What is the culture of each site how do users seem to respond to questionable items? (Is racism or open mocking ignored or pursued?)

Agenda-Setting Theory Many people get all or most of their news from social media. For this project, we are going to be analyzing the content of several social media sites from major news sources, paying particular attention to social media standards, practices, and regulation. Where do you get your news? Start by going to one […]

What are the foundations of the American ethnic hierarchy and how are Native Americans apart of that trajectory?

Race & Ethic Relations: American and Global Perspectives 10th edition/Cengage Chapter’s 1 & 2 • Chapter One discusses the ideology and function of racism; how did the chapter explain racism and its initial introduction into society? Why is the minority group considered inferior? Chapter’s 3 & 4 • Describe the difference between prejudice and discrimination. […]

Choose a social issue ( racism or sexuality) and write about how comedy engages with that issue.

How comedy engages with racism Choose a social issue ( racism or sexuality) and write about how comedy engages with that issue. Use multiple genres of comedy (tv, standup comedy, ) that deal with the same issue to form a unified understanding of the issue. David Chapelle

How does racism explain what happened-How does whiteness explain what happened?

Case study Read the following the case and make a note of 200 words with 5 (five) resources by answering the following questions. Racism – How does racism explain what happened? Whiteness – How does whiteness explain what happened? Group: Whadjuk (Penny & Murray) https://humanrights.gov.au/our-work/bringing-them-home-penny-murray-story  

How might their current or recent activities affect Indigenous people worldwide?

Location of birth, growing up where, current residence; Ancestry and current Indigenous designation; In what ways does colonization appear to have affected this person, e.g. dispossession, displacement, residential school, poverty, inter-generational trauma, racism, etc. Discuss career,/ involvement with society/ nature of contribution. Discuss the effects of this person’s activities on communities and individual people, both […]

How does the book examine environmental justice from an Indigenous perspective?

As Long As Grass Grows Review 1) How does the book examine environmental justice from an Indigenous perspective? 2) What is meant by the terms environmental justice and environmental racism? 3) Who is affected by environmental racism and how are they affected? 4) What are the major themes you have seen in this class and […]

Discuss why this strategy might not be implemented-accepted-What would such a failure tell us about the US

Focused on the book Border & Rule 1.Describe at least one border strategy Walia discusses and explain how it ‘fits’ the circum- stances of that given area. 2. Evaluate how this strategy might be adopted by the US. In what ways would it `work’ with our current and developing system of racism? 3. Discuss why […]

DiscussWhat is racism? What is settler colonialism? What role does race play within settler colonialism? How does settler colonialism function as a way to explain racism within the history of the United States and within the contemporary world? Conclude by discussing if and how settler colonialism as a framework for helps better understand the historical and contemporary realities of modern-day racism.

In a detailed essay discuss the interconnected relationship between race, racism and settler colonialism. What is racism? What is settler colonialism? What role does race play within settler colonialism? How does settler colonialism function as a way to explain racism within the history of the United States and within the contemporary world? Conclude by discussing […]

Explain why the apparent tensions that Loveman identifies between Bonilla-Silva’s theory of structural racism and constructivism are not tensions at all. Illustrate your argument against Loveman’s critiques using evidence from both texts.

Option 1: Identify a tension or contradiction in EBS’s structural theory of racism and the constructivist ontology — as articulated by Chandra, Loveman and or Brubaker. Illustrate the moments of tension with explicit evidence from the texts and explain the significance of this tension for our understanding of identity conflict. Option 2: Critique EBS’s structural […]