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    Who Is Paul Persecuted

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    Paul, who was once called Saul, was an enemy of Christ disciples. Before he came to Christ, he persecuted the brethren in the early days of Christianity and sentenced many to death. He was also involved with the death of Stephen. Paul took permission after the death of Stephen to visit Damascus and persecute the Christians, which were located in those regions. While he was on his way to Damascus, he had an encounter with Jesus Christ, which changed his life and he then became a Christian (Acts…

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    incorporating African American culture, thinking and mentality as well as a message within them. Usually this message is something along the lines of faith, power, love or forgiveness. The movies are also suppose to show blacks in realistic and relatable situations and how they overcame them. Even though the movies have targeted a black audience that is not the only viewers they get. Tyler Perry movies have become beloved and favored among all races not just African Americans. Tyler Perry Movies…

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    Through out American history black bodies were subjected to negativity, Ta-Nehisi Coates states his beliefs and the conditions of the black body in the New York Times bestseller Between the World and Me. Coates writes about the racist and violent acts that African Americans endured in America. Present day, people do not feel that racism exist, but the tales of murdered black bodies suggest otherwise. Black bodies are being destroyed and their destroyers are being left unpunished. Coates…

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    the arisen political situation in America and it’s peoples views. She acknowledges the well-intentioned white americans who have become outraged and ashamed by how much support Trump has received during this election, in which she states he has displayed, a blatantly racist attitude towards coloured communities. It is due to this attitude, that the white working and middle class Americans are feeling uncomfortable as they 've grown accustomed to seeing politicians speak about racist ideas in a…

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    Cultural Competency Model

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    Sue, 2016). There are five stages in the Cross model. Preencounter is the first stage. In this stage African Americans diminish their Black heritage and place a higher importance on White ways and values. At this stage there is evidence of self-hate, low…

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    I identify as an African American woman. Being a woman as well as a minority are the two most distinctive factors of my cultural identity. There is little known knowledge of my ancestors pass on both sides of my family. I assume my ancestors came from Africa. Before this assignment I have given little thoughts to the roots of my ancestry. It was not a topic greatly discussed in my families. The way they entered the United States does have an influence on my culture. My ancestors made the new…

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    The nation is in high tension with all of the recent police shootings and the social injustice towards African-Americans. People are protesting now because Black Lives Matter. Black Lives Matter is a movement where people around the country of the cruelty towards African-Americans. We are tired of being treated differently because of our skin and judging who we are without getting to know a person. People don’t really know what the Black Lives Matter movement really is and whites are confused on…

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    equality in the Civil Rights Movement to the depiction of the Black family in the twenty-first century in media and popular culture. As a sociologist and African American family scholar, Franklin intended for this work to be a contribution to a needed dialogue about the issues of gender relations through a socio-historical lens considering American economics, Black culture, and societal norms (Franklin 23). Understanding the influence of hegemony has shifted many of us into considering…

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    Indian culture his parents follow. Throughout the story the author shows the Indian culture’s influence on the characters and how different characters are affected by it. Through use of multiple literary devices, he shows the constant struggle for American-Indians that have to deal with the difficulties of mixing their family traditions in an environment that isn’t too accepting of them. In the very beginning of the story it is shown how Alexie’s father is affected by the combination of…

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    which instead reaffirms hegemonic ideals towards African Americans. By centralizing his hypersexuality and suppressing women and other masculinities of men, Kanye’s music truly parallels the hegemonic structure that he is fighting…

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