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    they are present in more implicit ways. African-American’s and many other minorities have been placed in our society according to their social categorization and because of this they have been stigmatized everywhere. Implicit racism is a part of modern racism, it states that racism operates unconsciously and unintentionally according to Kassin, Fein, & Markus (2014). In fact, studies suggest that once a stereotype is applied to a particular individual or group, people usually assume that all individuals

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    Discussion The findings did not fully support our hypothesis. It does not appear that race impacted the reaction from the participants. This means that the race of the confederate did not significantly affect the level of the participant’s response to the spatial invasion. However, closeness significantly affected the negative reaction as White female students reacted more to a confederate sitting directly next to them than one seat away. The interaction between race and closeness was trending

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    An example of an institution that promotes internalized racism would be the school in which Claudia, Pecola, and Frieda attend. Maureen Peal, the new kid to the neighborhood, arrives with her head held high on top of her even higher horse. Maureen is a light-skinned African American middle classed girl who is

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    Behind the smokescreen of color-blindness, the white minority imperceptibly reinstates racism while convincing the public of a color-blind policy. In the debate community, members with accents that are “hard to understand” must change their voices to sound more “white", this process of code switching props up the whiteness paradigm. Assimilation

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    Racism is something many people have witnessed or experienced in communities or in other parts of the United States. Many may wonder, what is racism and how can it affect individual’s life? The typical dictionary defines racism as the prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one’s own race is superior. Discriminating others based on the color of their skin or simply because they are “different” has a significant impact, both on

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    How would you describe Institution Racism? Institutional racism as described is a powerful system of privilege and power based on race. Some of the powerful structures are the banks, schools, government organization, and the court of law. The roots of structural and institutionalized racism are formed when someone might have never been around people of color; this is also considered structurally racist system. Further research highlighted Institutional Racism and education especially in marginalized

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    aftermath of the Holocaust, as a means to eliminate racism. She critiques UNESCO’s approach to anti-racism, mainly its Statement on Race and Racial Prejudice. She locates three problems with the solutions proposed by UNESCO. Firstly, she argues that UNESCO disproving scientific validity of ‘race’ in fact ignores the history of colonialism as well as the effects of racism on the state and politics. As a result, this characterizes institutionalized racism as “the paranoia of minorities or the extreme left”

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    White Privilege: A Crime America Pays for Being Privilege is something many of us do not realize we have on an everyday basis. Privilege is something you can get over time, but others are born with the natural ability to be privileged. Anybody who is “white” descent is born with what is known as white privilege. Many of us do not recognize this the privilege that comes with being white in society. We go on everyday taking advantage of other races by being white without even knowing it.

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    As read in the book racism has been around for centuries this is one of America's faults in which we regret our actions. Yet racism was one of the many things America was built off of, it was an average day thing back in the 16th century. Even though this was very common in the 16th century many people believe that it is still relevant in today's society. Back in the 16th century many slaves were apart of the slave trade which was the procuring, transporting, and selling of human beings as slaves

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    people are blind to the subject of racism because racism of today's world is covert and furtive versus several decades ago when one could be open and public about their acts of racism. Not only is racism causing a discord amongst the citizens of a place that is considered to be a “safe space,” “home of the free and the land of the brave,” and “many opportunities and equal opportunity” for those within its borders and to immigrants who aspire to come here but racism has caused a sense of lost identity

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