Ass/Discuss

Yoyobaba

Please follow instructions no AI

  • 5 months ago
  • 1
files (2)

Topic_Week2_Discussion7.pdf

To prepare for this Discussion:

Review the "Framework Essay" in Section I, the "Framework Essay" in Section II, and Reading 22 in the course text. Pay particular attention to the examples of privilege and stigma. Think about a situation in which someone experienced positive treatment due to privilege related to perceived racial or ethnic identity. The person that you select should be someone who is famous or infamous, such as an athlete, a politician, an actor, a musician, an historical figure, or someone who has been highlighted in the media. Think about a situation in which someone experienced negative treatment due to stigma related to perceived racial or ethnic identity. Just as in the previous situation, this person should also be someone who is famous or infamous. Consider how the positive treatment due to privilege and the negative treatment due to stigma would differ.

With these thoughts in mind:

Post a description of a situation in which your chosen person experienced positive treatment due to privilege related to perceived racial or ethnic identity. Explain why the individual was given this privileged treatment. Then, describe a situation in which your chosen person experienced negative treatment due to stigma related to perceived racial or ethnic identity. Explain why the individual was stigmatized. Finally, compare and contrast how the treatment differed in the situation representing privilege versus the situation representing stigma.

Be sure to support your postings and responses with specific references to the Learning Resources.

Read a selection of your colleagues' postings.

Respond to at least one of your colleagues' postings in one or more of the following ways:

Ask a probing question and provide insight into how you would answer your question and why. A k bi ti d id h f d ti ti l f h ti

RESOURCES

Be sure to review the Learning Resources before completing this activity. Click the weekly resources link to access the resources.

WEEKLY RESOURCES

(https://waldenu.instructure.com/courses/205473/modules/items/8688358)

DAY 3

DAY 5

Week2_Assignment7.pdf

Due Jan 18 by 10:59pm Points 90 Submitting a text entry box or a file upload Attempts 0 Allowed Attempts 2

Start Assignment

 Back to Week at a Glance (https://waldenu.instructure.com/courses/205473/modules/items/8688343

DOUBLE CONSCIOUSNESS AND AVOIDING STIGMA

Double consciousness, covering, and passing are all ways in which people respond to stigma. Double consciousness refers to when you view yourself through the eyes of a critical observer. For example, Arthur Ashe, a professional tennis player in the 1960s and 1970s, experienced double consciousness when he saw his daughter playing with a white doll. He saw himself both as a father who wanted his daughter to enjoy herself and as a black father who was concerned about the perception the black community might have if they were to view his daughter's behavior in public. He was aware or conscious of two selves: his inner self, which was not critiqued by the outside world, and the self that represented the stigma of being black during this time in history. He was faced with an identity conflict. Should he allow his daughter's behavior and identify with his inner self, or should he ask her to change her behavior and avoid the discomfort of his potentially stigmatized self? Our text explains that people can avoid stigma in two ways: covering or passing. Families who are involved in transracial adoptions often feel the effects of double consciousness and are confronted with a dilemma similar to the one faced by Arthur Ashe.

To prepare for this Assignment:

Review the "Framework Essay" in Section II and Readings 22 and 23 in the course text. Pay particular attention to the concepts of covering, double consciousness, and stigma.

RESOURCES

Be sure to review the Learning Resources before completing this activity. Click the weekly resources link to access the resources.

WEEKLY RESOURCES

(https://waldenu.instructure.com/courses/205473/modules/items/8688358)

PSYC_3005_Week2_Assignment_Rubric

Review the podcast, Growing Up “White,” Transracial Adoptee Learned to Be Black. Gather your thoughts regarding the pros and cons of transracial adoption. Reflect on how families involved in transracial adoptions relate to the concept of double consciousness. Contemplate the advantages and disadvantages of covering and passing as a means of handling stigma related to race or identity. Consider how race and ethnicity covering and passing can be used to both cause and resolve individual identity conflicts.

The Assignment (3–4 pages):

Describe the concerns held by both adoptive parents and adopted children in transracial families. What other concerns would you add that were not discussed and why? Explain how the concerns you discussed in the first two questions relate to the concept of double consciousness. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of race and ethnicity covering and passing. Address how covering and passing can be used to both cause and resolve identity conflicts for both transracial adoptees and in general.

Support your Assignment with specific references to all resources used in its preparation.

Submit your Assignment.

Before submitting your final assignment, you can check your draft for authenticity. To check your draft, access the Turnitin Drafts from the Start Here area.

