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    rising every morning yet all I see is a house sitting considerably higher than my own, almost as if on a pedestal. Atop this pedestal sit neighbors who look the other way when we wave or smile at them. Are they like this to everyone, or just to their Hispanic neighbors. My mind can't

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    blacks correct and none of the Hispanics correct. I was not surprised that I got zero of the Hispanics correct as I find them to be one of the hardest races to classify by just their looks as some appear to be black or at least partially black, and some also seem to be either Eskimo, American Indian or part Asian. I feel that Hispanics are the hardest to distinguish from the other three races here with darker skin colors. By being able to place none of the Hispanics into the correct race classification

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    Ever since the 1700’s, many diverse people have moved to the United States in search for a better life and to strive for the American Dream. As an outcome, racial discrimination has been affecting minorities in the United States and still is today. While America has developed as a nation, police officers still feel that it is justified to abuse their authority and use racial profiling as an excuse to discriminate. As a result of racial discrimination, many people from communities consisting of large

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    high for Latino and Black students and that this segregation is almost always what Gary Orfield called “double segregation,” that is, segregation by both race/ethnicity and poverty. In the 2009–2010 school year, 74 percent of Black and 80 percent of Hispanic students attended schools where 50 to 100 percent of the students were minori¬ties. In

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    proportion of racial and ethics of individuals working in the system is greater than the general population. It is also caused when there is dissimilar treatment towards people with similar socio-economic status based only on race. People of color and Hispanics today continue to face discrimination in housing, jobs, and education. Therefore, as a consequence, both of these communities live in poverty and within socially and economically disadvantaged areas that generate crime and violence.

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    voice heard, which made a lasting impression to the new generation. In the film, Mexican American lawyers stepped in and fight for their 14th Amendment rights, as a result they won in the state but still the society did not enforced it because the Hispanics and black people were still second class citizens. The key of deleting corruption is promoting the values of solidarity and tolerance, by breaking the cycle that has oppressing different races and social classes, so that we follow what the state

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    Jia is an Asian American and I am Hispanic our cultures have some similarities primarily the emphasis on family and duty to one’s family. Asian Americans have a strong sense of family loyalty that is held in place by shame and guilt, much like Hispanics only Hispanics tend to be more forgiving then Asians and that is where we differ. With us Hispanics we talk a big game in disowning our children, but the majority will stay take them back even if they refuse to cooperate Asian families to do not

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    Throughout our semester together, our Social Issues class has discussed many different aspects of race, class and gender. We have had many opportunities to discuss and share our opinions on different topics and problems we face today. During this course, my outlook on life and other people has changed significantly. The use of projects and papers has further enlightened me to understand the perspective of others. The readings that we have been given each week have proven themselves very beneficial

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    word for racial preferences. In 1976 black students accounted for 1% and Hispanics made up .03% of total enrollment at two and four year colleges, while the percentage of whites enrolled was 83%. By 2011, both black and Hispanic enrollment had increased by 14% with white enrollment decreasing by 24%. These numbers illustrate that the black share of total enrollment between 1976 and 2011 almost doubled, the Hispanic share quadrupled and the White

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    Stereotypes and discrimination have been in our society since this country’s founding. In our current society, many of these stereotypes are projected through movies. In the article “Whistling Vivaldi” Steele makes frequent comments about the differences between black and whites stating if you are any color other than white you are in fact less intelligent (2). This is the core problem, in our day to day lives, stereotypes get thrown around like they are facts, without any questions involved. Wither

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