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    Field Trip Reflection

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    After the field trip today to Carter & McCrae, I can say that my beliefs and understandings about children from a different cultural and/or ethnic minority group have changed significantly compared to before the trip. Before the trip, I had some basic understandings of the challenges that these groups face but I never truly understood all of the obstacles that they have to overcome. Overcoming these obstacles will allow them to be successful in schools which will better enable them to be successful

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    According to the Census Bureau, the term “minority”, used to describe racial and ethnic groups in the United States, may need to be retired soon. In 2012, projections were released that by the end of this decade, no single racial or ethnic group will constitute a majority of children under 18. And in about three decades, no singe group will constitute a majority of the country as a whole. (CITATION) Why is this relevant you may ask? The lack of interest in our fellow citizens cultures has continuously

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    Diversity is engagement across racial and ethnic lines consist of a broad and varied set of activities and initiative (Milem, Chang, and Antonio 2005). Diversity is about recognizing that each individual is unique and have differences. These differences include the dimensions of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age, physical abilities, religious beliefs, political beliefs or other ideologies. Diversity is meant to bring respect, understanding, and tolerance, accepting

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    Essay Racial and Ethnic Identity

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    consequently altering each different group’s racial and ethnic Identity. Throughout the semester, I have discovered that in much literature writers had an ideal perspective on their own identity as well as the identity that the dominant culture influenced them to have. While doing some research I wanted to see what would be a transitional time frame for a person to be un-conditioned of many negative symbolic meanings in regard to minorities and immigrants. My research has shown that there was a hierarchical

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    difficult to showcase every feature of the person or thing, hence, media has been essentialising the representations to suit the views of the majority. Media representations show a version of reality that appeals to the masses, seldom appealing to the minority. Media representation matters as it shapes and influences the perspectives, thoughts, beliefs and recreates reality and has representations on age, gender, race, ethnicity, culture, social statuses and many more. Media representation is also important

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    Irish are alcoholics. d. all of these 14. The concept respectable bigotry refers to a. poor Whites’ hostility toward African Americans. b. African American and Puerto Rican hostility toward one another. c. prejudice against White ethnics. d. the government’s attitudes toward

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    Is Dining A Good Chance?

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    participating in ethic organizations/activities decline ethnic relations on campus? On one hand, only dining with one’s ethic group segregates the campus by race. Also, participating in ethnic organizations and activities could make people of different ethnicities feel segregated or left out. On the other hand dining by ethnic background could just be people hanging out with whom they enjoy to be around or relate to. Further more, participating in ethnic activities and organizations could spread awareness

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    received a bonus of 20 points of the 100 needed to guarantee admission if he or she possessed any one of the following “miscellaneous” factors: membership in an underrepresented racial or ethnic minority (which included African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans), attendance to a predominantly minority or disadvantaged high school, or recruitment for athletics. And yet, even though the Court struck down this scheme by holding it violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment

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    What is America without diversity? America, specifically the United States was built upon an assortment of races and ethnic backgrounds. The population continues to develop and as this is happening the number of non- American English speaking immigrants is increasing. Many of these people come with just the clothes on their back. I should know, as my family is made up of immigrants from Mexico. When my family members came to the United States they barely spoke any English, and that made it very difficult

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    Blacks lived in southern states. Douglas Massey stated in his Residential Segregation essay that these southern states contained only 25% of whites, most Blacks lived in rural counties that yielded a large portion of segregated and racially isolated minorities. Shifting ahead to today, racially segregated neighborhoods share a common theme, many Blacks cluster into neighborhoods that are in and around urban areas that seem to be close to the city center. Massey explains that the concentration of space

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