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    Civil Rights Observation

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    While racism was pronounced dead and gone with the end of the Civil Rights Movement, negative feelings are still harbored. Even now it is frowned up in the workplace to discriminate against other races because ‘we’re better than that.’ But evidence still leads to the contrary. While no laws reinforce obvious racism, people still contain hatred. Tiffany’s parents waited until Rachel, Tiffany, and I had all left…

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    Broken Bodies Summary

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    conditions are the result of the paths that they were channeled into through the structural racism that keeps them in their pre-determined boxes. It’s a circular institution: the type of work they are able to do is determined by their social status and education, and the social status and education they are able to obtain is determined by the work they can do. Because of the circular pathway better known as structural racism, the Triqui people are have no mobility to advance up the social…

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    death of the character Desdemona serves as the climatic breaking point where pervasive racism and sexism can no longer exist without resulting in detrimental harm to the involved parties. It is Othello’s prideful hamartia that, combined with sexism, is the catalyst that ultimately destroys both his and Desdemona’s life. In Othello, the cast of characters is subjected to the mounting pressures of sexism and racism without even realizing the detrimental effects it has on their lives. The main…

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    Dark Girls discusses colorism and structural racism. Many personal experiences are recounted by African-American women, discussing the pressures from strangers, peers, and even family to be light-skinned. An experiment also showed a little girl selecting the drawing of a white girl for the positive traits (beauty, intelligence) and the darkest girl for the negative traits. A psychologist highlights the fact that colorism is not predispositioned; rather, societal pressures like the media…

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    systemic racism majorly contributed to his conviction. The Royal Commissioners then discovered what developed out of the events and numerous recommendations for further reference. A Royal Commission is “a body…

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    Social attitudes are so important in our society, they are brought by multiple ways and that can have a big impact overall on an individual 's life. In the past, our social attitudes to this day where looked at as something negative during that time. Attitudes have to do with a positive or negative evaluation of an object person, group, or idea. What is mostly focused on in this paper is the activities of a certain group pf people. This paper will explore a movie that is based on a book titled…

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    How does one become labeled the fifth most dangerous academic in the nation? Dr. Armando Navarro is a political scientist and retired professor of ethnic studies at the University of California, Riverside. I had the honor of interviewing Dr. Navarro this April and was astounded by the passion this man has for la causa and his trajectory. After the interview with Dr. Navarro I felt deeply inspired as a first generation Mexicana, I felt my aspirations of becoming a counselor in my urban community…

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    Family Family is a huge deal in Mexico. In Mexico, family comes first. Children are celebrated and are more sheltered than in the US. Family structure is more patriarchal as men are the head of the family and women are the caregivers and models of morality and religion. Men and women have a duty to help each other. Interdependence, rather than independence, is expected. In the US, family is usually second to work and are typically smaller. Children are often minimally parented and more…

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    Tlatelolco Massacre Essay

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    The Tlatelolco Massacre In the summer of 1968, Mexico was thrust into the center of the world stage pending the upcoming Olympics. The highly anticipated event generated a variety of emotions amongst the Mexican people, and not all emotions were good. The people were angry; millions of government dollars were being funneled ruthlessly into this event while a large majority of the population lived well below the poverty line and struggled to survive day-to-day. The anger and the desire for…

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    Transition To Democracy

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    México’s Transition to an Elusive Idea of Democracy A democracy is that which “its most powerful collective decision-makers are selected through fair, honest and periodic elections in which candidates clearly compete for votes and in which virtually all the adult population is eligible to vote”. It can be defined as political system in which individualistic power to make political decisions is based on a struggle for leadership votes and the freedom for people to make representation decisions…

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