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    Social work at any level is working with people in an effort to understand the interaction between the individual and their environment. Once understood, social workers assume the role of providing accommodations on all three levels of interaction. The first step is to identify one’s own system and where we personal meet our environment. In examining my own ecological system, there is a micro, mezzo and macro level that seems to have always work congruently to shape my life and view of the world

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    media way too often. “This overview of the most common Hispanic stereotypes portrayed in the media reveals why sweeping generalizations about Latinos are harmful” (Nittle). Whether it is a male or female Latin actress/actor, the stereotypes rage from: Latin lovers and sexpot’s to thugs and immigrants. When in reality, not all Latino’s are what the stereotypes claim. Have you ever seen a movie or show in which the main male character is a Hispanic hunk who gets all the ladies? He would be considered

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    the state of Chihuahua, Mexico in the city of Chihuahua. I have always considered my race to be Mexican and my ethnicity to be Hispanic while my nationality is American. Considering filling out administrative forms, I typically check the block for other when it comes to race and identify by ethnicity. It varies depending on the form, if there’s a block to check for Hispanic usually there’s a blank space where I write in Mexican. If there is only a black space then I will write in Mexican. However,

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    Wetback Domination Many immigrants coming to the United States are criticized by their appearance. People often like to call out how they are not from here calling them wetbacks and telling them to go back to where they came from. Here the author is defending the rights of immigrants and people who where born in the United States and are of Mexican decent. The perspective of wetbacks is their skin and there appearance how they look makes them Mexican. What i mean by appearance is that you can tell

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    One population that is vulnerable in the setting of the public school is those who are Hispanic and have language barrier with the staff at the school. The parents who have the language barrier can only communicate through either the staff member who knows Spanish who often is not available to translate or through a tablet that is not perfect translations and is hard to use. For the children, I have seen how hard it is to get dropped off at school because they are afraid of the environment with all

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    The Hispanic Culture

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    When looking at the Hispanic culture and some of its strengths, it is easy to see the role and influence that family has on those within the Hispanic community. In fact, it is often the influence and relationship between a child and their parents that makes a difference late into the childs life, and shapes every aspect from language, religion, and even traditions that have been passed down to the child from previous generations. Rojas, Grzywacz, Zapata Roblyer, Crain, and Cervantes (2013), discuss

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    affects my way of living and my professional life. My social location has been shaped by the environment I am in and the people involved in it. Growing up as a Hispanic-American female, in America has been very difficult, as I often had to battle within myself for what values or roles from both my cultures I wanted to follow. As a Hispanic female, I have been raise with the idea that women are supposed to be submissive and have been taught since early age what roles women play in marriage. I have

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    My Favorite Neighborhood

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    The Mid-Wilshire area is the most diverse neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, with the highest dissimilarity index of 0.755. This is clearly seen since the population is made up of 33.6% White, 22.7% African American, 19.8% Asian, and 19.9% Latino. Although my neighborhood is located right next to Koreatown, it is quite secluded from the city and the park is in the middle of a residential area. I decided to choose this area and more specifically this park because it’s where I grew up and spent

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    College Reflection

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    After witnessing my parents struggle because of their lack of a formal education, I learned that education plays a strong role in social mobility. The odds were set against me, but I did not want to let that prevent me from being successful. I was aware of the obstacles I would have to overcome as a young Latina. However, through my hard work and determination, I was able to excel beyond other people's expectations. While I feel extremely privileged that I am attending the University of Michigan

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    It appears to be that the discussion of race and class in America has become amplified, especially in the last couple of years. For many, it is a touchy subject that hits close to home. With the presence of social media and news that feeds off of racial tension in America, the issues are polarizing and difficult to productively discuss. America’s handling of race and class relations is generally not something to be proud of, and there exists a long history of issues with race. It is clear that there

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