Interview with Dr. John Smith: On Race Relations in America Dr. John Smith is a professor of sociology at the … More
Tag: systemic racism
Reducing Police Shootings: A Multifaceted Approach for a Fairer Society
America has been grappling with the issue of police shootings for decades. While this problem is not new, it has … More
“Racial Income Disparities Persist in America: 8 Key Facts Highlighting the Ongoing Problem”
Racial income disparities have been a significant issue in the United States for decades. Despite progress being made towards reducing … More
Uncovering the Truth: Police Brutality and Accountability in America
Police Brutality and Accountability: A Deep-Dive into the Current State of Affairs In recent years, incidents of police brutality have … More
The Devastating Impact of Racial Profiling on Communities of Color
Racial profiling is a topic that has been at the forefront of social and political discussions for decades. It refers … More
Human Rights Violations and Protests: What You Need to Know
Human Rights Violations and Protests: What You Need to Know Protests against human rights violations are not new, but they … More
Experts Discuss Solutions for Income Inequality: Higher Taxes, Education, and Unions Among the Ideas Explored
Income inequality has been a subject of debate and discussion for decades. While some believe that the gap between the … More
“Six Years After Michael Brown’s Death, America Still Grapples with Systemic Racism and Police Brutality”
In August 2014, the shooting of Michael Brown by police officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri sparked protests and debates … More
The Lingering Effects of Segregation: Disparities Persist in Housing, Education, Employment, and Health Outcomes.
Segregation, the practice of separating people based on their race, ethnicity, or other characteristics has been a pervasive issue in … More
Unpacking the Different Forms of Racism in Our Society
Racism is a deeply ingrained issue in our society, and it manifests itself in various forms. It affects people of … More
