Category: Discrimination

  • Racism and White Privilege and Benefits

    Table of Contents Introduction How Racism is Defined by the Society White Privilege is a Silent Form of Racial Discrimination How Racial Discrimination and White Privilege Intersect Conclusion References Introduction Racism and white privilege are topics discussed on different platforms when confronting issues of social inequality. Racism is commonly viewed as the discrimination practices that…

  • Native Americans in Schools: Effects of Racism

    Introduction Racism is one of the problems affecting the country in all its sector of the economy. The education sector is one of the key sectors impacted negatively by racism. In various schools across the country, racism takes different forms. Students, teachers, and other educational stakeholders participate in racist acts. Common racist acts across the…

  • Racism in the Contemporary America

    In what ways does racism affect diversity Racism is a preferential behavior and attitude towards a specific race that makes it out to be superior to other races. Usually some form of violation, physical or mental is practiced towards a certain race. Historically, a dominant group or majority of population would unfairly treat a minority…

  • Skin Color as Reason for Oppression and Discrimination

    Today, millions of people think that they live in a world that is equal and fair to everyone. However, recent studies and communication with blacks could reveal the truth that discrimination based on skin color exists and challenges many individuals. Compared to the current health COVID-19-based problems and climate changes that can hardly be solved…

  • Racism and Pessimism in Wilson’s Play “Fences”

    Racism is considered a collection of beliefs, behaviors, and practices perpetuating an unequal distribution of power among ethnic and racial groups. Racial discrimination is the subjugation of certain ethnic or racial groups in order to preserve the advantages of others, hence developing and sustaining socioeconomic inequities. Discrimination may be detected at the institutional level via…

  • Anti-Latinos Discrimination and Rebuttal in the US

    Table of Contents Introduction Discrimination of Latinos: My Perspective The Other Perspective Rebuttal Conclusion References Introduction The Hispanic demographic is the fastest-growing population in the United States with over 57 million citizens (Johnson and Lichter 712). Unfortunately, statistics indicate that over 50 percent of the Latinos in the United States have faced at least one…

  • Combating Racial Discrimination in Public Institutions

    Racial discrimination is a social challenge to development in modern communities. Individuals from different cultural, ethnic, or racial minorities have encountered social injustices in public institutions. The U.S. history indicates vital milestones regarding administrative policies aimed at eliminating discrimination (Nigro & Kellough, 2014). Most importantly, chapter nine has been critical in enhancing knowledge on combating…

  • Racism v Justice. “The New Jim Crow” by M. Alexander

    The book focuses on exploring the social status of African Americans, in the context of the judicial and mass incarceration system. The socio-economic status quo and political policy forced a whole race into poverty, and subsequent crime and arrest. Law enforcement is given a carte blanche in combatting crime that is supposedly not racially based.…

  • Racism Is the Problem of Society

    History consists of racial controversies: the European colonization and the annihilation of the indigenous population of the Americas, the Holocaust, and other genocides. Today racism exists in various aspects; people of color suffer from violence, hear racial slurs, and the authorities do not work in their favor. This paper provides evidence that racism is the…

  • New World Slavery and Racism in Society

    Table of Contents Introduction The Significance and Legacy of New World Slavery The Reasons for Transporting Slaves from Africa The Consequences of Slavery and Racial Ideology Conclusion References Introduction It is significant, to begin with, Virginia; the Africans who arrived on this land knew something of European culture and could speak Spanish or Portuguese. Their…