Blog Post #3

 The video on the Four I's of Oppression typically outlines the framework visually and conceptually, explaining how each level interacts with and reinforces the others.

  1. Individual: It often features examples of personal biases or prejudices that contribute to oppression, emphasizing the role of personal responsibility.

  2. Interpersonal: The video may illustrate how daily interactions between individuals can perpetuate stereotypes and discrimination, highlighting the impact of social dynamics.

  3. Institutional: This section usually discusses policies and practices within organizations that systematically disadvantage certain groups, often using real-world examples like school discipline policies or hiring practices.

  4. Structural: The video typically connects the dots between individual actions and institutional practices, showing how they collectively create systemic oppression across society, affecting access to resources, power, and opportunities.

Overall, the video aims to encourage viewers to recognize these layers of oppression and understand their interconnectedness, fostering awareness and advocacy for change.

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