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Author Topic: Roleplaying and race- a discussion group  (Read 509 times)
Bankuei
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« on: March 18, 2005, 09:19:31 PM »

Hi folks,

For anyone interested in discussing the issues of race, culture and ethnicity in regards to roleplaying:

http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/RoleplayersOfColor/

Discussion includes portrayal and depiction of ethnic groups in roleplaying publications, social contract issues, etc.

Chris
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Ben Lehman
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« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2005, 10:31:26 PM »

I'm going to ask this publically, because I imagine it applies to more than one of us.

I'm a white guy.  Not a gamer of color at all.  But I am really interested in race and cultural issues.  Am I welcome to read this group?  Post to it?

yrs--
--Ben
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Bankuei
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« Reply #2 on: March 19, 2005, 01:03:35 AM »

Hi Ben,

As from the groups FAQ:

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## Rules of Discussion:
1. This -is- a somewhat political group, and as long as the discussion
   is relevant to the group purpose political discussion will be
   allowed.

2. Personal attacks, racial, ethnic, class, and religious slandering
   will not be tolerated.

3. This group is not meant to exclude the majority race, but the
   perspective for them here is much like of the perspective for men who
   join women in gaming lists.

4. For now, discuss what seems relevant, and we'll see what rules are
   needed.


I think in order to get/give the most from discussion in this group, a bit of background knowledge in the poltics of race would be useful.  Particularly useful concepts to get a grasp on would include internalized racism, internalized racial superiority, white privelege, and unmarked categories.  

Some useful links to check out:

http://www.thepeoplesinstitute.org/principles.html
http://www.metroresearch.org/press/article_detail.asp?id=12
http://moodle.ed.uiuc.edu/wiked/index.php/White_privilege

If you or anyone else interested in the topic would like to know more, please PM me. :)

Chris
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