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Crown carries us through common scenarios where Beck sometimes held other people’s shame and embarrassment.
*when referring to accountability in this episode, we are talking about the shared responsibility that we all have to address certain ideas and behavior.
*Beck used the term "respectability politics" without defining it. Respectability politics is a "set of beliefs holding that conformity to prescribed mainstream standards of appearance and behavior will protect a person who is part of a marginalized group, especially a Black person, from prejudices and systemic injustices." As related to this episode, it would seem that a Black person who was always "well-dressed" and looked "presentable" would be less likely to be judged, dismissed, or mistreated because of what they wear and how they look.
Resources:
Art plug: Mali Gallery
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MaliArtx
Instagram: @maligallery_
Where’s Beck?
Instagram: @bottleswithbeck
Twitter: @bottleswithbeck
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Crown carries us through common scenarios where Beck sometimes held other people’s shame and embarrassment.
*when referring to accountability in this episode, we are talking about the shared responsibility that we all have to address certain ideas and behavior.
*Beck used the term "respectability politics" without defining it. Respectability politics is a "set of beliefs holding that conformity to prescribed mainstream standards of appearance and behavior will protect a person who is part of a marginalized group, especially a Black person, from prejudices and systemic injustices." As related to this episode, it would seem that a Black person who was always "well-dressed" and looked "presentable" would be less likely to be judged, dismissed, or mistreated because of what they wear and how they look.
Resources:
Art plug: Mali Gallery
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MaliArtx
Instagram: @maligallery_
Where’s Beck?
Instagram: @bottleswithbeck
Twitter: @bottleswithbeck