1. To submit your completed assignment, save your Assignment as WK2Assgn_LastName_Firstinitial

2. Then, click on Start Assignment near the top of the page. 3. Next, click on Upload File and select Submit Assignment for review.

BY DAY 7

SUBMISSION INFORMATION

Criteria Ratings Pts

Describe the concerns held by both adoptive parents and adopted children in transracial families. (15 points) 15 pts

What other concerns would you add that were not discussed and why? (10 points)

10 pts

15 pts A

Response is complete and accurate; contains sufficient details and/or explanation; includes supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

12 pts B

Response is complete and mostly accurate; contains some details and/or explanation; includes supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

10.5 pts C

Response is somewhat complete and/or is somewhat inaccurate; and/or does not contain sufficient details and/or explanation; includes some supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

9 pts D

Response is incomplete or is mostly inaccurate; lacks sufficient details and/or explanation; does not include supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

0 pts F

Response is incomplete; answers are inaccurate and/or not explained; no supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

10 pts A Response is complete and accurate; contains sufficient details and/or explanation; includes supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

8.5 pts B Response is complete and mostly accurate; contains some details and/or explanation; includes supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

7.5 pts C Response is somewhat complete and/or is somewhat inaccurate; and/or does not contain sufficient details and/or explanation; includes some supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

6 pts D Response is incomplete or is mostly inaccurate; lacks sufficient details and/or explanation; does not include supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

0 pts F Response is incomplete; answers are inaccurate and/or not explained; no supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

Criteria Ratings Pts

Explain how the concerns you discussed relate to the concept of double consciousness. (15 points)

15 pts

Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of race and ethnicity covering and passing. (15 points)

15 pts

15 pts A

Response is complete and accurate; contains sufficient details and/or explanation; includes supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

12 pts B

Response is complete and mostly accurate; contains some details and/or explanation; includes supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

10.5 pts C

Response is somewhat complete and/or is somewhat inaccurate; and/or does not contain sufficient details and/or explanation; includes some supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

9 pts D

Response is incomplete or is mostly inaccurate; lacks sufficient details and/or explanation; does not include supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

0 pts F

Response is incomplete; answers are inaccurate and/or not explained; no supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

15 pts A Response is complete and accurate; contains sufficient details and/or explanation; includes supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

12 pts B Response is complete and mostly accurate; contains some details and/or explanation; includes supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

10.5 pts C Response is somewhat complete and/or is somewhat inaccurate; and/or does not contain sufficient details and/or explanation; includes some supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

9 pts D Response is incomplete or is mostly inaccurate; lacks sufficient details and/or explanation; does not include supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

0 pts F Response is incomplete; answers are inaccurate and/or not explained; no supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

Criteria Ratings Pts

Address how covering and passing can be used to both cause and resolve identity conflicts for both transracial adoptees and in general. (15 points)

15 pts

Quality of Writing. (15 points)

15 pts

15 pts A

Response is complete and accurate; contains sufficient details and/or explanation; includes supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

12 pts B

Response is complete and mostly accurate; contains some details and/or explanation; includes supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

10.5 pts C

Response is somewhat complete and/or is somewhat inaccurate; and/or does not contain sufficient details and/or explanation; includes some supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

9 pts D

Response is incomplete or is mostly inaccurate; lacks sufficient details and/or explanation; does not include supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

0 pts F

Response is incomplete; answers are inaccurate and/or not explained; no supporting information from the Learning Resources when necessary.

15 pts A Writing is clear and organized with few or no errors in mechanics, usage, grammar, or spelling (MUGS). There is a preponderance of original writing (i.e., use of own words and proper paraphrasing).

12 pts B Writing is mostly clear and organized with few MUGS errors. Writing is original (i.e., use of own words and proper paraphrasing).

10.5 pts C Writing is somewhat clear and organized with some MUGS errors. Most writing is original (i.e., use of own words and proper paraphrasing).

9 pts D Writing is somewhat unclear and disorganized and/or contains many MUGS errors. There is an overuse of direct quotations and/or ineffective paraphrasing.

0 pts F Writing is unclear and/or disorganized and/or contains many MUGS errors. There is an underuse of original writing and an overuse of directly quoted content.

Criteria Ratings Pts

Information Documentation. (5 points)

5 pts

Total Points: 90

5 pts A

Information from the Learning Resources is properly documented with citation(s) and reference(s) in correct APA style.

3.5 pts C

Information from the Learning Resources is partially documented with citation(s) and/or reference(s), and / or does not follow correct APA style.

0 pts F

Information from the Learning Resources is not cited or referenced in any way.