Racism And Cultural Awareness

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INTRO
How many times have we come across the terms “I am not racist, but…”, to then hear an individual state that they were merely joking and having a bit of fun after making an insensitive and false statement about a particular cultural group? Such denial experienced over and over again ultimately suggests a lack of understanding and education toward an issue that should no longer be prevalent in the culture of a country that defines itself as “multicultural,” yet chooses to discriminate against a minority. There is no shortage of evidence that racism still exists to this day, regardless of how science has illustrated that racial groups are a result of society, not biology.

WHAT IS RACISM
Racism can take various forms, but the general …show more content…

Cultural awareness focuses on raising individuals knowledge about cultural experiences that are different from their own. Cultural awareness training maintains an ‘other’ rather than clear self-focus for participants. Cultural awareness also tends to have an individual rather than systemic focus.

How unbearable would it feel to be forced to leave your community, a site that is your home and place that you can connect to elders from generations past, due to the Government choosing to shut down resources and power? How unfair would it be not to access your money like everyone else, and had to do so through major corporation at an increased price? To not be seen as a human being, but merely the flora and fauna that inhabit this earth; despite the fact your people had been on this land for millions of years previous? The answer to those questions are unjustifiable, and the thought of these issues alone illustrates that racism is still a common problem. Fundamentally, racism is a result of the denial of human interpersonal relationships. For some people, racism is a myth or issue of the past, as it continually goes past unnoticed in "mainstream news" except when a violent outbreak occurs. Those who have never experienced the trauma and inequality associated with racism fail to see how profoundly unbearable living day-to-day can be and the health implications it can inflict not only on an individual but an entire

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