whitestream
English
Etymology
Blend of white + mainstream
Adjective
whitestream (not comparable)
- Of or relating to mainstream views or scholarship with a bias toward white people and their history.
Verb
whitestream (third-person singular simple present whitestreams, present participle whitestreaming, simple past and past participle whitestreamed)
- (transitive, social sciences) To bias toward white people and their history.
- 2008, Curry Malott, A Call to Action
- In addition to manipulating the curriculum, Native American children were whitestreamed by severely controlling their actions and very closely monitoring their behavior.
- 2008, Curry Malott, A Call to Action
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