Being a Black Face in a White Space
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwJhmqLU0so
Black Students at PWI's
Monday, November 28, 2016
Not Fitting In
Reggie: My man, how come you never come to BSU?
Lionel Higgins: I listen to Mumford and Sons and watch Robert Altman movies . Do you really think I'm black enough for the Union?
Smoothe: Yo! I *love* Robert Altman! Motherfucker goes *in*!

"Lionel please, you're only technically black"
Sam: "Girls like me..."
Greg: "Have to pick a side? I'm sick of your tragic mulatto bull."
Sam: "You can't say mulatto"

"Lionel please, you're only technically black"
Sam: "Girls like me..."
Greg: "Have to pick a side? I'm sick of your tragic mulatto bull."
Sam: "You can't say mulatto"
Space, Race, & Stereotypes
Hester Wheeler:

- Do we really see the experiences of minority people?
- When we don’t see the real experiences, we question the inability to assimilate/ accommodate
- Why is it so easy for white students in higher education to turn a blind eye?
Stephen Henderson:
Dear White People:
Gabe: So, Sam, how would you feel if someone started a "Dear Black People"?
Sam White: No need. Mass media from Fox News to reality TV on VH1 makes it clear what white people think of us.
Linguistic Intergroup Bias:
- What behaviors are described when talking about an out group?
- What do we hear on the news?
Segregation on College Campuses
Social Identity Theory & Self-Categorization Theory
- People want to be around other people who look like them, have common experiences as them, and share similar goals for the future
Tatianna:
- Wants to join a multicultural sorority for even more support and sense of family
- Says a sorority is a place to uplift one another and motivate one another
- Celebrate each other’s successes and take pride in culture
Accommodating Speech To Fit In Or Stand Out
Communication Accommodation Theory
Oofta: “ jazz-age term for bojango-types who blacked it up for white audiences; modulates blackness up or down depending on what he wants from them”
Nose job: “smooth their black edges and try to blend in; worst fear is that they blackness will cause a bust or draw attention so they use it to self-deprecate”.
One Hundred: "a person who keeps in 100% real, or 100% black, uncensored."
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