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    Freedom, a birth-given entitlement or a manmade privilege? For the female population on this Earth, neither is the appropriate answer. Freedom is defined by the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint; everyday women are silenced for speaking out or are frowned upon for being independent by not submitting to the heavy-weight of the set standards placed upon their shoulders. Over the centuries, the proposal of women having any rights remained a constant battle

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    videos were very interesting to learn about white privilege. The term white privilege means the systematic advantages of being white (Tatum Racism: Can We Talk?). The topic white privilege is an exceptionally difficult to discuss for the reason that many white people don’t feel influential or identify they have privileges compared to other individuals in society may not feel differently about white privilege. For example in the article White Privilege Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack Peggy McIntosh

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    Have We Really Accepted the Presence of Privilege? Shamus Khan’s book Privilege looks at the boarding school of St. Paul’s and the lifestyle, mindset and actions of the students that come out of it. We saw privilege manifest itself in multiple ways. One of those ways involved gender, looking at the girls who were forced to follow strict clothing rules all to the benefit of the male students. He touches upon class and the discussion of the old elite (exclusion) vs. New Elite (Inclusion). In the

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    Privilege affects everyone, regardless of if they are affected positively or negatively. Being the majority in America, the white populations bears an automatic stamp of privilege on their foreheads, although they would care very strongly not to admit it. On the surface, privilege does not seem like such a bad thing, but when you pay attention to the differentiation of struggles between white men and everyone else in America, you can see it is a very large issue. Whether it is in the classroom, in

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    In Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Between the World and Me Coates tells his son, Samori, many times throughout the book that he is scared for his black body (an example of White Privilege in itself, as white people do not have to worry about the police unjustly killing them) and worried that it could be taken from him at any time. White Privilege is prevalent here as black people are the most likely to be shot by the police and are murdered by law enforcement at three times the rate of white people. Although

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    VUSM 280 Final Paper Erin Washington Viterbo University VUSM Final Paper Intercultural Knowledge Social injustice involves oppression, privilege, prejudice, and discrimination. Oppression occurs when social forces tend to hold people down and block their pursuit of a good life. (Hart, 2014a). According to Johnson, “Oppression results from the social relationship between privileged and oppressed categories, which makes it possible for individuals to vary in their personal experience

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    Awareness of White Privilege Effects Racism Toward Black Americans Ongoing research efforts continue to focus on the cognitive processes involved in the perpetuation of intergroup biases as well as techniques that can be used to reduce racial prejudice (Stewart, Latu, Branscombe, Phillips & Denney, 2012). Descriptive studies (Neville, Lilly, Lee, Duran & Browne, 2000) and experimental investigations (Branscombe, Schmitt & Schiffhaurer, 2006) have found a significant relationship between the

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    working as an MC or Microphone Controller since the early 2000 's and has often collaborated with Ryan Lewis on his songs such as "Thrift Shop", "Can 't Hold Us", and "White Privilege II". He has done songs that target a wide variety of subjects and issues ranging from non-conforming to traditional gender roles to White Privilege and the Black Lives Matter movement. Like some other artists, his work demonstrates how he views the world around him using past experiences, interests, and feelings towards

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    I had the privilege of speaking over the phone to my loving older cousin, Linda Ann Johnson, who is in her third year of teaching elementary school – kindergarten at (School district) early on Halloween morning. Linda Ann choose to become a kindergarten teacher because every day is completely different with new and exciting experiences. She spoke of her passion of working with 20 different personalities on a daily basis. She enjoys getting to know the kids in a special way and getting to see them

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    Thompson, & Green, 2011). All three types of racism attempt to justify the unequal privileges and disadvantages occurring in society. White privilege is considered a primary category of racism. It involves the preferential treatment, privilege and power for white people at the expense of people with colored skin (Harrell et al., 2011). The purpose of

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