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Fighting For Equality In The Chicanx Community

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Fighting for Equality Over time, many minorities along with supporters, have been fighting to obtain equal rights. Thus, these minorities such as immigrants, people of color, women, etc struggle each day to find political, economical, and social fairness. The policing of people based on their color, ethnicity, or class creates boundaries between people and therefore issues ensue. Reproductive justice has been a positive way of helping create solidarity between the Chicanx communities an others as well. This term brings in the importance of women gaining freedom, equality, and good health. Housing has also been an issue for minorities because regarding where they are from, who they are, or how the look, defines the resources they will …show more content…

Poor Sarabia 2 communities have also dealt with their rights being violated and are treated unfairly in their workspace, neighborhood, etc. Reproductive justice made it possible for women to stand up for their rights and be able to recognize how they are being treated by the dominant group. In Dorothy Robert’s book Killing the Black Body, she introduces this new contraceptive named Norplant which helps prevent women from having children for a long period of time. This type of birth control began making itself known little by little and because it was expensive to get this vaccine women had to actually pay more to be able to take it off later on. In Killing the Black Body Dorothy Roberts states, “An emotional meeting brought Blackstaff members to tears- was their boss implying that those who grew up in large, poor families should never have been born?” (106). This statement demonstrates how Black families are affected by alternative facts created by the white community. They believe that the government must have the power to control these women because they apparently get help …show more content…

This theory means that what is defined as disorders such as littering, urinating in public, jaywalking, or creating graffiti are signs that will soon turn to major crimes committed by these minorities. Broken windows theory gives the police the power to intervene in these suspicious activities known as disorders. These suspicious activities can criminalize people as dangerous and this affects their housing right. The beautification or remodeling of neighborhoods impacts the environment of people surrounding those new places. For example, in Police, Power, and the Production of Racial Boundaries by Ana Muniz, she explains the role of landowners and how they began to remodel their homes by building large apartments making housing affordable for minorities. For example, minorities were able to rent and move into these apartments in a street called Cadillac Corning. Before, mainly Jewish and white people used to live in these single homes, but after the two or more floors of apartments were built, many minorities started moving in and Jewish and white people started moving out and started protesting that minorities were invading their homes.

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