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    basically equality for all, no matter race, gender, class, sexual orientation, or religion. Liberalism typically wants more federal government involvement in social issues and economic issues. My main focus on liberalism is social issues. Coming from a family that is in touch with their faith, while at the same time does not go to church often; my parents are liberal themselves. Both of my parents have been discriminated against for either their ethnicity or gender, which is why they…

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    Race and gender have always been used as a physical marker to segregate the dominant society from those they deem less superior to themselves. Historical and social discourses demonstrate the racial divide among Americans as members of the black community continually analyze their behavior, perception, and social standing in the presence of whites. Along with African Americans, women are another group that society has imposed upon this social consciousness through marginalization. Women struggle…

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    Inequality of race, class, and gender are at the forefront of Salvage the Bones, a novel written by Jesmyn Ward about an African American family living in New Orleans. Throughout the book Hurricane Katrina looms closer and closer, until it finally hits. Esch is the second youngest child, and the only daughter, of Daddy and Esch’s late mother. Her younger brother Junior and older brothers Skeetah and Randall spend much of their time in the Pit, what they call their house and the area around it.…

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    Social inequality is the lifestyle of unequal opportunities for different social positions or statuses within a group or society. Social inequality contains repeated traits of unequal distributions of goods, wealth, and punishments that are most likely tied to race, gender, and class. The most important dimensions consist of income, wealth, power, occupational prestige, schooling, ancestry, and race or ethnicity. Some contributions to social inequality include : structural inequalities of…

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    success and prosperity. However, the validity of this ideal is being threatened by increasing inequality in the United States. Despite the Civil Rights Movement, which helped to change the viewpoints regarding various races, and the Women’s Rights Movement, which aided equal rights between genders, there have still been significant instances of increasing inequality. Particularly, income inequality. Income inequality is a rising issue between all social classes and races. Due to the evolving job…

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    “As I often say, we have come a long way from the days of slavery, but in 2014, discrimination and inequality still saturate out society in modern ways. Though racism may be less blatant now in many cases, its existence is undeniable” (Al Sharpton). Not only has racism been a key factor in the inequality and social stratification in today’s society, but gender and income has also played a key role as well. Social stratification involves hierarchical differences not only in economic positions,…

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    how to research, economic inequalities among and within ethnic and racialized groups in Canada, as well as how to improve the current 2016 Canadian Census of Population are endless. However, in order to get an accurate, clear, and reliable representation, I believe that certain aspects need to be focused upon. With this, the reader will get a better understanding of how certain independent variables impact the one dependent variable in focus, this being, Economic Inequality. As a social…

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    it is proven that earning rights and the appropriate opportunities has been far more difficult than a man. Ever since sports were introduced for men to play, for women, there have been changes within the coverage through the media, stereotypes, and gender equalities. Of course, the equality of women through sport has changed over time, but there are still unequal opportunities for women to this day. Media coverage for women consist of televising the Olympics, Women’s FIFA World Cup, as well as…

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    Stratification, a concept applicable to race, class, gender, and sexuality refers to the study of why some groups in society are at a disadvantage in relation to other groups. Many prominent figures in the past, one of them being Jean-Jacques Rousseau, have attempted to explain this phenomenon. Rousseau appealed to biology and human instincts to explain social outcomes, and because of this, he acknowledged that inequality of some sort will always exist. His theory has been both supported and…

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    Education is one of the places where racial inequality do happen. Since ages, education has been one of the fields where racial and ethnic minorities do struggle for equal access to quality schooling. According to Encyclopedia of the Life Course and Human Development, “On average, Asians and Whites have the highest probability of graduation at each of education, followed by blacks.” This means that racial and ethnic inequality in American education system has transcend into the occupational…

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