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    Diversity In Movies

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    whether they are educated or not. Although television displays somewhat of diversity, they still adhere to stereotypes with a dumb white girl, Hispanic housekeeper, and angry black women. A stereotype that is constantly upheld on

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    inform, and educate, there are a variety of stereotypes that can be found within some of these children shows. Some of these stereotypes have to do with ethnicity and gender. After carefully watching and analyzing a few of these children

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    I'm a Hispanic student and naturally that means that I must have lived a difficult life. My mom must have been on some kind of television talk show screaming at her “baby daddy” for the child support. I’m Hispanic, so I must have crossed the border ether from Mexico or Central America. I’m Mexican, so I must have friends that are in a gang. I’m Hispanic, so I must have something to do with the increase in poverty, crime, and and teen pregnancies. And of course, when applying to the University my

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    whites, and Hispanics were all treated with a different kind of respect while being in education. Whites; being the majority, were treated with high

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    Salma Hayek Stereotypes

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    implementing certain ideologies into people’s heads by reinforcing certain attributes or stereotypes for different identities. Popular media plays off generalizations to make relatable films, such as the dumb blonde or good girl falling in love with the bad body. However, this gives off a subliminal message that all people that fit into those categories act like that in everyday life. This is seen with Hispanic women in Hollywood who are often seen as the seductress or the ignorant maid, both have

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    Linda Chavez seeks to inform Hispanic immigrants and American citizens of the protests between Hispanics and legislation. She also attempts to outline and rid of the common stereotype that Hispanics are an issue to American society because they illegally migrate to the U.S. and raise their flag to harsh legislation. Chavez appears to side with her Hispanic relatives and defends them of their stereotypes by listing various achievements immigrants conquer. In paragraph 8 she states that “80 percent

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    the American society because of the way hispanics are viewed by the media and the working white class as illegal immigrants who come from the same place and aren’t educated, on the other hand are also hard working people. Hispanics in today's American society are both having to work in arduous jobs like construction and landscaping and also crossing the border to the United States in hope to find a better life, but instead come to an America full of stereotypes that are associated with them because

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    What is a stereotype? The Free Dictionary defines a stereotype as “a simplified and standardized conception or image invested with special meaning and held in common by members of a group” (Stereotype). Although many people may not realize it, stereotypes influence how they interact with others each day. People judge others because of their race, ethnicity, religion, and heritage before they even know the person. These judgements come from stereotypes they encounter in their lives. There are

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    Stereotypes Stereotypes refers to the features imposed upon individual groups which are conventional, formulaic and exaggerated regarding to their nationality, race and sexual alignment, among many others (Stuart Ewen & Elizabeth Ewen; 2006). These features tend to be over simplications of the groups involved. For instance, somebody who meets some few people from a certain country and finds them to be old fashioned and quit may spread to all the people from the country in question are reserved and

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    Hispanic/Latino individuals and families living in the U.S. have faced multiple injustices and inequities in the Latino community such as being victims of deportation operations, Immigration, Economic inequality, and negative stereotypes. Living in an atmosphere full of negative stereotypes affecting the Hispanic population in which they encounter and face countless racial prejudices issues. In some cases it leads to discrimination where the Latino community is being taken advantage of by not speaking

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