Category: Discrimination

  • Misogyny and Sexism: The Key Differences

    The world has created a social environment that suppresses women, which has become an issue that needs to be readdressed. Unacceptable laws, norms, and policies hold women or girls back in every part and place of life. Both sexism and Misogyny are part of a patriarchal society and almost have the same concept, but they…

  • Gender Discrimination and Performance in the Workplace

    Contents Introduction Statement of the problem Literature review Findings Discussion Conclusion of Gender Discrimination at Workplace References Introduction Gender discrimination today happens to be a great hindrance to optimal performance at the work place. This could be looked at from various perspectives more so on innovativeness and the quality of work. For developed countries for…

  • Systemic Racism and Its Impact on Development

    Introduction Topics such as xenophobia, chauvinism, ethnocentrism, extremism, terrorism have become firmly established in modern discourse; both specialists and the public are actively involved in their discussion. However, the problem of racism is clearly out of the focus of public attention. However, racism is still on the periphery of scientific research, and scientists are reluctant…

  • Racial Discrimination in “White Fragility” and “Black Men”

    One of the greatest challenges facing society is racial discrimination. This is the act of discriminating against one based on their physical attributes, such as skin color or racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds. In “White Fragility,” the author explores how white people are at a high risk of being discriminated against since most efforts in…

  • Experiences of Institutional Racism at an Early Age

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction In this study, the authors aimed to examine how experiences of institutional racism at an early age translate to orientations towards activism in the black community, specifically among black adolescents transitioning to young adults. Similarly, Elan et al. were interested in how the role of racial…

  • On White Privilege, Colorblindness, and Racism

    Table of Contents Introduction What is White Privilege? The Concept of Colorblindness Conclusion References Introduction To be able or not to be able is a question. The critical theory that our class has been studying so far is way beyond simply critical theories; it is about one’s ability to perceive and engage with the complex…

  • America Counteracting Prejudice, Discrimination, and Violence

    America today continues to defend its image as a global democracy that opens doors to all nations and ethnicities. Many Americans continue to believe in the equal opportunity stereotype, or the stereotype continues to live on its own, with the tacit consent of the majority. In practice, however, America is one of the most hostile…

  • Fredrickson’s Racism: A Short History

    Table of Contents Introduction Body of the material to be covered Summary Critique Reference Introduction This book covers the many aspects of racism, the history behind the phenomenon, and how the world now views racism, whether it takes it seriously or how it affected man’s activities and relationship with the world. It talks about the…

  • Hooters, Inc. Discrimination Case

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Discriminatory methods are referred to by the terms disparate effect and unnecessary treatment. While different treatment is purposeful, the disparate effect is sometimes referred to as unintended discrimination. The words unfavorable impact and adverse treatment are occasionally employed as an alternative. Disparate impact arises when seemingly neutral…

  • Individual and Systemic Racism

    First of all, no law applies only to one race and does not apply to another. If there is a violation of the law, there is a judicial system to deal with the problem. The difference between systemic and individual racism is that systemic racism spreads in society as inequality at the state level, and…