Assignment Number 16
Discussion/Writing

Chrisler 15. Angela R. Gillem. Triple jeopardy in the lives of biracial black/white women. (220-235)
Crawford & Unger. Kate Bornstein, The hard part (194-209)
Crawford & Unger. Mocha Jean Herrup, Virtual identity. (210-216)
Pipher 12. Then and now. (232-248)
hooks 10. Race and gender. (55-60)
Student Name _____________________
Date due: 11-2-04
Psychology 358
Hal S. Bertilson, Ph.D.
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1. What was your reaction to the Bill Moyers' video on Winona Ward, Lawyer: Have Justice Will Travel? What was most important to you from the video? What will you take from this class from that video?
2. What was your reaction to the video Martha Williams, Black women, determined entrepreneur? What did you learn?
3. What does Angela Gillem mean by triple jeopardy in the lives of biracial black/white women? (221) What are her principle arguments? (220-235)
4. One of the values of Psychology of Women is inclusiveness. How does the article "Triple jeopardy in the lives of biracial black/white women" evaluate the American culture in this regard?
5. What are your feelings about "The hard part?" What did you learn? (194-209)
6. In what ways is androcentrism illustrated in Pipher's chapter "Then and now?" Has the power of androcentrism changed? Explain. What is your reaction to this chapter? (232-248)
7. What does hooks mean when she says that the feminist movement, especially the work of visionary black activists, paved the way for a reconsideration of race and racism that has had a positive impact on our society as a whole. (59)