RacismJoin now to read essay RacismIn my proposal I would like to touch on the subject of racism and explain how this is an ongoing issue in our society. Even though we can’t completely stop this way of thinking, we can take the time to set forth more positive lifestyles.
Being discriminated against because of the color of your skin or the ethnicity you were raised is unacceptable in our society today. Since the words of the great Dr. Martin Luther King, we’ve slowly begun to overcome this narrow-mindedness still demonstrated today. Even though we can’t stop this way of thinking in others, we can set forth a more positive and open-minded lifestyle. Taking into consideration the number of advantages a white individual has had in the past, we strive to make these advantages possible for all citizens in our country. Racism will never be cured, but every effort should be made to decrease this negativity towards many races. Since we all come from different cultures and ethnicities, we have a different outlook on life and seem to bump heads from time to time. This is perfectly normal when you realize how these different cultures are raised to think. From the hate movie that we watched in class, it explains
The racialism of America is a reality, and the solutions to it are already becoming clear and seem imminent. There are all kinds of solutions, with some being possible and some will never be found. Here is a chart to illustrate some of the basic principles and principles of a better society — but with what you can learn from the above studies, you can make your own decisions on what you want to achieve through your life:
The following chart was prepared by Dr. David Shuster at a seminar held on Wednesday, August 20, 2011 at the National Library of Medicine (MGH) in Seattle. It is a great example of how hard work can get you through a tough time in your life. When you find that something has gone wrong, you just have to do what you can. And it’s a lot more worthwhile to live your life as a person, than to sit idly by and bask in the glow of a “lighter than the sun,” simply for your own sake.
*** As a final note, no matter what your circumstances, you are no longer being judged for your actions or actions as a individual or as a society by the color of your skin or other person’s race, religion, belief system or color. In fact, one race doesn’t make your life any easier, while the other gives you pain and frustration. The same cannot be said for a person or group.
*** In response to an article that asked about the importance of taking a class assignment on racism, the top ten reasons is:
*** It makes you more open to understanding
*** The work required to learn (how to be a better person) is rewarding
*** People who are not as sensitive to racism’s message often become more open to understanding
*** Being open to knowing what it means to be a better person does not necessarily mean you give up on something that is completely natural and right on its face.
It turns out that it can go a little bit further than that.
There are countless ways to learn, including being open to being open to not knowing what it means to be racialized or discriminated against. In part, this means that you have the opportunity to learn a great deal about your social, racial and non-racial status.
One of the most interesting things about learning and learning about race is that it makes learning and learning about racialization more difficult. While there is no better way to become aware of race and the problems of racial discrimination than to simply follow the guide to understanding, understand and speak out, learning is the better way to get at understanding, as shown in this video explaining how to learn in action:
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Although learning about racialized identities or differences might seem quite easy, it is not so simple. The question is not whether one can teach one about race. Rather, what is it about the idea of race that many people do not want to accept? One cannot teach one about racialized identity, while also insisting that there can be no such thing as equal citizenship. But race teaches people that there is one race, and that it is all that is good, that there must be one race. As Dr. Shuster showed on Tuesday, there are thousands of ideas that a citizen can choose to incorporate into one’s worldview, and all that is good about the world is its diversity. The choice is as important to any one individual as the one we take in to serve as an example of the many ways it can become a part of us.
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