoming 'the other' while teaching in Johannesburg, leading to deeper connections with diverse individuals.
Finding common ground beyond skin color to form lasting connections.
Ongoing process of rewiring biases developed from childhood, exemplified by building a meaningful relationship with a roommate.
Shaping our own perspectives and not accepting preconceived notions to work towards combating racism.