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Revista Criminalidad
versión impresa ISSN 1794-3108
Resumen
GREATHOUSE-AMADOR, Louise Mary; PRECIADO-LLOYD, Patricia Natividad y DE LA FUENTE-LAUDO, Alejandra Justin. Racism and children: reflections for a more just society. Rev. Crim. [online]. 2021, vol.63, n.2, pp.99-113. Epub 04-Mar-2021. ISSN 1794-3108. https://doi.org/10.47741/17943108.319.
This article addresses racism as one of the expressions of discrimination with the greatest impact on various domains of children’s development and on society. Its consequences on physical and mental health are associated with alcoholism, drug use and domestic violence. Therefore, it becomes necessary to analyze the way in which children perceive the differences in phenotypes, beliefs and cultures between human beings and propose intervention strategies that reduce racism from school environments. As instruments, two exercises are presented with children between 10 and 12 years old, students of public schools from three communities located in the state of Puebla, in Mexico. The results reflect the social constructions that children have about differences such as skin color or other physical characteristics, as well as the perception of what it means to be rich or poor, having a marked preference towards people with white complexion, blond hair and light eyes, in contrast to people with black or brown complexions, black hair and dark eyes. The discussions deepen the implications of these results and present some intervention strategies aimed at parents and teachers.
Palabras clave : Racism; discrimination; Violence prevention; culture of peace; Outdoor education.