Category: Discrimination
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School Dress and Grooming Codes as Agents of Racial Discrimination
The thesis of this author was school dress and grooming codes as agents of racial discrimination against Blacks. The article dwells on the issue of racism that affects Black people in the white setups of educational sectors. Despite the ban of slavery in 1865, the Black people in the English, also known as the white…
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Gender Discrimination as an Ethical Issue
Today’s society is inevitably related to the notions of discrimination, inequality, and ethical injustice due to the increasing rates of incompetence incidence based on racial, gender, or ethnic affiliation. While the modern world should pool its efforts to even slightly modify the existing tendency, the already existing achievements in the equality paradigm should not be…
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Indigenous Women Discrimination in Canada
The struggle for the rights of Indigenous people of Canada only truly began in the 21st century, and so far, the situation of this population group cannot be called favorable. Indigenous people continue to experience discrimination despite the numerous affirmations from the Canadian government that it will provide a better environment for them. According to…
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Research Methods in Psychology. Methods against Racism
Racism is a significant problem many people have to face in today’s reality. I agree with Kendi’s statement that anti-racism is a dynamic state. When gathering data using one point at a time or multiple points, it is possible to conclude that the one-time or multiple-time observations are reliable if the data is dependable. Data…
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Racism and Social Injustice in Warriors Don’t Cry
In her autobiographical book, Warriors Don’t Cry, Melba Pattillo Beals examines her experiences of being an African American female living in the USA in the middle of the twentieth century. The girl had to face numerous instances of racism and social injustice. The author describes the different ways people of color addressed such experiences. Occasional…
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Solving Ethical Dilemma of Discrimination
When it comes to frequent ethical dilemmas in workplaces, one of them is discrimination, whether it is based on religion, gender, ethnicity, or nationality. One of the situations I witnessed was the prejudice of one employee toward another based on skin color. While any form of discrimination at the workplace is considered illegal due to…
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Ethnically Ambiguous – America’s Band-Aid for Racism
I still remember the first time I went to an American diner. My older cousin Briana, my younger cousin Gabriel, and I did not see each other often back then. Briana and I lived in Costa Rica, while Gabriel was a local. We were famished and were not too meticulous about the choice of a…
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America’s Band-Aid for Racism Is the Ethnically Ambiguous
God created all men and women to be equal. Some of us are more equal than others, however. For a nation that has the line “In God We Trust” on its bills, the US has certainly become one of the last refuges of widespread racism. It is hard to believe that just 50 years ago,…
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Ethnical Ambiguousness as a Band-Aid for Racism
Table of Contents Introduction Researching the Concept of Ambiguous Origins Connections to the Contemporary Politics Conclusions Works Cited Introduction The history of the USA is riddled with examples of institutionalized racism, the roots of which can be found in the very founding of the country. For centuries, it was the world’s largest cotton empire, as…
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Racism Against Health Care Workers
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction In today’s world, the damaging problem of the racial disparities keeps affecting the workers of the health care systems, as well as its patients. The existence of the racial dimension in medical treatment and health service system, as well as the patient-provider interactions, has a significant…