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Social Studies, 29.12.2019 14:31 aliami0306oyaj0n

Can you answer these interview questions about race/ethnicity, it's for my sociology class. you!
what race or ethnic group do you consider yourself part of?

are you male or female?

how important is race/ethnicity to your overall self identity? why?

discuss privileges and/or oppression/racism associated with your racial or ethnic identities.

is there a bond you feel between others of your same race/ethnicity, if so can you describe it?

are there stereotypes or negative messages about your race or ethnicity that are particularly disturbing you?

how do you deal with with these social intolerances?

it is actually critically important that we engage in honest, respectful discussions with people of different races or ethnicities from our own. this is the only true path to greater understanding and hope for decreased tension. you again! (:

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