How does destine black communities view the way race is media today?

Get Started. It's Free
or sign up with your email address
How does destine black communities view the way race is media today? by Mind Map: How does destine black communities view the way race is  media today?

1. National Television has different prospectives about the race in our world and country

1.1. that have different opinions on our race that leads to crimes.

2. "Blacks have been treated as second-class citizens since the inception of this country. Forcibly brought here as slaves to the white man, blacks have never been treated as completely equal to whites.

2.1. Stereotypes of blacks as lazy, stupid, foolish, cowardly, submissive, irresponsible, childish, violent, sub-human, and animal-like, are rampant in today's society."

3. From this quote it tells me that ever since african-americans were slaves they have been treated like animals ,and white americans think that we are stupid but that is not the case though.

4. This google book is very powerful to me about what it tells you about black men and boys out look in their eyes about what happens in their communities with whites and blacks.

4.1. Though I know there are actively racist teachers out there, most White teachers mean well and have no intention of being racist.

5. Sports today does not have many problems with racism but back in the past there were a lot and it was terrible on how they treated african-americans that knew how to play,

5.1. didn't want them to play with them because of their color.

6. This is the big question of all to me about segregation, if segregation stops then how will the country be and also how would others react to this conflict not just in the United States but out of the whole world with having segregation.

6.1. The kind of thoughtful and intelligent young people that NR would like to have as readers understand that there are problems

7. The kind of thoughtful and intelligent young people that NR would like to have as readers understand that there are problems

7.1. This future is unlikely to be as ugly as the past, because the case for formal segregation and overt racial discrimination isn’t going to come back.

8. This future is unlikely to be as ugly as the past, because the case for formal segregation and overt racial discrimination isn’t going to come back

9. Court rulings handed down through the years have determined that a company's responsibility not to discriminate based on race begins even before an individual is hired

9.1. individual's race, color, religion, sex, or national origin." The law covers hiring, dismissals, compensation, and all other aspects of employment,

10. Young black men were nine times more likely than other Americans to be killed by police officers in 2015,

10.1. About 25% of the African Americans killed were unarmed, compared with 17% of white people.

11. The stubborn achievement gap separating black and white students is a problem that has baffled educators for years. From the beginning, African American preschoolers score much lower than whites in vocabulary tests, setting a pattern that is evident through graduate and professional school.

12. Researchers have found that even though blacks complete less homework than whites, they spend as much time doing it.

12.1. "The more we look at the data, the more we move away from a simple cultural explanation,"

13. Also, blacks tend to spend much more time watching television than whites, but researchers have found no link between television watching and school achievement.

13.1. And while much is made of black kids who ostracize high achievers, researchers have found blacks no more likely than whites to lose social status among their peers because they do well in school.