Webinar: Hate-motivated acts : Intersectional perspectives
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Hate-motivated acts are becoming more prominent in our societies. However, some groups are more targeted by hate-motivated acts than others. Members of one or more stigmatized and marginalized groups are at increased risk of hate victimization. The purpose of this presentation is to look at the causes and consequences of these differences in victimization. To do so, it is important to explore some of the conceptual underpinnings; namely, the notions of vulnerability, victimization and intersectionality. In doing so, it is possible to arrive at a better understanding of the different lived experiences of hate.
Specific objectives:
– Define important concepts
– Illustrate the factors leading to differential victimization of hate
– Analyze the individual and social consequences of hate
– Recognize helpful practices to promote dialogue with targeted individuals
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