Field Trip: Race And Racism

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Field Trip Paper.
During the museum field trip, we had the opportunity to see and explore an exhibition about race and racism. The exhibition focused on showing visitors how racism affects the world and The United States. The exhibit started off with a historic timeline of human migration and localization. It showed us that humans have been inhabiting Africa the longest out of anywhere in the world in accordance to the records that exist about human civilization. It continued to explain about how humans have been studied through the years to find differences or similarities regarding race.
The exhibition continued on to show us investigations and scientific explanations they have for skin color and the differences in human features. It tells …show more content…

We see different main events and personalities who have marked history in this subject like Martin Luther King Jr between others. We also see in this section how this conflict isn’t only about race and the difference between people and their looks, it is also about portraying other conflicts and ideologies that have and still affect this problem making it bigger. Such as capitalism and economic interest that have incentivized leaders to create false ideologies to generate conflict between races to achieve what they want. It also shows how a difference in ideologies or beliefs can become a racial fight between two different societies. A fight where people get attacked by their looks and judging them purely based on suppositions to an undesired ideology which in most cases could be totally …show more content…

A really good example of our present world would be the conflict people have with Muslims and Middle Eastern communities, where thanks to terrorist attacks there is a false belief that all Muslims are equally as dangerous. It also shows how nationalism and imperialism have affected the racial conflicts around the world behind ideologies like supremacy of a country or continent over another. The exhibit shows the problems that are reflected in America and its internal racial conflicts. The internal racial conflicts being where a group of people carry the false idea of a superior white American supremacy and how segregation of other countries, communities or even races inside the country are affected by these ideas. The exhibition also portrays the segregation of races inside of cities and how there is a wage gap between each

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