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    Introduction to Racism

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    Literature Review on Racism Table of Contents TOC o "1-3" h z u HYPERLINK l "_Toc336445247" Introduction to Racism PAGEREF _Toc336445247 h 3 HYPERLINK l "_Toc336445248" Significance to the Study PAGEREF _Toc336445248 h 4 HYPERLINK l "_Toc336445249" Effect of Racism on overall Health PAGEREF _Toc336445249 h 5 HYPERLINK l "_Toc336445250" Effect of Racism in Education and Student's Life PAGEREF _Toc336445250 h 7 HYPERLINK l "_Toc336445251" Effect of Racism in Workplace PAGEREF _Toc336445251

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    Doomed : Repeat The Past

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    Andrea Acosta Mrs. Hart Creative Writing 16 September 2014 Doomed to Repeat the Past - Racism is the belief that all members of each race possess characteristics or abilities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or races. It is the systematic oppression of people who did not set up the system of oppression (i.e. white people vs. every other POC). This system is not just institutionalized but embedded into every fabric of society from

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    histories and their cultures. Unfortunately, Australian schools have been identified as a major setting of race-based discrimination (Lester, 2000, p.12). However, children and adolescents are at periods of substantial development in cognitive, social and emotional skills when they are at school (Aboud & Levy, 2000, p. 270) and schools are important contexts for shaping social norms (World Health Organization, 2003, p.3.6). This makes schools a primary setting for addressing the issue of discrimination

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    Racism For Racism

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    Racism Needs To Be Stopped Racism in schools is a big problem, especially in America. Daria Hall, K-12 policy director at the Education Trust, says that students of color have less access to high level courses. Black students are categorized as dumb, dropouts. This is not the case at all, this is only a small percentage. Judging a whole race because of something few students do is absurd. This is like saying everyone that is white is a racist just because a few of them are. This is why schools heavy

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    acism Have you ever witnessed racism? Racism is the act of discrimination against one race because the race thinks they are more superior. Most people think you mainly see racism towards African Americans because they say white people think they’re more superior that African Americans. Racism has been experienced by every race not just one in particular, you will learn that as you read. Racism was real bad during the 1865 when a new white supremacist group called “kkk” was formed. The KKK or also

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    13, 2014 Racism has always been a controversial topic, especially in the United States. Nicholas Kristoff, a Pulitzer Prize winning columnist for the New York Times, tackles racism in his recent article, “When Whites Just Don’t Get It”, but not in the conventional way. His purpose was simple: to bring attention to the subject of racism because he believes that it is still not getting the attention it deserves. He wants to show his readers that even with the problems in Ferguson, racism still needs

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    compared to the whites. Blacks were not allowed to go to the same school, ride the same bus, or have certain jobs that the whites had. As time changed, so did the issue on racism. This problem somewhat improved in the 1960’s. Blacks were allowed to ride on the same bus, had more job opportunities, and could go to the same school as whites. They did have restrictions when it came to that, but you can see that over time it has improved. Racism today is better but can still be improved. Now, blacks have

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    becoming acquainted to the problems around it. One of those many problems is racism. One half of the world sees it as no threat, but others think of it as a restriction or boundary to things and people around them. They are completely ignorant of this situation and the consequences it may lead to afterwards. Racism is a major problem today and one of the worst things about it, is how it affects young people. So what exactly is racism? It is treating someone differently or unfairly, simply because they belong

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    How do our African American Males Feel the Effects of Systemic Racism in School? According to Joy M. Thomas, author of “Mass Incarceration of Minority Males,” elementary school children are deliberately sent to “juvenile detention,” also known as, “school-to-prison pipeline”, a common practice across the United States, where pupils are treated like criminals instead of students. Furthermore, schools have implemented “zero tolerance disciplinary policies” that are aimed at minority students. At the

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    coincidence that many of the scholars are black. Institutionalized racism exists in our country, and can be countered by means of service learning and Catholic social teaching. The best method of reducing racism is through education, as education provides lasting effects on both the student and the community. During my time serving at Boys Hope Girls Hope, I was able to make a positive impact on the scholar’s lives. Nowadays, many consider racism and prejudice a thing of the past, and people whine about discrimination

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