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What’s Your Street Race? The Urgency of Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality as Lenses for Revising the U.S. Office of Management and Budget Guidelines, Census and Administrative Data in Latinx Communities and Beyond

机译:你的街道是什么? 关键竞赛理论和交叉点的紧迫性作为修改美国管理和预算指南,人口普查和拉丁申道社区的人口普查和行政数据的镜头

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What’s your street race? If you were walking down the street what race do you think strangers would automatically assume you are based on what you look like? What is the universe of data and conceptual gaps that complicate or prevent rigorous data collection and analysis for advancing racial justice? Using Latinx communities in the U.S. as an example, we argue that scholars, researchers, practitioners and communities across traditional academic, sectoral and disciplinary boundaries can advance liberation by engaging the ontologies, epistemologies and conceptual guideposts of critical race theory and intersectionality in knowledge production for equity-use. This means not flattening the difference between race (master social status and relational positionality in a racially stratified society based on the social meanings ascribed to a conglomeration of one’s physical characteristics, including skin color, facial features and hair texture) and origin (ethnicity, cultural background, nationality or ancestry). We discuss the urgency of revising the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) standards, as well as the Census and other administrative data to include separate questions on self-identified race (mark all that apply) and street race (mark only one). We imagine street race as a rigorous “gold standard” for identifying and rectifying racialized structural inequities.
机译:你的街道是什么?如果你走在街上,你认为陌生人会自动假设你是基于你的样子吗?什么是数据和概念间隙的宇宙,其复杂或防止严格的数据收集和分析进行促进种族司法?在美国的拉丁X社区为例,我们认为学者,研究人员,从业人员和社区,通过在知识生产中从事关键竞赛理论和交叉口的临界理论和交叉口来推进解放股权使用。这意味着基于归因于一个人的身体特征的集成的社会意义,包括肤色,面部特征和头发纹理,包括肤色,面部特征和头发纹理(民族,文化背景,国籍或祖先)。我们讨论了修改美国管理和预算办公室(OMB)标准的紧迫性,以及人口普查和其他行政数据,以包括关于自我认同的种族(标志的所有适用)和街道比赛的单独问题(标记只有一个) 。我们将街道竞争视为严格的“黄金标准”,用于识别和纠正种族化结构不公平。

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