Race and Ethnicity Issues in Society

undefined
 
TRACY KING
 
                              
Race
 
 
A group of people that are identified
as distinct from other groups because
of physical or genetic traits.
 
                    
Ethnicity
 
 
An ethnic group, a social group that
shares a common and distinctive
culture, religion, or language.
 
Racism has a long and unpleasant
history in the United States.
Though some process has been
made it is still a big problem
It holds a hostile attitude towards a
person because of race
Many still use race humor an laugh as
it’s a joke. Do you or your friends
make jokes? Do you think that its ok?
 
 
 
 
A person may feel threatened by a
different race or culture.
 
Based on ignorance and fear that are
different.
 
 
 
We develop our beliefs as we grow up,
if you grow up in a family or around
friends that don’t like people because
of race you may think its normal and
acceptable.
undefined
 
 
The perceptions of how
blacks are treated vary
widely by race in the
United States.
undefined
 
 
Whites, young adults,
college graduates, and
democrats are more
likely to say race has
been an advantage.
 
                      White Race
 
5% say the overall impact is relatively
minor.
 
62% say hasn’t made much of a
difference in the ability to succeed.
 
31% say race has made things easier
for them.
 
                        Black Race
 
71% have experienced discrimination
or treated unfair.
 
11% says it happens on a regular
basis.
 
60% have experienced it rarely or
from time to time.
Slide Note
Embed
Share

Race and ethnicity play a significant role in how people are treated differently in society, leading to discrimination and racism. This content explores the impact of race on individuals and highlights the importance of addressing prejudices and biases. It sheds light on how ignorance and fear lead to the use of race against others and the need to foster inclusivity and understanding in our communities.

  • Race
  • Ethnicity
  • Discrimination
  • Racism
  • Inclusivity

Uploaded on Jul 16, 2024 | 1 Views


Download Presentation

Please find below an Image/Link to download the presentation.

The content on the website is provided AS IS for your information and personal use only. It may not be sold, licensed, or shared on other websites without obtaining consent from the author. Download presentation by click this link. If you encounter any issues during the download, it is possible that the publisher has removed the file from their server.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. RACE AND ETHNICITY TRACY KING

  2. EQ: HOW IS RACE AND ETHNICITY USED TO TREAT PEOPLE DIFFERENTLY ? TQ: DO PEOPLE USE RACE AND ETHNICITY AS A MEANS TO TREAT OTHERS DIFFERENTLY?

  3. RACE AND ETHNICITY Race Ethnicity A group of people that are identified as distinct from other groups because of physical or genetic traits. An ethnic group, a social group that shares a common and distinctive culture, religion, or language.

  4. SOME PEOPLE USE RACE TO TREAT PEOPLE DIFFERENTLY WHEN IT COMES TO A PERSONS LOOKS. SKIN RACE: THE CAUCASIAN RACE RELIGION: THE JEWISH RACE NATIONALITY: THE BRITISH RACE ENTIRE HUMAN RACE: THE HUMAN RACE

  5. RACISM Racism has a long and unpleasant history in the United States. Though some process has been made it is still a big problem It holds a hostile attitude towards a person because of race Many still use race humor an laugh as it s a joke. Do you or your friends make jokes? Do you think that its ok?

  6. WHY DO PEOPLE USE RACE AGAINST ANOTHER? A person may feel threatened by a different race or culture. We develop our beliefs as we grow up, if you grow up in a family or around friends that don t like people because of race you may think its normal and acceptable. Based on ignorance and fear that are different.

  7. RACE The perceptions of how blacks are treated vary widely by race in the United States.

  8. RACE AND ETHNICITY Whites, young adults, college graduates, and democrats are more likely to say race has been an advantage.

  9. PERSONAL EXPERIENCE WITH DISCRIMINATION White Race Black Race 5% say the overall impact is relatively minor. 71% have experienced discrimination or treated unfair. 62% say hasn t made much of a difference in the ability to succeed. 11% says it happens on a regular basis. 31% say race has made things easier for them. 60% have experienced it rarely or from time to time.

  10. CONCLUSION JUST BECAUSE SOMEBODY S COLOR, LANGUAGE, SEX, OR RELIGION IS DIFFERENT DOES NOT MEAN THAT THEY SHOULD BE TREATED DIFFERENT. EVERYBODY SHOULD BE TREATED EQUALLY AND WITH DIGNITY NO MATTER WHAT THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES.

  11. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, (2016). HTTPS://WWW.CLIFFSNOTES.COM/STUDY- GUIDES/SOCIOLOGY/RACE-AND-ETHNICITY/RACE-AND-ETHNICITY-DEFINED Scully,W,(2012).HTTP://WWW.THENEWSDISPATCH.COM/OPINION/ANVIL_CHORUS/ART ICLE_DF8092DA-19DB-5E99-905C-2E4FC34DEE5B.HTML Pew Research Center,(2016).HTTP://WWW.PEWSOCIALTRENDS.ORG/2016/06/27/ON- VIEWS-OF-RACE-AND-INEQUALITY-BLACKS-AND-WHITES-ARE-WORLDS-APART/ WITT, J, (2016). SOC

More Related Content

giItT1WQy@!-/#giItT1WQy@!-/#giItT1WQy@!-/#giItT1WQy@!-/#giItT1WQy@!-/#