There are more laws and better education to create equality among the races in this world. In America, the biggest antiracist movement to support the theory would be in the 20th century with the passing of multiple civil rights laws as well as the end of segregation. There are more and more antiracist organizations that promote equality or work to educate the world on the negative effects of racism. In South America in the 1980s and 1990s there were strong antiracist movements that made the country better and at the same time freed Nelson Mandela who would go on to be president of South America. Even more important was the message Nelson Mandela reiterated of peace and equality despite the harsh imprisonment and treatment he endured. Along with Mandela, there have been other activists such as Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr. to others who spoke and worked on equality among the …show more content…
There was no rhyme or reason but that the innocent people were of different color. Due to these events recently, there have spurred riots that have damaged the cities as well as the country. Despite all of that, it is a miracle to see the strength and cohesiveness that Charleston, South Carolina showed to the world that they would not let one person destroy their city. The Antiracist Theory is important to all humans of the world as well as educators of the future. This theory can teach all the correct philosophies, interactions, thoughts and practices that can help eliminate racism in the world. There are many antiracist organizations to educate people as well as provide trainings to disarm racism. This theory can help people understand and appreciate races other than their own so they may be less discriminatory to other races. This theory can be taught to children at a young age and instilled in them that equality is important no matter the race of a