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Ready for some controversy?Join hosts Michael Williams and Tabitha Brown as they explore how formal etiquette training can serve as a vital tool for criminal rehabilitation and social mobility by making the "hidden curriculum" of white professional spaces accessible to Black Americans. It argues that systemic exclusion from these social norms creates a deficit in cultural capital, which contributes to the cycle of recidivism and economic marginalization. By examining military protocols as a successful model of explicit instruction, the text suggests that teaching these behavioral codes allows individuals to achieve bicultural competence without sacrificing their own identity. The hosts conclude that integrating cultural brokering and social capital development into prison programs is essential for overcoming the racialized barriers inherent in the American justice system. This approach aims to provide formerly incarcerated individuals with the practical tools necessary to navigate and succeed within dominant institutional structures. What do you think? Leave a comment.
By Freedom Force FloridaReady for some controversy?Join hosts Michael Williams and Tabitha Brown as they explore how formal etiquette training can serve as a vital tool for criminal rehabilitation and social mobility by making the "hidden curriculum" of white professional spaces accessible to Black Americans. It argues that systemic exclusion from these social norms creates a deficit in cultural capital, which contributes to the cycle of recidivism and economic marginalization. By examining military protocols as a successful model of explicit instruction, the text suggests that teaching these behavioral codes allows individuals to achieve bicultural competence without sacrificing their own identity. The hosts conclude that integrating cultural brokering and social capital development into prison programs is essential for overcoming the racialized barriers inherent in the American justice system. This approach aims to provide formerly incarcerated individuals with the practical tools necessary to navigate and succeed within dominant institutional structures. What do you think? Leave a comment.