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    Racial Inequality in Canadian Schools Silke Groeneweg Introduction to Sociology: SOC-1106-002 University of Winnipeg Student Number: 3070107 Racial inequality in Canadian schools effects students all across the country and has profound effects. The three articles discussed in this paper delve into the complexity of racial inequality in schools and examine the steps we as a society can take to begin to reduce the issue. In the journal article “Why is Our Educational System Still Guilty of Whiteness

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    Another police shooting of black male adds fuel to the debate on racism and racial inequality After a productive and charged debate with my close friend‚ cousin and evangelist Eugene Blakely following today’s fatal shooting of Alton Sterling‚ I felt a need to offer my voice to this national debate of racism. That being said‚ some will see the headline of this article and assume I am just jumping into the argument with the similar mindset and ambitions of every of other black American. Let me say

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    Jaden du randt Racial inequality Racial inequality is not good because it can lead to all sorts of things. A good understanding in what racial inequality is and what it can do to people is that it can happen to them and it can lead them to not get a good education which leads to not having a good job which can lead to income inequality. Racial inequality is still a problem in America‚ but there are ways to fight against it. School segregation is making kids not get a good education

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    EDUCATION INEQUALITY In the US News article titled “An unequal start” Aparicio (2016) states that American students of color are not treated or protected equally especially when it comes to education. According to a report by the U.S Department of Education‚ there is evidence of troubling data that points to detrimental consequences of racial bias for students of color (Aparicio 2016). The data shows that Black and Latino students are disproportionately issued suspensions as early as kindergarten

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    outcast within their own race. According to Wright‚ academic success within in the black race to those who are not successful is seen as “acting white” (I Know Who I Am 612). Racial stereotypes are hindering the advancement of the African American race because of the need for a high racial-ethnic identity (HREI). Therefore the racial stereotype that African Americans are uneducated prevents those who have the desire to be educated from getting there‚ because of the need to be accepted by their race. Why

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    Intro to Sociology Olatunde Merriman-Johnson 10/3/12 Economic Inequality The current level of economic inequality can be in fact considered acceptable. The word acceptable by definition is to be cable or worthy of being accepted; pleasing‚ satisfying‚ or agreeable by the receiver. And in that case‚ someone who is on the beneficial side of the inequality usually doesn’t have a problem with it. For example‚ if there was a rule that said all football players can skip the lunch line‚ majority

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    There is an ongoing problem that I would love to understand and possibly solve. That problem is racial inequality and the dehumanizing of “others”. The world we live in today justifies killing people who are not like us‚ people that we consider “the others”. We go to war with other countries over things like land and resources something we all shared at once. When we go to war with other countries people seem to forget that we are killing other people. People with families‚ friends‚ and lives to

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    (Cohen‚ 2016). It is a known fact that the more students are removed from the classroom‚ their academic abilities are lessened. Racial inequalities are still a reality within our schools. To avoid situations and disadvantages within school‚ white families will sometimes send their children to more white populated schools to avoid liability‚ which allows for more inequality (Bankston & Caldas‚ 2016). Opportunities are lost for minority children and some argue that African-American children should not

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    History 105-14 March 13th 2013 The Evolution of Racial Inequality On a day to day basis‚ humans interact with one another‚ despite of their race or ethnic descent. However‚ that is not the way it has always been. Since the 16th century‚ there has been wars fought‚ and people killed due to differences in race. Racial inequality has come a long way since then‚ but is still present in the 21st century. Most societies deny that racial inequality is still present today‚ but the fact of the matter

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    between Gender Inequality and Economic Growth It is not generally seen that the economy and gender development are interconnected in terms of each other’s influence and their development process. However‚ this correlation is well-explained by the fact that if women’s employment rates were raised to 70 percent‚ which is closer to that of many developed nations‚ the annual Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Asia would increase by up to 2-4 percent (United Nations in China‚ 2010). Indeed‚ economic growth

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