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    attempt to reduce the social inequalities that were mentioned. In the video, it was mentioned that the United States alone spends over $72 trillion a year in health care alone. Currently, that number has risen and it is estimated that the United States spends over 15% of its GDP on healthcare alone. This is higher than any other country in the world. Unfortunately, the spending and the overall health of its citizens is not positively correlated. The social and racial inequalities depicted and explained

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    For centuries and even today, gender inequality and racial prejudice continue to exist. Throughout time these concepts have overlapped and intertwined, each other creating complex interactions and a negative influence upon society. In the 1980s, Kimberle Williams Crenshaw through her article, named Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence Against Women of Color, introduced the term “Intersectionality.” Intersectionality, is the theory of how different types of discriminations

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    Alfred Daniel Williams King. Growing up, King wanted to be a well-educated man. He excelled in his curricular activities and was even admitted to Morehouse College at age 15. But even through King’s success, there was racial tension. One of the first instances of racial inequality was when King’s family was escorted out of the back of a shoe

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    attention, because they were about serious topics, racism and bullying. I got confused at some points, because I lost interest. I felt like there was a lot of unnecessary information throughout the story. I think the authors purpose was to show that racial inequality was a problem. We were never told in the story who was of what race, yet our minds automatically assumed which one was black and which one was white. I think that the author did that on purpose to get the point across even more. I definitely

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    The most common cause for inequality in America revolves around race. Once Columbus came to America, whites dominated the land. They brought blacks to America to become their laborers or slaves. This is how the ethnic group African American originated. Throughout the years, America has been through many changes. One of the major changes made was equality for all individuals throughout the land. The problem America continually faces is how several individuals still hold on to the mentality of whites

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    In class we have been focusing on the topic of racial and socioeconomic inequalities, and how they are demonstrated in todays society. Both are issues that have improved over the years but are stuck in a pretty bad place right now. We need to become aware of these issues and be willing to make changes to see progress and equality across the United States. White privileges are the unearned advantages and immunities that white people benefit from on a daily basis. A lot of times people don’t realize

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    inequality in American society is getting worse and worse. Rich are getting richer and poor are getting poorer. Race plays the central role in determining your successes in society. In general, white people are more privileged than people of color. The enrollment rate of white people in public university is 57% while enrollment of African American in public university is 39%.(National Center for Education Statistics). It is clear that tuition is one aspect that affects the enrollment rate of people

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    restaurants, or any public area. “Often diversity courses aim to explain that racism not only entails attitudes but also affects the opportunity structure in U.S. society; thus, the content of such courses should decrease the extent to which students view inequality as the result of individual short-comings (Cole, E. R., Case, K. A., Rios, D., & Curtin, N.).” Yes, psychology is the study of the mind however; learning the many different diversities is also learned and taught in psychology. “A sophisticated

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    Racial and ethnic inequalities loom large in American society. People of color face structural barriers when it comes to securing quality housing, healthcare, employment, and education. Racial disparities also permeate the criminal justice system in the United States and undermine its effectiveness. Minorities such as the Black and Latino communities have been disenfranchised from privileges that not only have been preserved and upheld for the White community, but have gone as far as being characterized

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    into predominantly white. Racial inequality and discrimination marked Brazil, and created distinct divisions amongst the population. Following abolition, Afro-Brazilians had immense difficulty in defining their own place in Brazilian society. Prior to the 1980s, racist attitudes as well the intention of Westernizing Brazil, made it challenging for Afro-Brazilians to achieve economic or social mobility. Beginning in the 20th century, efforts to diminish racial inequality became increasingly necessary

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