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Other inequalities 910

25Sep 2024September 25, 2024

I, in general, wish I would write more about things I don’t understand, things I don’t have experience with; I often find myself wishing to be imbued with knowledge and thus able to solve everyone’s problems, but alas. I think Read More …

LSReflectionsclass, family, gender, race

Other Inequalities 334

25Sep 2024September 25, 2024

One thing I wish I could write about in social inequality is the impact of frowning up in different environments while experiencing different formats of speaking and how might this affect the influence of opportunities. This is because growing up Read More …

Anonymous 334Reflectionsclass, gender, race, unequal

Other inequalities 575

25Sep 2024September 25, 2024

One thing I wish I could write about in social inequality is access to healthcare services, especially mental health care. There are many groups that are discriminated against, oppressed, under resourced, and underprivileged to the point where their health and Read More …

April GReflectionsdisabilities, family, other, race

Other inequalities 246

25Sep 2024September 25, 2024

To make the workplace a more equitable place I think the first thing that should be done is revise the hiring process. First, I don’t think that a person should need to specify their race or gender, unless it is Read More …

AmeliaReflectionsother, race, unequal

Other inequalities 596

25Sep 2024September 25, 2024

An aspect of inequality that I feel does not get much attention is the inequality in the American healthcare system. In the healthcare field inequality extends to the employees and the patients. Often African Americans and other minorities are prioritized Read More …

autumnconnerReflectionsclass, other, race, unequal

Work 409

25Sep 2024September 25, 2024

When I first started at my lifeguard job, my co-workers were predominantly white. The only minorities were me and another girl that went to my school. I worked at a pool so due to stereotypes it made sense that a Read More …

Brittany PeeteReflectionsclass, gender, race

Work 512

25Sep 2024September 25, 2024

I witness all of these things often at work. I work in somerset and often deal with people who often look/ talk down to my coworkers and I. Mostly due to social class but sometimes due to other things as Read More …

Anonymous 512Reflectionsfeelings, interactions, race

Power 409

24Sep 2024September 24, 2024

I could think of so many work experiences when I’ve had to take charge in a situation over full-time staff, or my bosses, when I only work half-time. Because the aquatic department is in charge of responding to emergencies before Read More …

Brittany PeeteReflectionsrace, unequalLeave a comment

Intersectionality 290

16Sep 2024

I think my race is the strongest aspect of my identity, and it’s that way because it’s the most noticeable thing about me. I think I would describe my race as accepting, and comforting. It’s very weird but the environments Read More …

Anonymous 290Reflectionsinteractions, place, raceLeave a comment

Intersectionality 575

16Sep 2024

In the United States, gender, sexual orientation, class and race or ethnicity (G,SO,C,R,E) are strong identity markers and are also axes of inequality.  Which of these aspects of your identity is strongest? How would you describe it and why do you Read More …

April GReflectionsnation/nationality/ethnicity, race, religion, unequalLeave a comment

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