Is Racial Segregation Still Alive?

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Is Racial Segregation Still Alive? by Mind Map: Is Racial Segregation Still Alive?

1. Fighting Systemic Racism in K-12 Education: Helping Allies Move From the Keyboard to the School Board - Center for American Progress

2. Systemic Racism in the Educational System<br/> — Observatory of Educational Innovation

3. Education

3.1. only reading about white experiences

3.2. very basic "over view" of racism

3.2.1. misinformation spreads

3.3. low attendence of gifted programs

3.4. low funding for predominantly black schools

3.5. discipline

4. Prison Systems

4.1. mass incarcerations

4.2. unfair trials

4.2.1. central park 5

4.3. New Jim Crow

5. Police

5.1. police brutality

5.1.1. George Floyd

5.1.2. Elijah McClain

5.1.3. Breonna Taylor

5.1.4. Kyle Rittenhouse

5.2. aggressive policing on Black communities

5.2.1. higher arrests

5.3. racial profiling

6. Occupational Segration

6.1. hair styles

6.2. wage gaps

6.3. lack of inclusion

7. sources

7.1. https://www.seattletimes.com/education-lab/to-understand-structural-racism-look-to-our-schools/

7.1.1. Report to the United Nations on Racial Disparities in the U.S. Criminal Justice System | The Sentencing Project

7.2. Systemic Racism in the Educational System<br/> — Observatory of Educational Innovation

7.3. https://scholarship.law.umn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1035&context=lawineq&source=post_page---------------------------

7.4. The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration and Institutional Racism

7.5. Across the Economy, Workplaces Are More Segregated Than 40 Years Ago

7.6. How workplace segregation fosters wage discrimination for African American women - Equitable Growth

7.7. Are Police Officers Racist? Like the Nature of Racism Itself, the Answer is Complicated | SPSP

7.8. How workplace segregation fosters wage discrimination for African American women - Equitable Growth

8. Thesis

8.1. 2020 was a year filled with protests, riots, and uncertainty when it came to the killing and racial profiling of the black community. With Targets burning down the U.S has been split on this subject. While some argue that the fourteenth amendment ended all segregation others say that racism has been imbedded into our society since its foundation. With things from the police to education and the workplace racial inequality is still alive as we speak.