Summary Of Latino Group Consciousness By Gabriel Sanchez

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The purpose is to see pass color or racial differences, being able to learn more about the each racial group’s background. There are so many benefits towards the races of Latinos and African American to interact with each other. Letting the process of colorism to divide these ethnic groups is disappointing. There is much to achieve if Latinos and African Americans were able to work together. Gabriel R. Sanchez's article on "Latino Group Consciousness and Perceptions of Commonality with African Americans", Sanchez talks about the concept of group consciousness between the groups of Latinos and African Americans. Also talking about how this plays a role in Latinos understanding the commonality with African Americans. However, because of the rules …show more content…

Latinos ignore the commonalities they have with African Americans. This is important towards the separation of Latinos and African American, since they share many things in common. Some Latinos and African Americans both share the same Economic status in the United States as being low-income individuals, as well as living in same urban areas. Sanchez mentions, "Others have argued that individual-level economic political attitudes among Latinos and African Americans can motivate support for coalition formation between minority groups" (Sanchez, pg. 430, 2008). Even though this article displays many negative perceptions of how Latino and African Americans view each other, the Sanchez does show the economic and social separation between the two groups. When a race or a group of lighter skin people has the upper hand in advantages and benefits of society, the opposite race or darker skin people would notice. It is unfair to the darker people or African Americans who had to work nearly their whole lives to achieve a stable lifestyle. Then, African Americans see that their lighter counterpart or Latinos are able to get a sufficient advantage in gaining significant means that African American struggled to …show more content…

There is an interesting statement made by a source in Hunter's article. Fears, mentions how "In 2003, social science researchers found that Latinos who identified as while earned about $5000 more per year than Latinos who identified as African, and about $2500 more per year than Latinos who were identified as "some other race" (Fears 2003). This quote shows the financial a group of lighter skin Latinos would benefit more than darker skin Latinos. However, what I found that was truly interesting was how they view Africans or having dark skin complexion that it literally affected one's way of living life. Like how does being a lighter or white skin color has the power to receive more over income or housing or living in a good neighborhood than the darker skin group? The way society in the United States view individuals with lighter skin and dark skin viewed as

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