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Summary: Interracial Couples Speak Out

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In 1982, Bernice and James met while studying at university in Belgium. Bernice was born in Belgium and raised by white Catholic parents, while James grew up in Nigeria in a traditional black, Christian family. They decided to get married, but both families had their concerns. Three years later, both families learned to embrace and celebrate their cultural differences. They were married in 1985, and enjoyed a Christian ceremony followed by traditional African dancing and festivities. Neither family were ‘racist’, but where making judgements based on their unintentional racial bias. (Interracial Couples Speak Out).
Unintentional racial bias is prevalent in many aspects of everyday life. Some of the topics that will be discussed include marriage, friends, African-Americans shootings, how people are less likely to be called for an interview if the have a black sounding name, how elite universities gravitate towards white students rather than black, and how even medical care can be affected by this bias. (Mullainathan, 2015) Even if we just think of who our closest friends are, a lot of the time they tend to be of the same race as us. Although I personally don’t relate to this, …show more content…

On the other hand, for some of the articles I read the author seemed to be in denial that it existed, or that they may be acting upon it themselves. Some may claim that they are not biased at all, and that they have so many black friends they really can’t be biased, but anyone who listens to the news and watches movies is definitely biased, even if it is only slightly. Most movies show the bad guy to be black, and many highlighted crimes on the news are committed by blacks or people of color. No one is born with bias. It is these types of media, and the culture that they live in that creates the bias for

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