How often do you think people are privileged because of their race or ethnicity? How about yourself? How often are you privileged?
People will privileged because of their race or ethnicity until
they have value because of their special culture, group membership
until something wrong done or failed to do. It is a part of reality
that makes others follow the same thing. Being a female or colored
person they are more likely to be hired, recognized and get benefit
in many things. privileged can help social groups for special
knowledge, reference, comfort, and social interaction. There are
unearned advantages of special race and ethnicity.
Being born in the unwealthy family, low socioeconomic background,
low education background African Americans and Latinos are
considered as a criminal and benefits with any unearned advantages
or any usual benefits.
As a white American I have a special identity with special status,
and experience and privileged with our economic, education that
shows we are the real and special group. As an athlete, I did not
get the benefit for my hardware but being born into a wealthy
family made advantages for our culture, we have mental health,
medical services, and social relationship.
How often do you think people are privileged because of their race or ethnicity? How about...
How often do you think people are privileged because of their race or ethnicity? How about yourself? How often are you privileged?
1. Why do you think it is so important that people label each other with regards to race and ethnicity? 2. Think about your childhood, describe expressions that were focused on a certain gender. For example, "Act like a lady" How do you think this influences boys and girls. 3. How do you think that gender influences your career path? Are there certain careers that you feel should ONLY be for a certain group? Why or why not? 4. How...
do you think that employers are consciously making decisions about who to call back based on things like a name? or perhaps the school you attended (race and ethnicity can often be determined by what neighborhood you grew up in and where you went to school)?
How is race/ethnicity defined? Is it even possible to define race/ethnicity by genetics?
do you think that employers are consciously making decisions about who to call back based on things like a name? or perhaps the school you attended (race and ethnicity can often be determined by what neighborhood you grew up in and where you went to school)?
Which of the following has had the greatest impact on your own life: race, gender, ethnicity, or another characteristic? Which do you think is talked about more in today’s news stories and social media? How do you see this?
If White people are privileged, how do we explain the presence of poverty among whites?
how does race and ethnicity influence the health of black africans
Explain how class, ethnicity, and “race” intersect in language. Be thorough.
it is important to leave own prejudices against any culture, race, ethnicity, people with disabilities, religious or spiritual beliefs, gender (including transgender), intersex, generational differences, sexual orientation or sexual identity and show respect and show respect for differences of person in workplace. Explain?