Them & us : prejudice and self-understanding / produced by Learning Seed ; writer Jeffrey Schrank.

Those who hold hidden assumptions or stereotypes consider them a recognition of reality, not a prejudice. A common reaction is 'you might be prejudiced', but 'I'm a realist'. What is prejudice for 'them' is merely a recognition of 'the way things are' for...

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Corporate Author: Learning Seed Company
Other Authors: Schrank, Jeffrey (Author of dialog)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: Chicago, IL : Learning Seed, 2007.
Series:Education in video, volume 2
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Online Access:Click for online access

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